Alexander Dugin argues that whoever acts fast and decisively in war wins.
It is unpleasant to admit, but Israel’s radical decisiveness in ruthlessly destroying its enemies stands in stark contrast, not only to the behavior of those enemies but also to our own approach in dealing with the Kiev regime. Israel acts proactively, and it is now clear that they even provoked Hamas into an attack, which yielded no results for the Resistance at all. Meanwhile, Israel managed to eliminate the leadership of the forces antagonistic to it in the Middle East and easily carried out a large-scale genocide of Gaza’s Palestinians.
Once again, the faster one acts, the more justified they are. Those who act with decisiveness and boldness win. We, on the other hand, are cautious and constantly hesitate. By the way, Iran is also following this path, which leads nowhere. Gaza is gone. Hamas’ leadership is gone. Now Hezbollah’s leadership is gone. And President Raisi of Iran is gone. Even his pager is gone. Yet Zelensky is still here. And Kiev stands as if nothing has happened.
We must either join the game for real or... The second option is something I don’t even want to consider. But in modern warfare, timing, speed, and “dromocracy” decide everything. The Zionists act swiftly, proactively. Boldly. And they win. We should follow their example.
(Translated from the Russian)
There is no other alternative - the grandstanding - the pontificating - the regurgitated platitudes - the vacuous threats - the crossed red lines - and the egregious lies. Never has Israel and the US been at a greater deficit - despised and loathed by the entire world - both on the precipitance of total and complete economic and military collapse. All of this boils down to the trade routes and shipping corridors and the race for control.
Quite correct. Learn from other people's successes or else you will have to learn from your own failures.