"Noomachy" of World War III
Alexander Dugin is a renowned Russian philosopher and public activist, doctor of Sociology, Political sciences and Philosophy; who reflected on Iran Israel was and described that as a precursor of WW-III. He proclaims the beginning of World War III and his reading is accurate. We need to realign our readings on the art of war within this noomachic moment. This is a commentary from Mr Augusto Fleck.
"Noomachy" of World War III
There are certainly those who think that Alexander Dugin exaggerated when he said that the US attack on Iranian nuclear structures symbolizes a trigger for World War III, but the truth is that his analysis correctly points to the factual and symbolic pattern within a theme that has long been known to be the most likely path to a new global conflict: nuclear escalation.
Obviously, after the Second World War ended with the dramatic event of the bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which were more than a demonstration of force, an ominous omen, every great moment of tension capable of suggesting conflicts on a global scale began to be accompanied not only by a fear of “if”, but “when” a nuclear war would arise.
The imagination of the peoples has shifted between post-apocalyptic revolutions, wars for oil and even the revolt of the machine pressing the doomsday button. The world began to live guided by the minutes before midnight, fearful of the atom as if it were the Leviathan itself. There was a whirlwind of images forming and being instrumentalized, the fear of the end of the world was strong, the eschatology of postmodernity was being configured. But this moment has never been as close as it is now.
One reason for this is that, like any symbol that is overused, its internalization eventually loses strength until it becomes a scarecrow, a deconstructed monster that houses nothing but twigs and straw. The use of nuclear weapons to deter threats is no longer as taboo as it once was.
Part of the reason for this is the constant Anglo-Israeli provocations. The closer one gets to the “red lines,” and the more they are allowed to be crossed, the less significant they become and the bolder the attack. Just like the hyena that surrounds and nibbles at the genitals of its prey until the latter can no longer threaten to retaliate and falls down, exhausted and defeated.
In the same way, the agents of the Deep State operate, confident that their opponents are never really ready to go to extremes, nibbling and provoking, retreating and regrouping. The nuclear threat loses its force as it retreats into new lines. The “end of the world” becomes a meme, an alienated and schizotypal expectation, an antiphrastic device.
The ceasefire is nothing more than a mocking maneuver before the next provocation. But that, in itself, is already war. It is just structured differently than traditionally understood.
Another important point to consider, based on this idea of “structuring” war, is Dugin’s noomachic approach to the Deep State’s strategy. It is important to understand that, given that we are facing an eschatological battle, the deep structures of each side’s strategy differ substantially.
Everything that our side understands as order, hierarchy, borders, and identity is foreign or instrumental to the enemy. He does not operate according to these logics and does not organize himself in this way. He inverts our logic against us, instrumentalizing everything and everyone in a large, amorphous, dark network, of whose plots we perceive only the small rhizomes, since the tentacles that articulate them are submerged in the horizontal abyss of Cybele, whose objective is the annihilation of all principles of verticality, swallowed without direct attack, without sharpness, but by the long and slow fall into its entrails.
War everywhere, of all against all, is a reflection of this primordial verbal logic. Death advances in all directions, devouring and assimilating everyone into the same earth. Globalism, Zionism, virtualism, Cthulism, cyborgism, are all products of this preconscious force.
Iran, Russia, China, Africa, Latin America, we are all facing a final, noomachic moment. We must break with the enemy's logic and attack him with something he himself does not expect, with the light that the darkness cannot comprehend.
The hour of decision approaches, the borders and walls need to be defended, the clock will soon strike midnight.
This article is written by Mr Augusto Fleck (Gaucho, dissident, bachelor in Social Sciences and translator; a fool dancing with death.) and is available on following link.
https://novaresistencia.org/2025/06/28/reflexoes-sobre-a-noomaquia-na-terceira-guerra-mundial/
Conclusion from Blogger
"Noomachy," also spelled "Noomakhia," refers to the concept of a "war of the mind" or a "battle of the logos," particularly in the context of philosophical and historical discourse. It describes the ongoing conflict between different sets of ideas, principles, or worldviews that shape the development of cultures and civilizations. This concept is central to the work of thinkers like Alexander Dugin, who explores the historical and philosophical dimensions of these intellectual battles.
The writer of the above piece has carried out a wonderful analysis of opinion presented by Alexander Dugin. The Truth of the matter is that USA is a lone super power which is behaving very dangerously and "war of mind" is shaping the future of this world. This unipolar world is dying a woefully loud death with a lot of catastrophic effect. Therefore, the world must come together to restrict the foolish games being played by Zionist Jews or US Deep State and let the transformation towards multipolar world be smooth and bloodless.