This Is the Death of U.S. Democracy—and the Militarisation of US society
Over the past 48 hours, the U.S. military—under Trump’s leadership—joined Israel in bombing Iranian nuclear sites, marking the first direct U.S. military strikes on Iran in decades. Meanwhile, civil unrest is exploding across American cities, especially in California, Atlanta, and D.C., as Trump’s mass deportation plans have ignited outrage. Instead of calming the chaos, Trump—a leader who confuses provocation with strength—has poured gasoline onto a burning situation.
Make no mistake: the USA is cracking. This is not defense. This is performance warfare. And America is cannibalizing itself in the name of empire.
⚠️ Netanyahu: The Warlord in Emperor's Robes
Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, continues his campaign of unchecked aggression, now dragging the world into a firestorm under the pretext of self-defense.
Let us not forget:
- Netanyahu is a fugitive of international law, with an active warrant of arrest issued by the International Criminal Court.
- Since the 1990s, Netanyahu has warned that Iran would have a nuclear weapon “in 3 years”—yet 30 years have passed, and that phantom threat has never materialized.
🕊️ Diplomacy Betrayed: The U.S. Killed Peace Mid-Sentence
Just two days ago, Iranian officials were in diplomacy talks in Geneva. The ink hadn't dried on the hopes of peace when bombs rained down—not from Iran, but from the United States.
When the global superpower punishes diplomacy with airstrikes, we must ask:
Who is destabilizing the world order? Who is truly the aggressor?
🌐 Peace is the UN’s Mandate—Not a Superpower’s Hobby
It is not the U.S.’s job to police the world. Maintaining peace is the role of the United Nations. When that responsibility is hijacked by any one nation—especially a nation mired in electoral and constitutional crisis—the result isn’t peace. It’s propaganda.
Instead, America should have:
- Convened a U.N. Security Council meeting
- Presented any credible evidence that Iran posed a global threat
- Given Iran time to respond and disarm
- Ultimately led a coordinated, international effort, through the U.N. (and with NATO and non‑EU partners), to restore balance and prevent war
But Trump—a transactional President—ignored protocol. He listened to Netanyahu’s persuasive ramblings, joined forces, and illegally struck Iran without Congressional approval.
Under international law, unilateral aggression is illegal. The legally sanctioned path is:
- Demonstrate threat
- Obtain Security Council backing
- Allow the accused state to respond
- If refused, unify the international community before any strike
What we witnessed instead was impulsive war theater.
With tensions rising, Europe and the U.N. have urgently called for mediation—not confrontation—to steer this crisis away from disaster.
Meanwhile in America, a bipartisan chorus of Senators and lawmakers—are demanding answers, questioning whether Trump bypassed his constitutional mandate by ordering strikes on Iran without Congressional approval.
This isn’t late-night drama. A broader regional war is no longer a possibility. It is a probability. Even inevitability.
🔮 I Foretold This in Elysium Odyssey
In my allegorical masterpiece, Elysium Odyssey, I wrote about a manipulative aristocrat named Sir Mike Coxsmall—a delusional figure who craves empire, ignites global war, and follows the whispers of a demigod called Voidguard.
Coxsmall doesn’t wage war to win. He wages war to reset the board—to redraw maps, rewrite rules, and reforge the world in his image.
Sound familiar?
Netanyahu is Coxsmall made flesh. And what’s unfolding now is not coincidence—it’s choreography.
And just like Coxsmall, who reports to Voidguard through the manipulative Council, there is another player in Elysium Odyssey—Richard Sterling. Sterling seems to hate Coxsmall. He postures as his opposite. But in truth? He reports directly to Voidguard. He’s just as ruthless. Just as obsessed with control. Just as willing to weaponize the unseen.
Sound familiar?
Since the early 1990s, Netanyahu has repeatedly claimed that Iran would have a nuclear bomb “within 1 to 3 years.” He’s been singing that tune for over 30 years. And yet—no bomb. No mushroom cloud. Just the same old speech, repackaged with fresh fear. And still, he calls Iran an existential threat?
What threat? The only thing Iran is threatening is Netanyahu’s decades-long excuse to play warlord on the world stage.
If Netanyahu is Coxsmall, then Iran's Khomanei is Sterling. Two tyrants. Two masks. One whispering about democracy and ancient land. The other invoking martyrdom and religion. But both serving the same shadow—Voidguard. They pretend to be at war, but they are just the left and right hands of the same collapsing system.
They are not opposites. They are twins of the same coin. Their missiles are real, but their war is theatre. A performance so convincing, the world forgets it’s been cast as the audience, not the author.
While we pick sides, they pick timelines. While we fear the fire, they reshape the map.
⚔️ But There Is Another Way 🧭 If You’re Awake, You’re Already Part of It
Here’s how to step forward:
Elysium Odyssey isn’t just a fantasy. It’s a blueprint for leading through collapse. It predicted the convergence of chaos we’re now witnessing—algorithmic warfare, economic entropy, spiritual dislocation.
That’s why I created the Elysium Leadership Odyssey—
📘 OR Start with the book – Elysium Odyssey
I wrote in Elysium Odyssey that a time would come when the wicked would wear the robes of the righteous, and the truly righteous would be dismissed as extremists.
Good would be rebranded as dangerous. Evil, rebranded as leadership.
And here we are.
Netanyahu—the fugitive from justice—is paraded as a defender of peace. Diplomacy is painted as weakness. Truth is not dead. It’s just been recoded.
But I didn’t just predict this. I built Odyssey for it.
We’re not here to watch the world burn. We’re here to light a new flame from its ashes.
Isaac Lakhi® Philosopher-General | Spiritual Economist | Strategic Coach of the New Civilisation