Kobori: 'Axis of evil' defeated in the Middle East
Professor José Kobori says that Iran has won and that this triumph is vital for the consolidation of a multipolar world.
247 - In a video published on YouTube, Professor José Kobori offers a compelling analysis of global geopolitics while commenting on the ceasefire announced by Donald Trump between the United States, Israel, and Iran. According to him, the outcome of the conflict exposes the weakening of American hegemony and marks the defeat of one of the main strategies of the so-called "axis of evil," which, in his view, is represented by Washington and Tel Aviv.
The analysis was originally published on his channel, where Kobori addresses topics connecting geopolitics, economics, and philosophy. Right at the beginning, he ironically comments on the announcement made by Trump on his social media, suggesting that the former president of the United States acts as a "presidential blogger": "It would be comical if it weren't tragic that the president of the nation with the greatest military power in the world announces such an important decision for world peace through his social media and is contradicted by Israel's actions immediately afterward."
Iranian resistance thwarts Western offensive.
According to Kobori, the Israeli attack on Iran, initiated under the pretext of destroying alleged nuclear facilities, violated international law, reports from the International Atomic Energy Agency, and even US intelligence, which did not indicate any violation on the part of Tehran. The professor denounces the move as part of a broader plan by the American empire to contain Chinese growth and maintain control of the global financial system, especially through the hegemony of the dollar.
“Overthrowing the Iranian regime serves several American strategic interests,” Kobori explains. Among these interests, he cites the goal of destabilizing the BRICS—since Iran became a full member of the bloc in 2024—and preventing more countries from trading oil outside the dollar, as Iran already does with China. Furthermore, the professor warns of the United States' attempt to prevent Saudi Arabia from approaching the BRICS and the ongoing multipolar project.
Ceasefire or tactical maneuver?
The video also draws a parallel with the ceasefire in Gaza, previously announced by Trump and followed by the resumption of hostilities by Israel. According to Kobori, the same could happen now: “Just like with the ceasefire in Gaza, this could be just a moment for Israel to resupply and restart the attacks.”
He also states that the attempt to destabilize Iran is part of a long-standing plan by deep state The American plan, revealed by General Wesley Clark in 2007, was to "overthrow seven governments" in the Middle East and Africa. According to Kobori, Iranian persistence prevented the completion of this project.
Multipolarity in motion
In contrast to Western warmongering, Kobori highlights China's diplomatic and commercial strategy. While the attacks were taking place on June 13, Beijing was concluding the China-Africa Forum, with the participation of 53 countries and the signing of tariff-free trade agreements. A few days later, on June 17, the China-Central Asia summit was held in Kazakhstan, resulting in new agreements and the consolidation of Chinese influence in the region.
"The United States has become accustomed to defining countries not aligned with the imperialist system as the 'axis of evil,' while some drop bombs, others close lucrative deals," Kobori states.
End of cycle
According to the professor, the offensive against Iran represents yet another strategic error by the United States: "Bombing and destroying a country is not winning a war," he warns. He believes that the conflict in Iran, if prolonged, will drain Washington's resources, just as it did in previous wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The attempt to draw China into direct confrontation is seen as illusory, since Beijing would demonstrate greater strategic depth and economic resilience.
At the end of the video, Kobori reaffirms that the defeat of the imperialist project in the Middle East opens the way for the consolidation of a new world order: "Iran won, and this is vital for the consolidation of a multipolar world," he states. Watch:
