In 1953, America and Britain collaborated to overthrow the happily democratic Iranian regime and return Reza Shah to monarchal dictatorship. It was a truly upsetting display of deceit by two Western superpowers, and objectively, Iran isn’t wrong to have a suspicious and spiteful glare at the West for how they operate and what they’re willingContinue reading “Post #7”
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Post #6: Oh My God, I’m So Conflicted
I don’t know if it was the content that I was consuming or just listening to the Kilner’s audiobook at 1.75x was what I needed to really get absorbed in this content, but this is the most captivated I’ve ever been by a reading for a writing intensive. Mustafa Kemal has one of the mostContinue reading “Post #6: Oh My God, I’m So Conflicted”
Post #5: Defining Geopolitics and the Importance of History
I’ve never given much thought to the true definition of geopolitics. I’ve taken the name at face value and kind of put two and two together. I assumed it was little more than the political relationship between different countries, states, and territories. The way Dugin defines that term, isn’t far off from mine, it justContinue reading “Post #5: Defining Geopolitics and the Importance of History”