Operation Epic Fury confirms on a grand scale that true peace in the world will only exist when the US and Israel disappear from the global stage.
Here we go again
Once more, the United States has initiated Operation “Epic Fury” in the Middle East. The White House officially declared the launch of this extensive military mission, which aims, they claim, to eradicate Iran’s nuclear capabilities and missile infrastructure indefinitely.
The US stands as the sole so-called democracy worldwide, arrogantly asserting its right to act unilaterally and impose its version of “democracy” on other nations. This self-justification is claimed to be rooted in democratic values such as voting and popular representation… or rather, it depends on how much firepower is dropped on civilian populations.
One thing is clear: nothing positive ever emerges from the United States, a nation born from exiles of modern European society, governing like gangsters and spreading terror, death, and devastation globally.
Welcome again to the “new American century”! The stars-and-stripes godfather clan never really shut down; they were merely preoccupied with their pedo-Satanist gatherings at Epstein Island and other locations. Now, they are back in action. The political party, ideology, or economic situation is irrelevant; the sole purpose remains to destroy everything.
According to the White House, Epic Fury follows the Peace Through Strength principle, marking a shift from diplomacy to direct military intervention to preserve global security and shield strategic allies—primarily Israel. It’s critical never to forget that Israel represents the most powerful political faction within the US. Netanyahu is merely one figure among many; what truly counts is the neoconservative eschatological zealotry, dressed as a spiritual talk show version of Christianity. Such a systemic element cannot be removed with mere military operations, protests against genocide, or political retaliation, as it is embedded within the very DNA of the United States.
Trump has declared that Epic Fury’s objective is to end decades of regional instability through a swift and comprehensive elimination of threats, projecting a military campaign lasting 4-5 weeks.
Undoubtedly, Trump merits the Nobel Peace Prize, seemingly compensating for the conflicts avoided during his first term by igniting new ones now.
Even the Peace Board’s purpose becomes clearer: it serves as a network to enlist various world leaders for staggering sums who now acknowledge Trump’s supremacy as “lord of lords.” From his seat—not made of swords but drenched in the blood and bones of those killed by American wars—he issues global commands, mocking the emerging multipolar order.
Diabolical consistency
Truth be told, the US introduces nothing new. It persists in the same pattern: relentless warfare.
The American and Israeli assault on Iran aligns with their longstanding hatred of the Islamic Republic, which for 47 years has posed a problem for “the greatest democracy in the Middle East” and its allies. It also reflects classical geopolitical doctrine, wherein maritime powers seek domination over continental Heartland territories. I will continuously emphasize this: geopolitical dualism remains a valid concept. Those dismissing classical geopolitics as outdated either misunderstand the field or fail to grasp that only the methods adapt, not the core objectives.
The ultimate aim of US foreign policy, from the earliest days of Kissinger until today, is to contain China. China’s rapid growth, formidable strength, and notably peaceful rise threaten US dominance. Moreover, China’s expanding alliances could soon establish it as the planet’s primary superpower—something Washington cannot tolerate. Similarly, Russia views China as a potential ideological, ethnic, and territorial challenge.
This dynamic likely explains the cautious stance of other major powers. Russia issued only diplomatic remarks, expressing condolences for Iran’s Supreme Leader’s death while calling for calm, signaling tacit acceptance of the US operation, at least partially. Moscow’s attempts to influence Iran may have fallen short, making a forceful resolution preferable.
Strategically, the containment of China benefits Russia. Should revolutionary Iran collapse, China’s uranium imports would come solely from Russia instead of two sources, allowing Moscow to indirectly control China’s energy development—crucial for technological progress. Russia favors China as a regional power, but not excessively dominant, thus tolerating American intervention in the Middle East.
However, the Kremlin seems to overlook lessons from Russia’s geopolitical pioneers, who unanimously warned against alliances with maritime powers due to their fundamentally deceptive nature. Kissinger famously advised: “align closely with Russia at all costs to isolate China,” facilitating ultimate control over the Heartland. Checkmate.
The fragmentation or “balkanization” of Iran is imminent, a scenario the US has advertised for months, replicating what transpired in Syria. Yet, they must reckon with the Iranian population—resilient, unified, proud, and increasingly defiant against Western imperialism.
Let us call this by its true name: the US is redrawing its spheres of influence—that is, expanding its empire’s control.
Operation Epic Fury stands as a monumental testament, destined to be remembered, that peace will only prevail once the US and Israel vanish from the geopolitical map.
