I would like to ask Mr dugin. How many Japanese are in the US government? And how many Israelis are in the US government? If the numbers are not equal. Then I would like to know why he is implying that they are both occupied equally? Just want to know his rationale.
I'm just the interviewer, so this is in no way a reply on behalf of Dr. Dugin. (But I would like to ask him this question if I have the chance to interview him again.) My understanding of Dr. Dugin's point, to your question, is that it's the Japanese government which is occupied by Washington, and not the other way around. I would say that the Japanese government has very, very little influence over Washington. The Israeli government obviously has much, much more influence over Washington than the Japanese government does. On another level, "occupation" can have many shapes, I think. There's actual military occupation, and then there's lobbying (AIPAC, etc.), and then there's economic influence, and then there's strategic capture (US-Japan "alliance"), and so on and so forth.
@jasonmorgan9323 Thank you for your reply. I much appreciate it. I understand the occupation levels are different. Eg. Germany is very comparable to Japan. However, if we think in terms of what the empire is sacrificing for their colony in Israel, it literally has no peer. I respect Mr. Dugin. I have consumed almost anything I find of him on the internet. But in this live genocide. My emotions are a bit high. The live broadcast atrocities are, I think, unparalleled in history, given 2.2 million people in a prison being systematically murdered. Obviously, it is natural law that they would try to break out of their situation. No need to condemn them for that.
This is a good point. Watching the Trump years has taught me that Washington is capable of much worse than one man or even one movement could ever counter. There is also the problem of Trump himself, his inability to outmaneuver his persecutors on or above (below?) their level.
Fascinating interview.
excelent interview !!!
Thank you for your kind words of encouragement. They mean a lot!
Yep , Germany too. ✨🌞✨.
We hope to have more from Dr. Dugin.
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I would like to ask Mr dugin. How many Japanese are in the US government? And how many Israelis are in the US government?
If the numbers are not equal. Then I would like to know why he is implying that they are both occupied equally?
Just want to know his rationale.
I'm just the interviewer, so this is in no way a reply on behalf of Dr. Dugin. (But I would like to ask him this question if I have the chance to interview him again.) My understanding of Dr. Dugin's point, to your question, is that it's the Japanese government which is occupied by Washington, and not the other way around. I would say that the Japanese government has very, very little influence over Washington. The Israeli government obviously has much, much more influence over Washington than the Japanese government does.
On another level, "occupation" can have many shapes, I think. There's actual military occupation, and then there's lobbying (AIPAC, etc.), and then there's economic influence, and then there's strategic capture (US-Japan "alliance"), and so on and so forth.
@jasonmorgan9323 Thank you for your reply. I much appreciate it. I understand the occupation levels are different. Eg. Germany is very comparable to Japan. However, if we think in terms of what the empire is sacrificing for their colony in Israel, it literally has no peer.
I respect Mr. Dugin. I have consumed almost anything I find of him on the internet. But in this live genocide. My emotions are a bit high. The live broadcast atrocities are, I think, unparalleled in history, given 2.2 million people in a prison being systematically murdered. Obviously, it is natural law that they would try to break out of their situation. No need to condemn them for that.
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A lot of these thinkers think too highly of Trump
This is a good point. Watching the Trump years has taught me that Washington is capable of much worse than one man or even one movement could ever counter. There is also the problem of Trump himself, his inability to outmaneuver his persecutors on or above (below?) their level.