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Lorenzo Maria Pacini
March 2, 2026
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Operation Epic Fury is the epic confirmation that the world will be at peace when the US and Israel are no longer on the map.

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Here we go again

Here we go again. The United States of America has launched Operation “Epic Fury” in the Middle East. The White House has officially announced the start of this massive military campaign, aimed, they say, at permanently dismantling Iran’s nuclear potential and its missile networks.

Because the US is the only democracy in the world, the only one that arrogates to itself the right to do whatever it wants and to place any other country it wants under its “democracy.” Self-legitimization that is very democratically based on voting and the expression of the will and representation of the people… ah, no, it is based on the amount of lead that is proportionally destined to fall on people’s heads.

You can be sure of one thing: nothing good will ever come out of the United States of America, a country founded on the rejects of modern European society, armed to act like gangsters and spread fear, hatred, death, and destruction throughout the world.

Welcome back, “new American century”! The clan of godfathers with the stars and stripes flag hadn’t closed its doors, it was just busy with some pedo-Satanist parties on Epstein Island and elsewhere. Now they’re back in business. It doesn’t matter what color, it doesn’t matter what political flag, it doesn’t even matter if the economy is booming or collapsing: what really matters is smashing everything.

In fact, the White House has said that Epic Fury is based on the Peace Through Strength doctrine, marking the shift from diplomatic pressure to direct action to ensure global security and protect strategic allies, which, reading between the lines, means Israel. Because we must not forget—really, we must NEVER forget—that Israel represents the strongest political force in the US. Netanyahu is just one name among many; what matters is the neocon eschatological messianism, with its Christianity revisited in the form of a spiritual talk show. You can’t remove that with a military operation, with a few protests against genocide or with political revenge, because it is a systemic element, part of the very constitution of the United States of America.

Trump has stated that the goal of Epic Fury is to end decades of instability, aiming for a rapid and total neutralization of threats in the region, with 4-5 weeks of military engagement.

There is no doubt that Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. He is making up for all the wars he did not start in his first term.

Even the Board of Peace now takes on a clearer meaning: it is a network to put the leaders of various countries at his service, for billions of dollars, who now recognize his authority as “lord of lords,” while from his throne—not made of swords but of the blood and bones of people killed by American wars—he tells the world what to do and mocks the entire emerging multipolar system.

Diabolical consistency

Let’s be honest: the US is not doing anything new. It is continuing with what it has always done: wars, wars, wars.

The American and Israeli attack on Iran is consistent with their open hatred of the Islamic Republic, which for 47 years has been the main problem for “the greatest democracy in the Middle East” and its loyalists, but it is also consistent with the doctrine of classical geopolitics, according to which thalassocratic powers want to conquer the tellurocratic Heartland. I will never tire of saying it: geopolitical dualism is still a valid axiom that works. Those who say that classical geopolitics is outdated either do not know geopolitics or fail to understand that it is a variation in method, not in purpose.

The ultimate goal of American foreign policy from the time of the first Kissinger to the present day is China. China must be contained because it is too strong, too dangerous, growing too fast and, above all, it does not wage war, so it never makes itself unpopular with anyone. And if China forms successful alliances and agreements, it could really become the world’s leading superpower. The US will not accept this. And, let’s be honest, Russia doesn’t like it either, as it has always seen China as an ideological, ethnic and territorial problem.

This is probably why we are seeing a certain inertia on the part of the other superpowers. Russia has limited itself to a diplomatic comment, sending condolences for the death of the Supreme Leader and calling for a peaceful resolution. Despite years of intense relations with Tehran, Moscow has decided that the American operation is advantageous, at least in part. This means that what Moscow has tried to do in Iran has perhaps not been entirely successful, so a radical and violent resolution is acceptable.

It is also convenient for Russia that China is contained. With the possible fall of Islamic and Revolutionary Iran, China would find itself with only one trading partner for uranium, namely Russia, and no longer two. This means that Russia can indirectly stem and control China’s energy development, which is the first essential step for technological development. In other words, Russia likes China as a superpower, but not too super. That is why it can accept an American operation in the Middle East.

The big problem is that the Kremlin probably does not remember well the lessons of the fathers of Russian geopolitics, who were all in agreement, even prophetically, in condemning any alliance with the thalassocratic powers, because therein lies the empire of lies. Kissinger has always said: take a good position with Russia at any cost, make it your friend, and then go against China. And then? Then there is the final conquest of the Heartland. Checkmate.

The ‘balkanization’ of Iran is just around the corner, the US has been repeating this for months, just as it happened in Syria. This is their intention, but now they will have to confront the Iranian people, who are strong, united, proud and decidedly tired of being the target of Western imperialism.

Because yes, we must call things by their name. The US is redefining its zones of influence… the influence of its imperialism.

Operation Epic Fury is the epic confirmation, and will therefore go down in history, that the world will be at peace when the US and Israel are no longer on the map.

