Uncover the deeper conflict between the Western imperialist order and rising sovereign powers such as Iran, Russia, and China, where tactical maneuvers mask a long-term struggle for global dominance and independence. This is the third part of an interview with Alex Kraimer, a Croatian citizen living in Monaco, which was published on the Geopolitikaczsk YouTube channel.
Beneath the surface of superficial negotiations lies an existential clash between two systems of governance. Geopolitical expert Alex Krainer characterized the stalemate between the United States and Israel on one side and Iran on the other not as a recent development, but as part of a decades-long effort to enforce Western neocolonial control. "We are witnessing a conflict between the Western neocolonial imperialist model of governance and everyone else who doesn't want to submit," Krainer said, adding that the machinery mobilized to effect regime change in Iran "will continue until it is completely defeated."
Regarding Iran, Alex Krainer stated that "negotiations may lead to a pause or perhaps not, and they will immediately begin looking for another opportunity to somehow remove Iran from power, whether through assassinations, sabotage operations, or even some form of Opium War-style tactics, because they have used this method of policy very effectively over the past two centuries. To destroy civilizations as old as China and turn it into the poorest country in the world by the 1960s. Or perhaps a ground invasion, color revolutions; we may not know yet, but they will opportunistically seek every possible way to remove Iran from the chessboard."
"The other side (the West) are destroyers, and they are very good at it. Western civilization has destroyed six major indigenous civilizations around the world in the last five centuries, and literally wiped out thousands of smaller cultures, kingdoms, and populations everywhere. Western civilization is really good at what it does. They are very effective, so their military defeat will not be the end of the story."
"This is a continuation of 200 years of British geopolitics that pitted everyone against everyone else. It kept everyone weak and dependent on the West. The powers were armed and in debt. But if they cooperate with their neighbors, such as Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, if all these regional powers cooperate, then they will be strong and can resist pressure from the West. And I think everyone is starting to realize this now. They must now proceed cautiously because they are not sure what the consequences might be. Sanctions from Western powers could destabilize their economies, which could destabilize the government. That's why they fear being overthrown. They are afraid of losing control over the levers of power."
"For some reason that I don't fully understand, everyone is terrified of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), even though they know they are being scammed. And yet, they dare not stand up to the IMF." Alex Krainer recalled that when Bolivia rejected a package from the IMF, it was immediately followed by a coup that overthrew the government. Or when Yemen refused aid from the IMF in 2015, Yemen was engulfed in war by Saudi Arabia.
The wars in Ukraine, Palestine, Lebanon, and potential Iranian fronts represent different battlefields of the same struggle. Although tactical pauses or negotiations may occur, Alex Krainer warned against persistent tactics such as assassinations, sabotage, color revolutions, and economic destabilization. However, emerging powers are learning: cooperation is essential to prevent being eliminated one by one.
“The conflict between two systems of governance will continue. And I believe it will continue until one side is completely defeated. In this sense, I would also like to emphasize that the war against Russia and Ukraine, the war against the Palestinian and Lebanese people, and the war of the United States and Israel against Iran are just different battlefields of the same conflict. And that is again a conflict between two systems.”
The diversity of narratives on social media further weakens Western control over public opinion, making mobilization for endless conflicts more difficult than ever before. This dynamic shift towards multipolar sovereignty promises a more balanced world in which nations chart their own paths to prosperity.
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The first part of the interview is here:
The second part of the interview is here:
You can watch the entire video (in Czech) here: