
Kevork Almassian
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🚨 ERDOGAN’S ANTI-ISRAEL RHETORIC IS NOT THE FULL STORY 🚨 Erdogan attacks Netanyahu almost daily, and his speeches resonate across the Muslim world after the Gaza onslaught and the war of aggression against Iran. But beneath the theater, Turkey and Israel still share deep geopolitical overlap. In the South Caucasus, both operated through Azerbaijan against the Armenians of Artsakh: Turkey with military and political backing, Israel with weapons, surveillance technology, and intelligence cooperation. In energy, Azerbaijan supplies a major share of Israel’s crude oil, and much of it passes through Turkey via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline. In Syria, both Turkey and Israel violate Syrian sovereignty, expand their zones of influence, and avoid direct confrontation because a Turkish-Israeli war would fracture the American-led security architecture in the region. This is the reality behind the speeches. Turkey wants a neo-Ottoman sphere of influence. Israel wants military dominance and the expansion of the Greater Israel project. They compete. They clash. But they also understand the red lines. Because in geopolitics, rhetoric is for the public. Reality is written on the ground.
Kevork Almassian52,983 views • 6 days ago

🚨 ARMENIA IS BEING PUSHED TOWARD GEOPOLITICAL SUICIDE 🚨 Armenia is days away from elections, and anyone who worries about sovereignty, territorial integrity, the Armenian Church, or Turkish-Azerbaijani expansion is instantly smeared as “Kremlin payroll.” But when European leaders, journalists, public figures, and cultural personalities flood Armenia weeks before the vote to support Nikol Pashinyan, we are told this is just “normal political interaction.” Armenia is a small nation trapped between Turkey and Azerbaijan. It cannot afford to become a polarizing anti-Russian satellite in the South Caucasus. The only formula for Armenian survival is balance: between East and West, Russia and Europe, Russia and NATO, while preserving Iran as Armenia’s friendliest and most vital neighbor. If Armenia antagonizes Russia or Iran, who will defend it when Azerbaijan threatens Syunik, speaks of “Western Azerbaijan,” and prepares the next stage of expansion? Europe will not save Armenia. The Trans-Atlantic alliance will not sacrifice Turkey and Azerbaijan for Armenia. We saw this in 2020. We saw it again in 2023, when Artsakh was abandoned, and Armenians were ethnically cleansed while the world watched. Armenia must not become Ukraine 2.0. Because if this path continues, the Armenian people may be pushed into an existential trap, while Ankara and Baku wait for the historical opportunity to finish what began in 1915.
Kevork Almassian51,075 views • 11 days ago

🚨 CUBA WAS NEVER ABOUT COMMUNISM 🚨 Tarik Cyril Amar argues that Washington’s obsession with Cuba was never truly about communism. The Soviet Union collapsed. Cuba lost its great ideological and military backer. The island became isolated. And yet the United States never ended the punishment because Cuba’s real crime was sovereignty. That is what the Monroe Doctrine really means. For Washington, no country in the Caribbean or Latin America is allowed full sovereignty. They are expected to obey, submit, and accept their place as vessels of American power. Cuba refused. And that refusal — not communism — is the core of the conflict. .Tarik Cyril Amar .Syriana Analysis
Kevork Almassian43,092 views • 10 days ago

🚨 AMERICA DOES NOT WANT FRIENDS IN THE MIDDLE EAST — IT WANTS VASSALS 🚨 Some people claim Iran, Syria, Iraq, or Libya were “naturally anti-American.” They were not. These countries tested friendship with Washington, and learned that America and Israel do not understand friendship in this region. They understand obedience. From Camp David to Oslo to Madrid to the Abraham Accords, every “peace framework” became an umbrella for subjugation, while Israel continued expanding into Palestinian, Lebanese, and Syrian land. Those who trusted America lost sovereignty. Egypt signed a peace treaty and sank into decades of economic dependency. Gaddafi gave up deterrence and was destroyed. Saddam was disarmed, and Iraq was invaded. Syria surrendered its deterrent weapons and was torn apart. Only Iran seriously prepared for the day Washington and Tel Aviv would come for it. Now the Gulf states are asking the real question: Are we allies or are we vassals? Because after the war of aggression against Iran, Saudi Arabia knows one thing very clearly: If Israel succeeds in Tehran, Riyadh may be next.
Kevork Almassian24,445 views • 7 days ago

🚨 SYRIA’S WOMEN ARE BEING ABDUCTED 🚨 Washington tells us Iran must be erased from the map because of “women’s rights,” while the regime it normalized in Damascus is presiding over something far darker: Syrian women abducted, forcibly converted, and sexually enslaved. A 21-year-old woman from Latakia is now at the center of another horrifying case. Instead of bringing her home, the authorities and their media are pushing a cover-up narrative: that she willingly abandoned her family, dignity, education, and life to “convert.” Nobody believes this. This is what happens when al-Qaeda is rebranded in a suit and tie. The ideology did not change. Only the packaging changed. European and American officials who follow my account silently must understand that the normalization of the Jolani regime has consequences. When women disappear under armed rule and the world looks away, this is no longer politics. It is a civilizational collapse.
Kevork Almassian71,993 views • 22 days ago

Neil Oliver says the quiet part out loud in this segment and the direction of what he’s describing is hard to ignore. He argues the project isn’t just “left vs right” or one crisis after another, but a long campaign to break what makes people human — identity, heritage, faith, national cohesion, even basic trust in reality — until societies are so exhausted they’ll accept “solutions” they’d never accept in a healthy world. And then he names what many still treat as science fiction: the transhumanist agenda and the push toward a managed future of biometric control, digital identity, algorithmic governance, and ultimately a post-human model where the citizen becomes a data point, and the body becomes an upgradeable platform. Watch this clip and tell me: is this paranoia… or the blueprint of the era we’re already entering? .Neil Oliver
Kevork Almassian257,939 views • 3 months ago

Who gave them the right to assassinate leaders, kidnap presidents, and overthrow governments—then call it “order” and “democracy”? Because if Iran did to Israel what the U.S. and its allies keep doing to others, the entire world would explode overnight. But when it’s them—when it’s Khamenei, Maduro, Assad, Gaddafi, Saddam—suddenly it’s framed as “necessary” or “strategic.” And here’s the part people don’t want to admit: negotiations often get used as a smokescreen, buy time, move assets, prepare the strike, then stab you in the back while you’re still “at the table.” Yes, countries like Iran and Russia still have to talk, because they don't want total war. But the lie is that Iran is the aggressor. The truth is that Iran has been showing flexibility because it wants to avoid war, while the escalation machine keeps moving anyway.
Kevork Almassian239,492 views • 3 months ago

Tarik Cyril Amar: Imagine the Netherlands telling Germans to evacuate Cologne because it plans to bomb the city the next day, and then claiming that anyone who stays and dies has only himself to blame. Every European would instantly recognize the madness, criminality, and collective punishment. Yet when Israel issues “evacuation orders” to Lebanese or Palestinians before bombing their homes, hospitals, and neighborhoods, Western leaders suddenly turn a blind eye. .Tarik Cyril Amar .Syriana Analysis
Kevork Almassian103,846 views • 1 month ago

Tarik Cyril Amar pushes back against the idea that the U.S. war on Iran is some brilliant 4D chess strategy to redesign the petrodollar system or reroute global energy flows. His point is simple: these theories assume a level of rationality, secrecy, and flawless execution that the actual American system no longer seems capable of producing. Tarik argues that people often reach for hidden master plans because they cannot accept the disturbing possibility that American policy is increasingly shaped by irrationality, Israeli influence, institutional decay, and a commander-in-chief who is not executing genius strategy but improvising chaos. Sometimes the explanation is not 4D chess. Sometimes the empire is simply losing control. .Tarik Cyril Amar .Syriana Analysis
Kevork Almassian69,958 views • 1 month ago

💥 Prof. Jamal Wakim Exposes Turkey’s Hidden Role in the War on Iran 💥 Professor Jamal Wakim argues that Turkey’s loud rhetoric against Israel hides a much deeper complicity, because Erdogan’s regional project was never only about Palestine or Syria, but about positioning Turkey for a wider hegemonic role from northern Syria to the South Caucasus and Central Asia. In this geopolitical reading, the war on Iran was not only an Israeli-American project. It also created an opening that Turkey hoped to exploit. If Iran had collapsed or fragmented, Turkey could have moved more aggressively through the Zangezur corridor, Azerbaijan, and Central Asia, while secessionist pressure inside Iran weakened one of the main barriers to Turkish expansion. That is why Iran’s resilience blocks not only Israeli hegemony in West Asia, but also the wider project of redrawing the region through Turkish ambitions, Gulf money, and Western strategy. .Jamal Wakim .Syriana Analysis
Kevork Almassian70,332 views • 1 month ago

The arrogance of U.S. officials in Lebanon is beyond humiliating. Tom Barrack went as far as warning Lebanese journalists not to be “animalistic” and urged them to “civilize”—claiming this is the problem with the region. This is not diplomacy. It’s colonial condescension.
Kevork Almassian408,496 views • 9 months ago

Iran isn’t interested in a ceasefire because Tehran believes any pause without a structural solution guarantees the next attack later. And what does “structural solution” mean from Iran’s point of view? Two things: First, deterrence restored. Not only for Iran, but including Hezbollah in the equation this time, so its enemy never “tests” these red lines again. Second, U.S. bases in the region must be constrained: keep defensive systems if you want, but remove the offensive capabilities and surveillance architecture that are used to strike Iran. Iran knows where it hurts most: the economy. Trump ran on prosperity, but this war is spreading pain far beyond America, into Europe and global markets, which is why Tehran sees “ceasefire offers” as a moment to raise demands.
Kevork Almassian122,058 views • 2 months ago

🚨 CHINA BUILDS WHILE AMERICA BURNS BILLIONS 🚨 Marco Rubio says America does not want to contain China, but China should not rise at America’s expense. However, who is actually draining America? While China builds infrastructure, expands manufacturing, and signs business deals across the world, Washington is spending $1 billion a day on war in Iran and maintaining hundreds of military bases across the globe. That money is not being spent for the American people. It is being burned in West Asia to weaken Iran, control the Strait of Hormuz, and secure Israel’s dream of becoming the dominant empire of the region. American taxpayers are being sucked dry while China invests in its future. So maybe the problem is not that China is rising. Maybe the problem is that the United States chose empire over its own people.
Kevork Almassian30,831 views • 19 days ago
