The Geopolitical Chessboard: Russia, Syria, Iran, Israel, Turkey, USA, China, Multipolarity & The Multinational Elite In The New World Order
While many hail Saudi Arabia's meeting with Iran as unity it signals a pragmatic rather than ideological tactic, which like the rise of multipolarity, isn't a sign of equity but a shifting strategy.
Vanessa and I discussed the complex geopolitical dynamics involving Russia, Iran, and the US. We highlighted the ratification of the Russian-Iranian strategic partnership treaty, which emphasized non-intervention in case of aggression from the US, Israel or an enemy. We noted the US's strategic maneuvers, including troop withdrawals from Syria and the potential for regime change in Iran rather than a full-on attack. We also covered Saudi Arabia's visit to Iran, emphasizing self-preservation over the ideological alliances that many are extolling, stressing the broader implications of these moves, including the potential for nuclear conflict and the ongoing struggle against Zionism, which is arguably a global issue affecting sovereignty and resource control beyond Israel’s expansionist role in the region.
A cathartic rant, for sure. Another unmissable and enlightening podcast. Interesting concept that Yemen is becoming the new leader of the resistance. Most ‘alt’ media does not yet seem to see this (yet) but it makes sense. Perhaps it’s the real reason for the intensity of bombing against there.
This is the comment I just made on the Vanessa Beeley Substack, which I couldn't copy and paste.
https://beeley.substack.com/p/who-truly-pulls-the-strings-in-the/comment/115898296?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=1rlc03