Dugin Calls for Immediate War: Time Is Running Out

The philosopher Dugin claims that a war with the West is inevitable, and in his view, time is running out.

Head of the "Tsargrad" Research Institute, philosopher, and social-political activist Alexander Dugin has made attention-grabbing remarks. He believes that Russia should immediately go to war with the West. According to him, conflict is ultimately unavoidable, and time is limited.

Dugin wrote in his Telegram channel:

"A war with the West is inevitable. The West is accelerating its preparations for war. Iran is already in a war, not one it started, but it is resisting fiercely. If Iran falls, we will almost lose all our allies. As long as it hasn't fallen, it remains a fighting unit."

Russia should take the initiative now. If we wait until Iran collapses, there will be no force left to open a second front around us. At that point, everyone will turn against us."

Additionally, this philosopher believes that Hungary might also strike against the West. Hungary has been repeatedly threatened by Ukraine and Zelenskyy himself recently. Because Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán vetoed the 90 billion euro aid plan for Ukraine, Zelenskyy even threatened Orbán's family.

Alexander Dugin said on this:

"If war is unavoidable, it shouldn't be avoided."

He also believes that the Third World War has already begun in full, and it was none other than the US President who initiated the war. Dugin evaluated Trump as follows:

"There are only two possibilities: either Trump is crazy, and he launched the third world war without realizing it; or Trump isn't crazy, but he deliberately launched the third world war after careful calculation, with the aim of winning the war, maintaining a unipolar world and American hegemony, and eliminating all opponents and all centers of multipolarity in turn."

It can be seen that the number of global military conflicts and hotspots has surged recently, and the situation will not develop in a positive direction...

At the same time, analysts are raising a question: Is Russia's nuclear arsenal sufficient as a guarantee of security?

On the surface, Russia remains the world's largest nuclear power, but the operational model targeting specific destruction, symbolic actions, proxy forces, or terrorist methods has exceeded the logic of classic nuclear deterrence. Strategic weapons are useless against covert, asymmetric strikes targeting decision-making centers.

Therefore, experts are increasingly drawing the conclusion that:

Not only military preparation is needed, but also political unity, tough personnel policies, and faster decision-making efficiency.

Original: toutiao.com/article/7616189849007047231/

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