'New Middle East' Conflict (Part 1): The Rise Of Anarchism

 




Epic land, birthplace of civilization and very complex to be 'home' for several groups of different beliefs or ideologies 'been or still' experiencing one of the extraordinary waves, and as 'normal' involves anti-regime protests.


Trace Traditional era, The Middle East or Land of Birth of these three basic beliefs, basically, shared common roots spanning many centuries, including the Sargonian Empire from 2334-2279 BC, followed by the Pax Romana in the 1st-2nd centuries, and the Islamic Golden Age roughly around 10th century. From 786 to 1258, after World War I, and despite modern efforts including the 1979 Egyptian-Israel Peace Treaty, it has never been peaceful and conflict continues to this day.


In the Modern-day, the Israeli government certainly does not want to invade neighboring countries such as Syria and Lebanon on a permanent basis, they only want secure borders with the cooperation of 'Arab countries' in creating a New Middle East agenda (1990), which benefits the 'leadership class'.





The New Middle East likely to involve the Abraham Accords, a normalization agreement mediated by the United States in 2020 involving diplomatic relations between Israel and several Arab countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco. Most recently, military cooperation involving Morocco and Israel in conjunction with the fifth anniversary of the normalization of relations in strengthening technology and security sharing has been carried out perfectly. This also includes the efforts of Israel-Kazakhstan relations, and expanding the agreement to Syria, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia.


The conflict caused by biased polemics, including the "clear path" towards the establishment of a Palestinian state that was once questioned by the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed Salman. Coupled with the doctrine of "Trumpism: Nationalism, Populism, America First", including tariff wars that can affect the world economy and Trump's ego that does not want to get involved with any world organization because of his guidance on his own moral values, clearly rekindling what-was-once-said, Anarchism.


Iran State Conflict, US-Israel Warpath




So far, the expression "top-down approach to peacekeeping operations" remains inapplicable when Iran contaminated by anti-regime demonstrations, or in simple terms; The rise of the Anarchism, which began in late December 2025 under the name of demo-economy rapidly expanding across the country with the goal of "overthrowing the Islamic Republic." It intensified after the Mahsa Amini 2022 movement.


After the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the Shah's pro-Western dictatorial monarchy was replaced by an Islamic republic founded on Islamic jurist principles of governance, reversing much of the modernization and secularization of the previous regime.


31 regions of Iran were served with deadly protests said to be related to the U.S.-Iran conflict on June 13, 2025: US-Israel launched surprise attacks on Iran (including attacks on nuclear facilities), provoking Iranian counterattacks against US military bases in Israel and Qatar, and the US joined in retaliatory attacks against Iran, resulting in heavy casualties (including Iranian civilians and military personnel), resulting in heightened tensions, threats of regional war, and growing international calls for a fragile ceasefire.


Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi issued a statement on January 12, 2026, stressing his readiness for war while also being ready for negotiations, provided that the talks were conducted fairly, with equal rights and mutual respect.


"We are not looking for war, but we are ready for war—even more ready than we were for war before," Araghchi told foreign ambassadors in Tehran.


200 people have been reported killed after the regime opened fire on protesters. As the demonstrations continue, the number is reported to have risen. An informal group of academics and expatriate professionals say: according to their calculations, the death toll of protesters could reach 6,000.


Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump, during a press conference on Air Force One, said the U.S. was considering "very strong options" regarding intervention in Iran amid the mounting death toll as protesters rallied against the regime.


"It appears that there were some people killed who should not have been killed. This is a violent 'leader' who rules by violence. We are looking at it very seriously, the military is looking at it. We are looking at some very strong options," Trump told reporters.


Iran has made it abundantly clear that if the United States intervenes militarily as it did in Venezuela, “all American military centers, bases and ships in the region will be our legitimate targets,” said Iranian parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf.

 

The unrest that occurred in Iran clearly involves the "theory: triangular war" or according to the latest "language" better known as the "Modern Triangle Clash". (Karpman Drama Triangle by Stephen B. Karpman 1968) Which leads to the conclusion that the main cause starts from the governments: U.S, Israel and Iran simultaneously. They are murderers. U.S. as the initiator, as usual. (The Steps-to-War Theory, Paul D. Senese and John A. Vasques)




Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, who understands the economic grievances surrounding the country's sudden devaluation of the Iranian rial, wants to resolve them peacefully, and willing to listen to the protesters. What worries him, the Arnakism group involves external entities, that have been approved by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.


"Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will "pay hell" if protesters are killed. But it remains to be seen what that will look like—and how it will play out for the United States."- Trump 


All the statements issued seem like a Millenarian Rebellion, where there's a religious figure or more affectionately called "charismatic" involving the Government of Israel who promises major changes through 'supernatural intervention' or more affectionately called 'radical transformation', the simple language: Reformation? Which led to the emergence of the cause of the rise of Anarchism.

 



 


 



 






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