The protests in Iran are not spontaneous.
Author: Alexander Dugin, Russian philosopher
This is a continuation of the regime-change operation launched by Israel in 2025. Mark Pompeo openly congratulated Mossad agents on the New Year—those overseeing the insurgents on the ground in Iranian cities.
It is commonly believed that the Iranian regime is rigid. In fact, it is not—it is soft. It was rigid under Ayatollah Khomeini; it is no longer so today. Vigilance has been lost. Tolerance toward liberalism is high. One fact alone says a great deal: in contemporary Iranian philosophy, Karl Popper dominates. Ahmad Fardid and Iranian Heideggerianism have been forgotten. Ishraq and Shiite mysticism are confined to purely religious circles and to Qom. Of course, it is good that all this still exists, but it does not affect the broad strata of Iranian society.
For more than forty years, Iran prepared itself for a decisive confrontation with the Dajjal in Palestine, cultivated the Resistance throughout the Middle East, yet when the final battle began, and Netanyahu openly started building a Greater Israel, nothing serious was done.
Ideologically, Russia was even more sluggish and liberal, yet it prevented a regime-change operation at the very early stages.
It is unlikely that we are now in a position to provide Iran with decisive assistance. Last spring, there was an opportunity to raise the issue of creating a Union State between Russia and Iran, before the war with Israel. In that case, there would have been neither war nor a regime-change operation. As in Belarus. There is neither of the two is there, and all because of Lukashenko’s wisdom and the Union State.
Now things are difficult for everyone. But hostile regimes are uniting, while the Armies of Light are fighting the Armies of Darkness in a fragmented and sporadic manner.
Our Special Military Operation is very difficult, but it is a fully eschatological war. Only North Korea has grasped its universal meaning. Iran, however, has missed this most important eschatological storyline. And yet everything that is now happening in Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq is pure eschatology. And this is directly connected to what is happening in Ukraine.
The very political-religious system of Khomeinist Iran is built upon a culture of ожидание—anticipation. And now that very moment has arrived: the moment of the final battle, Endkampf. We have waited for it—and it has come. And Pompeo openly congratulates Mossad agents in Iran on the New Year, while the “awakened” citizen Pahlavi prepares himself to head a Western-backed puppet regime.
Perhaps the scale of the protests in Iran has been exaggerated by Western, biased propaganda. God willing. But Iran must undoubtedly draw the most serious conclusions. No one will leave Iran alone. This is written in the tablets of sacred history.