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Operation Epic Fury is the epic confirmation that the world will be at peace when the US and Israel are no longer on the map.

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Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su

Here we go again

Here we go again. The United States of America has launched Operation “Epic Fury” in the Middle East. The White House has officially announced the start of this massive military campaign, aimed, they say, at permanently dismantling Iran’s nuclear potential and its missile networks.

Because the US is the only democracy in the world, the only one that arrogates to itself the right to do whatever it wants and to place any other country it wants under its “democracy.” Self-legitimization that is very democratically based on voting and the expression of the will and representation of the people… ah, no, it is based on the amount of lead that is proportionally destined to fall on people’s heads.

You can be sure of one thing: nothing good will ever come out of the United States of America, a country founded on the rejects of modern European society, armed to act like gangsters and spread fear, hatred, death, and destruction throughout the world.

Welcome back, “new American century”! The clan of godfathers with the stars and stripes flag hadn’t closed its doors, it was just busy with some pedo-Satanist parties on Epstein Island and elsewhere. Now they’re back in business. It doesn’t matter what color, it doesn’t matter what political flag, it doesn’t even matter if the economy is booming or collapsing: what really matters is smashing everything.

In fact, the White House has said that Epic Fury is based on the Peace Through Strength doctrine, marking the shift from diplomatic pressure to direct action to ensure global security and protect strategic allies, which, reading between the lines, means Israel. Because we must not forget—really, we must NEVER forget—that Israel represents the strongest political force in the US. Netanyahu is just one name among many; what matters is the neocon eschatological messianism, with its Christianity revisited in the form of a spiritual talk show. You can’t remove that with a military operation, with a few protests against genocide or with political revenge, because it is a systemic element, part of the very constitution of the United States of America.

Trump has stated that the goal of Epic Fury is to end decades of instability, aiming for a rapid and total neutralization of threats in the region, with 4-5 weeks of military engagement.

There is no doubt that Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. He is making up for all the wars he did not start in his first term.

Even the Board of Peace now takes on a clearer meaning: it is a network to put the leaders of various countries at his service, for billions of dollars, who now recognize his authority as “lord of lords,” while from his throne—not made of swords but of the blood and bones of people killed by American wars—he tells the world what to do and mocks the entire emerging multipolar system.

Diabolical consistency

Let’s be honest: the US is not doing anything new. It is continuing with what it has always done: wars, wars, wars.

The American and Israeli attack on Iran is consistent with their open hatred of the Islamic Republic, which for 47 years has been the main problem for “the greatest democracy in the Middle East” and its loyalists, but it is also consistent with the doctrine of classical geopolitics, according to which thalassocratic powers want to conquer the tellurocratic Heartland. I will never tire of saying it: geopolitical dualism is still a valid axiom that works. Those who say that classical geopolitics is outdated either do not know geopolitics or fail to understand that it is a variation in method, not in purpose.

The ultimate goal of American foreign policy from the time of the first Kissinger to the present day is China. China must be contained because it is too strong, too dangerous, growing too fast and, above all, it does not wage war, so it never makes itself unpopular with anyone. And if China forms successful alliances and agreements, it could really become the world’s leading superpower. The US will not accept this. And, let’s be honest, Russia doesn’t like it either, as it has always seen China as an ideological, ethnic and territorial problem.

This is probably why we are seeing a certain inertia on the part of the other superpowers. Russia has limited itself to a diplomatic comment, sending condolences for the death of the Supreme Leader and calling for a peaceful resolution. Despite years of intense relations with Tehran, Moscow has decided that the American operation is advantageous, at least in part. This means that what Moscow has tried to do in Iran has perhaps not been entirely successful, so a radical and violent resolution is acceptable.

It is also convenient for Russia that China is contained. With the possible fall of Islamic and Revolutionary Iran, China would find itself with only one trading partner for uranium, namely Russia, and no longer two. This means that Russia can indirectly stem and control China’s energy development, which is the first essential step for technological development. In other words, Russia likes China as a superpower, but not too super. That is why it can accept an American operation in the Middle East.

The big problem is that the Kremlin probably does not remember well the lessons of the fathers of Russian geopolitics, who were all in agreement, even prophetically, in condemning any alliance with the thalassocratic powers, because therein lies the empire of lies. Kissinger has always said: take a good position with Russia at any cost, make it your friend, and then go against China. And then? Then there is the final conquest of the Heartland. Checkmate.

The ‘balkanization’ of Iran is just around the corner, the US has been repeating this for months, just as it happened in Syria. This is their intention, but now they will have to confront the Iranian people, who are strong, united, proud and decidedly tired of being the target of Western imperialism.

Because yes, we must call things by their name. The US is redefining its zones of influence… the influence of its imperialism.

Operation Epic Fury is the epic confirmation, and will therefore go down in history, that the world will be at peace when the US and Israel are no longer on the map.

Operation Epic Fury is the epic confirmation that the world will be at peace when the US and Israel are no longer on the map.

