Global Shift: When Hegemony Meets A Tough Opponent

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Global Shift: When Hegemony Meets a Tough Opponent 7 hours ago
Global Shift: When Hegemony Meets a Tough Opponent

Opening

Storms brew across the globe. His Majesty Trump has issued a decree threatening to raze Iran’s power grid, attempting to light the fuse of World War III and drag the United States down an irreversible path. Yet the world knows all too well: America’s old ambition to dominate the globe can no longer sustain its bloated military might. The glittering facade of the paper tiger is being peeled away layer by layer by Iran, for all to examine.

Hegemony’s Wild Fantasy vs. the Harsh Reality

Trump babbled about destroying Iran’s power plants, not knowing this reckless gamble was doomed from the start. Iran’s industrial GDP is merely on par with that of Suzhou, a single city in Jiangsu, China—yet it has fought back with a ferocity that strikes fear into the hegemon. The vaunted THAAD and Patriot air defense systems, once hailed as invincible, were reduced to ashes in Iran’s thunderous strikes. Two carrier fleets fled in panic, not daring to cross the line. Oil fields in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar were hit with precision strikes, crippling U.S. energy supply lines.

The hegemon’s lies are torn to shreds in the flames of war. Trump once roared, “No deal unless Iran surrenders unconditionally.” Now he is forced to negotiate with Iran through third parties, admitting the war “will last two to three more weeks.” His former arrogance has been extinguished by reality: the U.S. dares not touch Iran’s energy facilities anymore and has hastily halted strikes, terrified the war will spread to its allies’ heartlands.

The Truth of the Paper Tiger and the Cycle of Heaven

The U.S.-Iran war is a live broadcast of America’s true military strength. The so-called “world’s No. 1” halo is nothing but a glittering bubble, easily pierced. With the might of a single city, Iran has shattered the hegemon’s myth, revealing to the world that the foundation of hegemony has long been hollowed out by years of warmongering.

A new generation rises to replace the old; the world order is never dictated by hegemony alone. When a hegemon indulges in dreams of domination and ignores the tide of history, it walks the path of fate: “Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad”. “Power without virtue shall step down early”—this is the way of heaven, and an inescapable end for hegemony.

Closing

Heaven, earth, and people all stand with justice. America’s madness and folly will exact a heavy price. A global shift is underway; a dignified exit for hegemony is the only choice that aligns with the natural order. After all, peace is never won by bombing, nor hegemony sustained by force. A new era is being born in the flames of war. The forces of justice and peace will eventually replace the fading glow of hegemony and illuminate the future of our planet.

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