Break U.S. Hegemony! Unite Against Tyranny, Defend Global Justice
As Iran’s strikes hit oil and gas facilities in three Middle Eastern countries linked to the U.S., and as Trump hastily distanced himself from Israel while rushing to lift sanctions on Iranian oil, the world has finally seen clearly: the paper-tiger facade of U.S. hegemony has been torn to shreds by the fists of those who dare to resist.
The smoke of war in the Middle East is never an internal conflict among regional countries. It is the U.S. using energy as bait and military force as a cudgel to plunder global resources and oppress non-dollar countries at will.
Today, Iran has fired the first shot against hegemony with the courage to risk mutual destruction. All nations trapped by dollar hegemony and humiliated by U.S. power must stand in solidarity—unite to stop U.S.-Israeli provocations, safeguard peace in the Middle East, or else when the lips are gone, the teeth will grow cold; no one can stand alone.
U.S.-Israeli Provocations: Calculated Hegemonic Tests
The March 18 Israeli airstrike on Iran’s South Pars gas field, which crippled 40% of Iran’s natural gas production, was explicitly coordinated with the U.S.—a truth exposed by The Wall Street Journal. This is no mere military strike; it is the U.S.’s classic “salami-slicing” tactic. Previously, the U.S. repeatedly threatened to bomb Iran’s oil hub Kharg Island over Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This time, it used Israel to lightly strike Iran’s secondary energy facilities to test Iran’s redlines and force it to submit to U.S. energy hegemony.
In Washington’s calculations, Iran would swallow its pride for fear of “offending other nations.” But Iran saw through its scheme of “hiding behind others to reap profits” and struck back with precision—targeting U.S.-owned oil and gas facilities in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. If you dare to attack my energy lifeline, I will cut off your hegemonic cash flow. This is not recklessness; it is the most powerful response to tyranny.
U.S. Hegemony: Built on Plunder and Control
For decades, the U.S. has lured Middle Eastern nations with “security guarantees” to bind them to the petrodollar system, monopolizing global energy trade settlement and shackling all oil-producing and energy-consuming nations with dollar hegemony.
To preserve this system, it wields sanctions like a club, weaponizing the dollar to freeze foreign exchange reserves. To seize resources, it illegally stations troops in Syria, stealing 90% of its crude oil and plundering massive grain supplies, leaving 90% of Syrians in poverty—all while masking its piracy with “counterterrorism” and “human rights” rhetoric.
This latest U.S.-enabled attack on Iran aims to seize control of the Strait of Hormuz, the global energy jugular, to maintain its monopoly on energy trade and dollar hegemony. U.S.-owned oil and gas facilities in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar are nothing but “blood-sucking straws” planted in the Middle East. They appear to bring benefits to regional nations but in reality reduce them to U.S. energy vassals, their every move controlled by Washington.
Iran’s counterstrike is not just justice for itself—it severs the U.S.’s hegemonic claws in the Middle East and sounds the alarm for all nations under U.S. control: clinging to hegemony turns you into a pawn; only resistance can seize your destiny.
Iran’s Counterstrike Exposes Hegemony’s Weakness: Paper Tigers Fear Fists
Faced with Iran’s thunderous retaliation, the U.S. reacted in utter disarray. Trump quickly claimed “no knowledge of Israel’s actions” to distance himself; when Iran stood firm, he hastily pledged “no further attacks on Iran’s energy facilities” and even promised to lift maritime oil sanctions to buy a “ceasefire”.
This is a far cry from his earlier threats to bomb Iran. The root cause: Iran’s resolve to risk mutual destruction shattered Washington’s fantasy of subduing opponents at minimal cost. The U.S. knows full well that if it keeps pushing Iran, Iran will destroy all U.S.-linked energy facilities in the Middle East. Global energy prices will skyrocket, the petrodollar system will teeter, and U.S. economic and financial hegemony will suffer a fatal blow.
Iran has proven with deeds: against hegemony, retreat brings no peace, compromise no respect. Only daring to strike back, making hegemony pay an unbearable price, can force it to “act reasonably”. This truth applies not just to Iran but to all non-dollar nations oppressed by U.S. hegemony: hegemonism only respects strength and yields to firmer fists.
Unite Against Hegemony: Middle East and Non-Dollar Nations Stand Together
U.S.-Israeli provocations target not Iran alone but the sovereignty of the entire Middle East and the development hopes of all nations seeking to break free from dollar hegemony. Today Iran is attacked; tomorrow it could be any other Middle Eastern nation. Today Iran’s energy facilities are violated; tomorrow any nation’s economic lifeline could be controlled.
The Arab League has condemned U.S.-Israeli military actions and called for de-escalation. Brazil, Colombia, and others have rejected U.S. unilateralism. Anti-hegemony is the global trend and the will of the people.
Middle Eastern nations must recognize: the U.S. is never a peacekeeper but the root of perpetual turmoil. Only by uniting to stop U.S.-Israeli provocations and mediating Iran’s legitimate retaliation can the region avoid all-out war. All non-dollar nations must join hands to accelerate local-currency settlement in energy trade, break the petrodollar monopoly, and build a multipolar international monetary system—so the U.S. can no longer harvest global wealth and control nations with dollar hegemony.
“U.S. imperialism is arrogant. It will be unreasonable wherever it can; it only becomes reasonable when forced to.” This truth from Mao Zedong, founder of New China, rings true again in today’s Middle East.
Iran’s counterstrike is a clarion call for anti-hegemony, awakening resistance in all nations suppressed by tyranny. Today we need not fear U.S. hegemony—those who resist are never alone. Today we must stand shoulder to shoulder: only unity can shatter U.S. hegemony; only solidarity can safeguard global peace.
Let us raise the banner of justice and the shield of unity to declare war on U.S. hegemony:
Stop provocations!
Stop plunder!
Stop control!
Or face mutual destruction. Hegemony shall perish.
This is the shared resolve of all oppressed nations—and an unstoppable global tide.

