As expected, no peace was born between Iran and the United States. The US resumed bombing Iranian territory. Tehran attacked American military bases in Bahrain and once again closed the Strait of Hormuz. It did not work, nor could it have worked. Agreements are never reached with Dajjah¹. This is one of the basic principles of Shi'ite metaphysics. Delaying war and maintaining only the appearance of negotiations always plays to the West's advantage under all circumstances.
In Iran, just as in our own war against the West, there exists an unshakeable rule: escalation must be mutual. If the enemy escalates – we escalate. Only then can we influence the course of events. Otherwise, the enemy escalates unilaterally and solely for their own benefit, while we merely react passively and are led by their moves. In reality, such unilateral escalation during war creates a system of external control.
By the way, why aren't Baal statues being burned in Russia? Why don't we stir up storms around criminal networks linked to Epstein? Why do we not meaningfully respond to the direct involvement of Western countries – Baltic states, Britain and Germany – in war against us, even though they inform about it themselves?
Iran sits at the negotiating table and ultimately gains nothing. From the outside, this is entirely obvious. Sometimes things are seen much more clearly from the outside. By the way, shortly after the first American and Israeli strikes on Iranian leadership, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) removed a significant portion of so-called Column Six. However, it seems that some of its representatives still remain. One can act, but only in one's own interest and never publicly. Once negotiations become open and public, they immediately turn into an information weapon used solely by the West – and exclusively for their own benefit.
That is why any mention of Witkoff, Kushner or even Kirill Dmitriev at a certain point becomes a wound to the morale of soldiers on the front line and to the patriotic mood of the entire country. A single mention suffices. The same applies to seemingly harmless broadcasts of old Vladimir Pozner shows on Channel One. This is now happening in Iran as well. At Imam Khamenei's funeral and that of his family, angry curses were heard against those who negotiated with Dajjah – Peshkian and Arakchi. I do not believe they bear personal responsibility for this. Such laws simply function under the rules of information warfare. These rules are set by the West, and only it uses them unilaterally.
Alexander Dugin / gnews.cz
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¹ Translator's note: Dajjah is the one-eyed false messiah and greatest deceiver in Islamic eschatology. Especially in Shi'ite tradition, he represents absolute evil and deception, so any form of compromise with him is considered impossible.
² Translator's note: Here, Dugin refers to reruns of older shows by Vladimir Pozner, a well-known Russian television journalist associated with liberal and pro-Western positions. According to many Russian patriots, even seemingly harmless programs of this type can be perceived as subtle tools of information warfare that weaken societal morale and will to resist.