11:22:00 18.01.2026
If you study the histories of empires, you will see that before fragmenting and collapsing, they always take one “last breath,” trying to expand their borders further and impose their will more forcefully on other states. They organize military campaigns that exceed their limits, centralize power, carry out harsh repression against the opposition, and attempt to implement grandiose projects.
This “last breath” of empires resembles a dying star that burns more intensely before it goes out. This happens when empires begin to accumulate numerous internal problems, such as economic, demographic, and social issues. Because of these internal problems, they lose confidence in their own strength as well as in their future, and as a result they resort to extreme actions in order to supposedly “restore” themselves. Unable to find solutions to their internal problems, they begin searching for “solutions” abroad. This is similar to a person with a large ego who, in reality, has issues of self-confidence and psychological problems, but tries to assert himself through outward superficial actions and big empty talk.
And thus, the actions of the United States of America and the Russian Federation (as well as China) over the past few years are nothing other than the “last breath” of their dying empires. After betraying Artsakh, the Kremlin launched a war in Ukraine in order to reclaim strategically important parts of its former Soviet borders, while Washington, during the Trump era, under the slogan “Make America Great Again,” seeks to seize Greenland—and why not also Central America and Canada.
America and Russia, no matter how different they may be, are facing the same problems, such as massive non-white immigration, a decline in the workforce, societal degradation, Jewish dominance, astronomical debt, drug addiction, prostitution, steadily rising inflation, corruption and many other problems, since both became superpowers after the Second World War, when a Jewish world order was established. Many people, seeing the bold actions of Washington and the Kremlin, may think that they are gaining new momentum, but once they understand the concept of an empire’s “last breath,” they will realize that these empires—as well as the degenerate world order established by them—are standing on the brink of collapse…
“Look back over the past, with its changing empires that rose and fell, and you can foresee the future too.” - Marcus Aurelius
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