Dugin: Islamic countries must become a pole of Multipolar world
Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin calls on Islamic countries to stand in solidarity and fight against Western hegemony.
In an insightful post on X, the Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin commented on the recent escalations, connecting them to his theory of multipolarity.
Dugin said that Islamic countries need to stand in solidarity with one another and with Palestine to consolidate themselves as a pole in the new multipolar world.
"Those powers of Islamic World who dream still of mediation and normalization of Israeli-Palestine conflict are traitors of Islam and of humanity. The Islamic world needs consolidation and solidarity," Dugin wrote.
Those powers of Islamic World who dream still of mediation and normalization of Israeli-Palestine conflict are traitors of Islam and of humanity. The islamic world needs the consolidation and solidarity -- not palliatives that already undermined Islamic unity. Stay strong - form…
— Alexander Dugin (@Agdchan) October 21, 2023
"Let us destroy Western hegemony once and forever. Biden puts all on the New World Order. We accept the challenge. Let us fight back."
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