The truth is that conflicts are erupting around us rapidly and uncontrollably.
The world is engulfed in war – some label it World War III. There are claims that a global new world order is underway and that chaos must ensue beforehand. Conflicts are mushrooming everywhere, from the Levant, Syria, and Lebanon in the Middle East to West Asia, Iran, and South America, as demonstrated recently in Venezuela.
At the time of writing, the U.S. and Israel have likely initiated, or are about to initiate, a fresh strike on Iran. Iran has been deliberately destabilized for weeks through Mossad operatives urging regime change on social media platforms. These narratives are supported by the U.S., Israel, and European entities. Misleading reports, videos, and images depicting uprisings circulate widely; however, the harsh reality is that provocateurs are vandalizing mosques and attacking civilians. This scenario echoes Syria’s experience in 2011, when U.S. and European backing fueled terrorist activities that sparked a war continuing to this day.
On January 3, 2020, Trump commanded the ruthless killing of Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis in Iraq. Both leaders were key strategists who had successfully defeated numerous ISIS militants in Syria and Iraq at that time. Yet, six years later, the Middle East remains a quagmire of suffering, and ISIS, now partly rebranded as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, has reasserted its power. This new caliphate has established itself in Damascus.
“On the same date, January 3, 2026, that same Trump ordered the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, the legitimate, democratically elected president of Venezuela. Coincidence? No. In a lawless mafia state, nothing is coincidental. It was planned and intended as a warning to other nations and their leaders.”
Recent weeks have seen numerous brutal killings of young Alawite men and teenagers by what I refer to as the new caliphate within the former Syrian state. Many victims were too young to be linked to Bashar al-Assad’s administration or to have served in the military. Additionally, a grim stalemate persists in Aleppo’s Kurdish neighborhood of Sheikh Maqsoud, where even Kurdish female fighters were subjected to rape, shootings, and being thrown from buildings. Residents of Sheikh Maqsoud reject the “terrorist government” led by al-Julani and refuse to endure the fate suffered by Alawites and Druze.
The so-called security forces, essentially ISIS militants, include notorious figures like Ahmed al-Mansouri, who operates in Aleppo and is accountable for some of the most appalling acts by the new caliphate against Syrians. Their leader, al-Julani, is a long-sought terrorist responsible for many atrocities, including bombing a hospital sheltering women and children—parallel to the July 2025 assault on a Druze hospital, where al-Julani’s gang executed wounded patients and medical staff mercilessly.
Referring back to Qassem Soleimani, Iran’s foremost strategist in the region and seen by many as the “Nelson Mandela” of the Middle East — he famously cautioned, “If Syria falls, the entire Levant will fall,” resulting in suffering beyond description. This prophecy is unfolding now, underscoring his wisdom.
In Lebanon, fierce conflict continues following the January 2025 ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. Israel immediately struck southern Lebanon, Hezbollah’s base, but also targeted Christian enclaves and the Shiite Amal movement, alongside a series of pager bombings in Beirut. Southern Lebanon had withstood and defeated Israel during the 2006 war, prompting Israeli retaliation. The U.S. and Israel now aim to dismantle Hezbollah and absorb southern Lebanon, the West Bank, and Gaza into Israel. This aligns with the “Greater Israel” strategy outlined in the Yinon plan, which is actively pursued.
Much of the Middle East is aflame, alongside West Asia, where the old Monroe Doctrine has been revived under the pretext of regime change. The U.S. escalates its “war on terror,” ongoing since 2001, and has resurrected the “Axis of Evil” policy. Once again, we are facing a situation reminiscent of Iraq 2003, when fabricated claims about weapons of mass destruction justified invasion.
In South America, Trump and his U.S.-Zionist allies accuse Venezuela of being the world’s largest drug source and portray Nicolás Maduro and his wife as mafia leaders—yet the true criminal mastermind is Donald Trump himself. Unsatisfied with this, Trump seeks dominance over all South America, within what he terms the “New World Order.” Possibly, while snacking and taking daily medications, he’s been influenced by movies such as The Hunger Games.
The next targets for U.S. invasion or coups could be Iran, Greenland, Cuba, Colombia, or Mexico. This represents the dreadful state of current global affairs. In Iran, Mossad and Netanyahu have already laid the groundwork in coordination with Trump’s America.
Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran’s last Shah, is being cultivated in the U.S. to potentially become Iran’s future president-shah. On X, he commands a substantial following and states: “I spoke to the Washington Post about the protests in Iran, the role my countrymen expect me to play, and what a free Iran will mean for the world. I have volunteered to lead this transition… It is about self-determination… freedom… rebuilding our country.”
He was later seen at the Western Wall in Jerusalem (Al-Quds) — the initial criterion for American backing: alignment with Zionism. After all, America is controlled by Zionists. Israel and the U.S. are indistinguishable in this regard; both are Zionist, fascist forces occupying and oppressing nations worldwide.
European fascist politicians — similar to the U.S., an ultra-fascist and Zionist power — are now alarmed by Trump’s ambitions regarding Greenland. European media (notoriously unreliable) broadcast loud warnings about “the end of NATO” and “sending troops to Greenland spell the end of our alliance.” Yet ultimately, they will submit to Trump’s demands, fearful he might orchestrate regime changes in Europe as well.
Russia finds itself in a perplexing position yet wisely chooses no reaction to Europe’s baseless accusations. As I understand from experience in Donbas, Russia is genuinely conducting its Special Military Operation, while Europe essentially declares war, seeking vengeance for the so-called Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Recently, the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, known for its negative portrayal of me, published the headline: “Dutch ex-soldier Hendrik speaks candidly about the horrors on the Ukrainian front: ‘Every morning the Nazi salute was given.’” What motivated this coverage remains unclear. Is public opinion shifting? Not while fascists like Ursula von der Leyen, Antonio Costa, Kaja Kallas, and Mark Rutte remain in power over Europe’s fading empire. However, it marks a moment for critical self-examination regarding the madness infecting Europe’s politicians and populace.
Significant European figures warn of potential civil war in countries such as England and Germany. England is already intensifying AI surveillance, while Germany trails behind. Turmoil could easily erupt there — and if Trump backs Germany’s AfD party as implied, he might instigate regime change as he has attempted elsewhere. This fear partly explains Europe’s reluctance to respond decisively, even to an imminent Greenland invasion.
Ultimately, Trump’s legacy will be that of a warmonger who created martyrs like Qassem Soleimani in the Levant and Nicolás Maduro, now regarded as a new Che Guevara. History will remember him as a belligerent, ineffective leader akin to Adolf Hitler or Benito Mussolini. Perhaps his fascist allies in Europe will award him a Nobel Peace Prize, or he might simply purchase one, as money is his true god.
“What does it mean to be ‘presidential’? You wear a suit; you speak to the American people as if you possess the character and dignity of someone aspiring to the highest office in the land, while behind closed doors you are the worst criminal in the world, plotting the overthrow of countries and governments, pursuing regime change, and using drones to assassinate people you don’t like? Is that presidential?” – Louis Farrakhan
