Advance of multipolar world continues, despite setbacks in Europe and Arab world
The fall of Syria and the rogue, warlike behaviour of the EU cannot stop the inevitable
It may not always seem like it, but all in all the world is moving in a good direction, especially when compared to the geopolitical dark ages of the past thirty years.
The main issue that can cloud our hopefulness for the future, is the two regions in the world in which the situation has worsened seemingly beyond repair: the Arab world and Europe.
The Arab world, since the fall of Syria and the subsequent carving up of the country between Israel, the US and Turkey, has been in a severe state of crisis for the past months. Probably one of the worst states the region has been in since the Naksa of 1967.
Israel seems to be reigning supreme, occupying significant parts of both Lebanon and Syria and directly commanding the “new Syrian government” in Damascus together with the treacherous Turkish administration of Erdoğan.
While Israel occupies Quneitra and stands at the edges of Damascus itself, the HTS “government” busied itself with invading Lebanon twice so far and murdering those who fight against the Zionist occupation of their own land.
The strongest Arab power now standing in the way of Zionist domination, is Yemen. And for this, the Yemenis bleed every single day. Zion has dragged the US into a state of de facto open war against Yemen and to the brink of total war against Iran by extent.
The second place of despair in the equation is Europe. Currently run by bloodthirsty troglodytes, the European Union (with the exception of a few resistant nations such as Hungary and Slovakia) is actively seeking to start World War III. Megalomaniacal plans for rapid militarisation are being put in motion, paid for by planned cutbacks and austerity measures not seen since Thatcher’s rule of the UK. Some EU countries are openly willing to wreck their entire economy for this, even going as far as proposing to sell off its own strategic gold reserves just for some quick cash to buy planes and cannons with. Meanwhile Germany is restarting the Panzer production in order to be able to roll back into the Lebensraum to the east.
It’s easy to lose hope when faced with these two zones of the world. But fatalism is the enemy of revolutionary activity, and giving into it would be akin to surrender.
Make no mistake. The current match of history is one of progress and improvement.
The multipolar world is advancing. China, Russia and Iran have strengthened their mutual ties beyond anything seen before. Much of Eurasia is uniting on the basis of mutual respect, non-intervention and national sovereignty. Africa is rising up, with the Sahel states uniting under the banner of Thomas Sankara.
The United States is not only losing ground as the world’s former hegemon, as well as risking societal collapse as a state in and of itself; it has now come to a point where even the US government admits that it is losing rapidly, that the country is in a severe state of crisis and that it can’t keep up the position of “ruling the world.”
Imperialism is collapsing, but in its final stages it is showing its claws even more fiercely than before. We have to be prepared to deal with that as the transition to a new world unfolds.
Well send! Mutual respect productivity and political and technological innovation will always win out against Western nihilism especially if the anti-imperialist left commits to that end