If the foundation of Western civilization was purely material, can it survive a confrontation with a “Steel Paradigm” that doesn’t fear material loss? History is currently writing the answer.
Shift of Civilizations: Iran and the New Strategic Century

The 15th Solar Century: The Great Power Shift and the Rise of the East
We are not just living through a change in years; we are witnessing a civilizational earthquake.
For the last four centuries, the world’s pulse was dictated by the Atlantic—the US and Europe. But as we enter this new era (the 15th Century of the Solar Hijri calendar), the sun is setting on Western hegemony. From the chaotic withdrawal of the US from Afghanistan to the rise of new Eastern alliances, the “Old Idols” of global politics are crumbling.
1. Moving Away from the Ocean: The Power Shift
Historically, global dominance was tied to controlling the seas—specifically the Atlantic. Today, strategic studies like “Horizon 2050” confirm that power is migrating East.
Key Insight: When power moves from one geography to another, the old guard never leaves quietly. The global instability we see today is the “last stand” of a fading civilization trying to protect its structure.
2. The “Oyster and Pearl” Defense
To understand the resilience of the East (particularly Iran and the school of Tashayyu), we must look at the Creative Defense model.
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The Metaphor: When a grain of sand (a threat) enters an oyster, it causes pain. Instead of just ejecting it, the oyster covers the threat with its own essence, turning it into a precious pearl.
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The Reality: Every external attack—like the invasion by Saddam Hussein or modern economic sanctions—has been treated like that grain of sand. Instead of collapsing, the society transformed the threat into a new strength (like the Basij movement and local industrial self-reliance).
3. Global NATO’s Three Weak Spots
To maintain its grip, the West has created a “Global NATO” network with three specific fronts designed to contain its rivals. These are the “Achilles’ Heels” of the modern world:
| Front | Target | The Stake |
| Ukraine | Russia | If Russia wins, the political structure of Europe collapses. |
| Taiwan | China | If China takes control, American global hegemony becomes history. |
| Palestine | Iran/Islam | If the resistance succeeds here, the West’s entire regional framework in the Middle East falls. |
This is a Zero-Sum Game: a total win for one side means the complete dismantling of the other.
4. The “Godfather” Illusion: Department of State
A common misconception is that the US has a “Foreign Ministry.” It doesn’t. It has a Department of State. This name reveals a deep imperial mindset:
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Global Provinces: The US views the entire world as its “State.” There are 50 internal states and 200 “outer provinces.”
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Military Governors: To manage these “provinces,” the US divided the world into military commands. For example, CENTCOM acts as the de facto governor of our region.
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The Challenge: Most world leaders act like “provincial governors” under this system. The rise of the East represents the first time a major power has broken this “Godfather” contract and demanded true sovereignty.
5. The Failure of the “Milking Cow” Strategy
Material wealth alone cannot win a civilizational war. According to estimates mentioned by figures like Donald Trump, trillions of dollars were funneled into the region to neutralize the Iranian influence.
Trump famously referred to certain wealthy regional allies as “Milking Cows”—nations used for their resources to fund Western interests. Yet, despite a $6 trillion investment and total economic blockades, the ideological movement has not moved back an inch.
The lesson? Dollars cannot compete with a culture rooted in patience (Sabr) and sacrifice (Shahadat).
Conclusion: The New World Order
The “Glass Houses” of Western alliances are shaking. The 15th Solar Century is proving that a civilization built solely on the “mighty dollar” and temporary material power cannot withstand a movement rooted in deep spiritual and historical identity.
The West is at its limit. The East is just beginning its next chapter.
Food for Thought:
If the foundation of Western civilization was purely material, can it survive a confrontation with a “Steel Paradigm” that doesn’t fear material loss? History is currently writing the answer.
Do you see this as a clash of civilizations, or simply the natural cycle of rising and falling empires?
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The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words. Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. Their separate existence is a myth.
To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual.






