The world has entered a decisive confrontation between a Western-led “Axis of Barbarism” and forces resisting global hegemony. They call for the expansion of a Global Axis of Resistance, with Iran at the center of a broader struggle shaping humanity’s future.
Since February 28, 2026, an unequivocal dichotomy has cleaved the world into two distinct spheres: two axes. There is no middle ground. States and individuals alike belong to one axis or the other. Those who dispute this are simply betrayed by their actions.
Three cataclysmic incidents have forged this divide: (1) the NATO-provoked war in Ukraine; (2) the ongoing genocide in Gaza; and (3) the fresh, heinous war of aggression unleashed by the United States and its client extension, the Zionist entity, against the Islamic Republic of Iran – a war long on the drawing board (see: PNAC). These three events are significant indicators of humanity’s potential imminent end.
The centuries-old racist-colonialist essence of Western imperialism – amplified over recent postmodern decades by the ruthless ambitions of the Anglo-American-Zionist alliance – has degenerated into total lawlessness and barbarism. It has become a blind and unfettered force of inconceivable savagery, forming the foundation of what we call the Axis of Barbarism.
This Axis has not only wreaked havoc on other civilizations, nations, and peoples; it has also destroyed the noble cultural and humanistic achievements of its own past. Despising all that is human, it embraces post-humanism, divorcing itself from human civilization entirely. Despising all that is natural and life-affirming, it thrives on destruction, depravity, deceit, and mendacity. This is well-documented, not least in the partial release of the "Epstein Files" – whose implicit "value system," corroborated by countless historical accounts, characterises the moral foundation of this axis. Its chief goal is world supremacy and exclusive power, a motive made manifest in all three of the aforementioned incidents.
In opposition stands the original Axis of Resistance. This network, founded in Iran with the IRGC at its core, is built upon Shia-religious thinkers and ideologues like Ali Shariati's and Ayatollah Khomeini's notions of the "solidarity of the oppressed" (a concept inspired, among others, by Cuba). Today, it embraces Hezbollah, Ansar Allah, Hamas, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), and the Islamic Resistance in Iraq (including Kata'ib Hezbollah, Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, and Harakat al-Nujaba).
[Note: The term "Axis of Resistance" was first coined by the Libyan daily Al-Zahf Al-Akhdar in response to US President George W. Bush's “axis of evil” claim. Its 2002 article, "Axis of Evil or Axis of Resistance", said "the only common denominator among Iran, Iraq, and North Korea is their resistance to US hegemony".] (more...)
Time for a Global Axis of Resistance

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