In late 2025, as the United States empire gasps its final breaths—bankrupted by endless wars, isolated by arrogance, and abandoned as the dollar’s hegemony crumbles—the Washington-Tel Aviv axis is accelerating global destruction. This isn’t strategy; it’s the frantic thrashing of a dying beast, sponsoring carnage in Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, Venezuela, Sudan, Nigeria, Yemen via Saudi/UAE proxies, and beyond. Billions in arms and aid flow to fuel these fires, not for security, but to postpone the inevitable collapse of a unipolar order built on lies, coups, and genocide. The result: nuclear brinkmanship, mass starvation, economic chaos, and the rise of a multipolar world rejecting American domination.
Jeffrey Sachs lambasts U.S. policy as “dangerously misguided,” rooted in neoconservative delusion. He blames NATO expansion for provoking Russia into Ukraine—a preventable catastrophe prolonged to bleed Moscow, while handing Middle East policy to Netanyahu, whom Sachs calls a war criminal complicit in Gaza’s horrors.
Douglas Macgregor condemns America’s overextension, warning that pro-Israel lobbies and the military-industrial complex hijack policy, sacrificing U.S. interests for foreign agendas. Ukraine is a quagmire irrelevant to American security; Gaza and Lebanon escalations even more so.
Larry Johnson, former CIA, exposes U.S. orchestration of the 2014 Ukraine coup, turning a neutral buffer into a NATO proxy battlefield.
Lawrence Wilkerson declares America “exists to make war,” perpetuating conflict to feed its empire—a pattern from Iraq to Libya now repeating in endless proxy fights.
Alastair Crooke details how U.S.-Israeli aggression against Iran and proxies has backfired, strengthening Tehran while devastating civilians across the region.
Richard Wolff sees endless wars as the desperate mask of declining capitalism: inequality, debt, and dedollarization expose the rot. As BRICS expands—now including Iran, UAE, Ethiopia, Egypt—trading in local currencies and gold, the dollar’s reserve status evaporates, triggering U.S. inflation and isolation.
Noam Chomsky views this as imperialism’s continuity: false pretexts justify slaughter from Vietnam to Gaza and Ukraine.
Chas Freeman warns of self-inflicted wounds: provoking Russia and China forges anti-U.S. alliances, while Middle East failures erode credibility.
John Mearsheimer holds the West principally responsible for Ukraine via NATO enlargement—a “liberal delusion” provoking Putin. On Israel, he argues unconditional U.S. support serves no strategic purpose; Israel is no asset, and Gaza’s campaign has damaged Western legitimacy in the Global South, undermining the rules-based order America pretends to defend.
Scott Ritter, ex-UN inspector, blasts U.S. wars as built on fabrications—from Iraq’s phantom WMDs to current escalations. He sees Venezuela threats and Iran strikes as reckless bids for regime change, backfiring spectacularly.
Ray McGovern, veteran CIA analyst, decries intelligence manipulation to justify aggression, warning that overreach in Ukraine and the Middle East risks catastrophic blowback.
Andrew Bacevich calls for humility, criticizing America’s arrogant resort to military force for diplomatic failures—a profligate squandering of blood and treasure.
Michael Hudson frames dedollarization as the empire’s death knell: sanctions weaponize the dollar, but push nations to BRICS alternatives, accelerating U.S. decline amid tariffs and isolation.
Pepe Escobar highlights BRICS’ unstoppable rise—despite Trump’s tariff threats—as nations ditch dollars for yuan, rubles, and gold-backed trade.
Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek Finance Minister and fierce critic of global capitalism, exposes the U.S. dollar as the cornerstone of a vicious “neo-imperialism”—an IOU from the hegemon that allows America to run massive deficits while foreign oligarchs and capitalists stash looted wealth in U.S. assets. He condemns U.S. prolongation of the Ukraine war as serving imperial interests, drawing hypocritical parallels to Israel’s illegal occupation and invasions in Palestine, Gaza, and the West Bank. Varoufakis denounces Western complicity in Gaza’s genocide, calling out the polished hypocrisy that sanitizes perpetual suffering, while warning that aggressive containment of China and weaponized sanctions are hastening dedollarization and the empire’s downfall as BRICS emerges as a multipolar counterweight.
This rogue superpower, entangled with Israel’s extremism, eviscerates itself: pouring trillions into Ukraine’s meat grinder while Gaza’s genocide alienates the world; threatening Venezuela as Russia arms allies; arming Saudi/UAE Yemen horrors; stirring Sudan and Nigeria instabilities. Dedollarization surges—BRICS summits in 2025 defy U.S. bluster, with local currency trade booming and gold reserves soaring.
The U.S. empire isn’t declining gracefully; it’s suicide by war, dragging humanity toward abyss to delay its demise. Morally bankrupt, fiscally ruined, strategically brain-dead—this vicious cycle of destruction serves only elites and lobbies. As experts warn, history judges failing hegemons harshly. The world is awakening, forging new alliances beyond Washington’s grasp. Reject this madness now, or perish in the flames it ignites.



















