War in Iran!
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| Azadi Square, Tehran By Akbar Nemati |
War in Iran!
Sunday – March 1, 2026
As I am writing this the situation in Iran is very volatile and "fluid" and "information" is very much disputed and unreliable, read "Navigating the informational landscape". I do not believe in anything coming out of my news sources, at least not at the moment and we may be dealing with an enormous psychological operation here (PSYOP); well, actually regardless of the situation on the ground in Iran, what international media is now engaging in is essentially a large scale psychological operation, and really this is nothing but pure propaganda. Essentially, I can't discern anything happening on the ground in Iran and everything is simply too early to tell at the moment. Beyond that I believe that most people are ambivalent about this situation, which makes sense for the moment being, but do notice the masses and how they will slowly allow the propaganda to enable them to pivot in one direction or the other; all of this will become more clear as time moves on. Also just to clarify: I am saying that the information that I am receiving is all made up or simply lies, but the idea that the United States and Israel can simply engage in a campaign of bombardment without much opposition is something that I refuse to believe, at least without clear and "objective" evidence, and really proof, of course proof and evidence are not the same things, but that is a discussion for another time. Overall, everything is simply too early to tell so far.
That out of the way, I want to make my views on this conflict clear, not that I believe that this latest episode in Iran will in any way change the current course of events, but I do believe that certain things can be stated quite frankly, depending on how this conflict turns out. So far, again I don't trust my sources, it appears that the war in Iran is really fought over the air, and really it doesn't seem likely that there are any troops being committed to the ground in this conflict, and according to the American regime, the have no "wish" to engage on the ground. Apart from American involvement, Israel is also very much involved in this conflict, and it seems that Israel more than anyone else, especially in the region, has a strategic interest in toppling the Iranian regime. Of course, this attempt to change the regime in Tehran is just another Western intervention that more likely than not will end in disastrous failure, and it seems curious that the supposed "leader" of the United States (Donald J. Trump) has claimed to be a "peacemaker", something that is nothing but an utter lie, and really, the regime in America is unusually lazy these days, perhaps a sign of things to come... But I believe that I can state in no uncertain terms that if this war turns into another one of those "quagmires" that the American Empire will finally be over, and this is the central point of interest here, because this conflict risks turning into a major regional conflagration in the Near East, and this would more likely than not, in my view, be the final nail in the coffin for the American Empire. This is why I now encourage you to read my "Future series" and my post about the decline of the American Empire. Of course, another thing must be stated here: if the United States enters a terminal phase, it could be construed that the Imperial Core will rupture, and that the chaos unsealed from this could accelerate the current process of degeneration even further, but much of this is simply too early to tell. It should also be stated again, that the idea of "regime change" is pure imperialism, and any humanitarian talk of "nation-building" should not be dismissed, it should be understood for what it is – a crusade against tradition.
Verily, how else could this latest episode in light of Western aggression, oppression, and encroachment be understood – is this not a kind of crusade? Yes, this is a crusade and should be understood as another step in this civilization clash between the degenerates of the West and the Islamic civilizations of the Near East, and at present, there is simply no end in sight and there is no reason why the Western deviants will cease in their aggression, unless they of course, end up pushing themselves beyond their own ability, and this is something that they've been quite able to do. The Western mind understands nothing but pure aggression, uncontrolled rage and destruction, and it may be that this destruction will slip over and affect the west, because the forces of aggression and destruction are truly uncontrollable, read "Destruction!". Of course, in this context a similar point can be made about criminals, and indeed more often than not the criminal will hurt himself more than anyone else, since criminals remain, whether they like it or not, bound by the laws of the metaphysical order. The American regime assumes that they are infallible and that they will succeed without much effort, and this will be their downfall.
Exactly how all this will unfold is simply too early to tell, but I hold that it is likely that unless a ceasefire is enacted, this will turn into a major conflagration that the United States will be dragged down with, and then only time can tell, but within the American political rubric such a turn of event is very likely to cause a tremendous uproar against the continual state of war that country finds itself in. Yes, both the United States and Israel truly fit the description of "armed nations" or "a nation in arms" – a true monstrosity! Modern warfare is very ugly, because modern warfare is indistinguishable from the predatory pursuit of evermore ways to quantify the world, and void of a moral compass there can be nothing but the triumph of total destruction – the rule by chaos.
I'm profoundly against war, and this is true for all wars that I've cared to mention o'er the last couple of months, and I've got no intention to change that, but since this post has been a "deviation" from my normal writing I would be remiss if I didn't again clarify that none of these events hold any real bearing over the course of the Kali Yuga, and at best they are mere indications of our times. From this point onward I don't have any intentions of making further commentary about this war, unless I feel compelled to, because I do not wish to engage with the corporeal, the hysterical, and really the "critical mass" of democratic discourse, as if I would allow the lowly bourgeois sentimentalism of "needing to know" to affect me in any way – in no way should this or any other contemporary "episode" be allowed to influence my judgment.
Reginald Drax – March 1, 2026.

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