Join us on TelegramTwitter, and VK.

Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su

Here we go again

Here we go again. The United States of America has launched Operation “Epic Fury” in the Middle East. The White House has officially announced the start of this massive military campaign, aimed, they say, at permanently dismantling Iran’s nuclear potential and its missile networks.

Because the US is the only democracy in the world, the only one that arrogates to itself the right to do whatever it wants and to place any other country it wants under its “democracy.” Self-legitimization that is very democratically based on voting and the expression of the will and representation of the people… ah, no, it is based on the amount of lead that is proportionally destined to fall on people’s heads.

You can be sure of one thing: nothing good will ever come out of the United States of America, a country founded on the rejects of modern European society, armed to act like gangsters and spread fear, hatred, death, and destruction throughout the world.

Welcome back, “new American century”! The clan of godfathers with the stars and stripes flag hadn’t closed its doors, it was just busy with some pedo-Satanist parties on Epstein Island and elsewhere. Now they’re back in business. It doesn’t matter what color, it doesn’t matter what political flag, it doesn’t even matter if the economy is booming or collapsing: what really matters is smashing everything.

In fact, the White House has said that Epic Fury is based on the Peace Through Strength doctrine, marking the shift from diplomatic pressure to direct action to ensure global security and protect strategic allies, which, reading between the lines, means Israel. Because we must not forget—really, we must NEVER forget—that Israel represents the strongest political force in the US. Netanyahu is just one name among many; what matters is the neocon eschatological messianism, with its Christianity revisited in the form of a spiritual talk show. You can’t remove that with a military operation, with a few protests against genocide or with political revenge, because it is a systemic element, part of the very constitution of the United States of America.

Trump has stated that the goal of Epic Fury is to end decades of instability, aiming for a rapid and total neutralization of threats in the region, with 4-5 weeks of military engagement.

There is no doubt that Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. He is making up for all the wars he did not start in his first term.

Even the Board of Peace now takes on a clearer meaning: it is a network to put the leaders of various countries at his service, for billions of dollars, who now recognize his authority as “lord of lords,” while from his throne—not made of swords but of the blood and bones of people killed by American wars—he tells the world what to do and mocks the entire emerging multipolar system.

Diabolical consistency

Let’s be honest: the US is not doing anything new. It is continuing with what it has always done: wars, wars, wars.

The American and Israeli attack on Iran is consistent with their open hatred of the Islamic Republic, which for 47 years has been the main problem for “the greatest democracy in the Middle East” and its loyalists, but it is also consistent with the doctrine of classical geopolitics, according to which thalassocratic powers want to conquer the tellurocratic Heartland. I will never tire of saying it: geopolitical dualism is still a valid axiom that works. Those who say that classical geopolitics is outdated either do not know geopolitics or fail to understand that it is a variation in method, not in purpose.

The ultimate goal of American foreign policy from the time of the first Kissinger to the present day is China. China must be contained because it is too strong, too dangerous, growing too fast and, above all, it does not wage war, so it never makes itself unpopular with anyone. And if China forms successful alliances and agreements, it could really become the world’s leading superpower. The US will not accept this. And, let’s be honest, Russia doesn’t like it either, as it has always seen China as an ideological, ethnic and territorial problem.

This is probably why we are seeing a certain inertia on the part of the other superpowers. Russia has limited itself to a diplomatic comment, sending condolences for the death of the Supreme Leader and calling for a peaceful resolution. Despite years of intense relations with Tehran, Moscow has decided that the American operation is advantageous, at least in part. This means that what Moscow has tried to do in Iran has perhaps not been entirely successful, so a radical and violent resolution is acceptable.

It is also convenient for Russia that China is contained. With the possible fall of Islamic and Revolutionary Iran, China would find itself with only one trading partner for uranium, namely Russia, and no longer two. This means that Russia can indirectly stem and control China’s energy development, which is the first essential step for technological development. In other words, Russia likes China as a superpower, but not too super. That is why it can accept an American operation in the Middle East.

The big problem is that the Kremlin probably does not remember well the lessons of the fathers of Russian geopolitics, who were all in agreement, even prophetically, in condemning any alliance with the thalassocratic powers, because therein lies the empire of lies. Kissinger has always said: take a good position with Russia at any cost, make it your friend, and then go against China. And then? Then there is the final conquest of the Heartland. Checkmate.

The ‘balkanization’ of Iran is just around the corner, the US has been repeating this for months, just as it happened in Syria. This is their intention, but now they will have to confront the Iranian people, who are strong, united, proud and decidedly tired of being the target of Western imperialism.

Because yes, we must call things by their name. The US is redefining its zones of influence… the influence of its imperialism.

Operation Epic Fury is the epic confirmation, and will therefore go down in history, that the world will be at peace when the US and Israel are no longer on the map.

The views of individual contributors do not necessarily represent those of the Strategic Culture Foundation.

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The views of individual contributors do not necessarily represent those of the Strategic Culture Foundation.