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The New Axis of Evil: Iran, China, Russia, and North Korea

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By Rachel Avraham


In a recent webinar, Ken Abramowitz, the founder of Save the West and author of The Multi Front War, said that today four countries constitute an axis of evil: Iran, China, Russia and North Korea: “They are on the offense 100 percent of the time. They are seeking world domination. They must be confronted and we have no clue how to confront them. We are in a state of war.

“These countries have declared war on democracy. None of our leaders of either party want to explain to us that we are in World War III. No one wants to discuss the existential threats America faces.”

According to Abramowitz, the threats that America faces can be summarized by the colors Green, Red, Blue and White.

  • The greens are the radical Islamists, which include Iran, the number one state sponsor of terrorism in the world, as well as the Muslim Brotherhood, Al Qaeda, ISIS, Hamas, Hezbollah and all of the other Islamist terror groups active today.
  • The Reds include Russia, China, North Korea and others who are influenced by communism.
  •  The “Blues are socialists, the EU, the World Economic Forum, UN and other internationalists.
  • And the Whites are isolationists. They want to surrender.”

“The key point of my thinking is that we have to confront the Greens, Reds and Blues,” Abramowitz noted, as each one of them poses a threat to democracy. From Abramowitz’s perspective, the Greens seek the destruction of western civilization as we know it and want the entire world to become part of Dar Al Islam.

Iran always chants “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.” They have a clock in the middle of Tehran that is counting the time till the regime believes Israel will be destroyed. The Iranian government has proxies controlling Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, and Iraq, and is seeking nuclear weapons.

Meanwhile, the Reds are threatening Japan, Taiwan, Ukraine, South Korea and other places that are friendly to the US.
All the while, the Blues seek to tie America’s hands, so that American cannot respond to these threats properly. For example, Russia has the ability to veto any action by the UN Security Council on Syria and Ukraine. Iran, a country that stones adulterers and mandates hijab, sits on the Women’s Commission at the UN. Abramowitz stressed, “We have to stop the greens, reds and blues from expanding.”

Abramowitz proclaimed, “I just saw a video of kids in Houston pledging alliance to Sharia law. Why is that school not shut down? Just because the map says Iran is over there does not mean that they are not over here. I see Iranian influence all over the US and in Europe. Of the axis of evil, only Iran doesn’t have nukes. If we had a real government, this would be the time to go after Iran. Once they have nukes, we will have every excuse not to go after them. Iran is an existential threat to America. We are not going to go after nuclear China or Russia, so let us go after the weaker link. Most of its military capabilities that threaten America are in Iran. They have physical terrorists, cultural terrorists, and narco-terrorists.”

Abramowitz emphasized that most of the Iranian people do not support their own regime: “The population is only 60 percent Persian. Many Azeris, Baluchis, Kurds, Bahai have no interest in being part of a Persian criminal organization. They kill more people per capita than anywhere else. They even imprison people for not wearing hijab. Many people don’t have proper drinking water. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards was officially designated as a terror organization. If you are not going to blow up Iran, we must apply sanctions and do the under-the-radar work. Bad guys disappear. Cyber-attacks mysteriously happen. Things get blown up. We should also support secessionist movements, because they need support, since Iran will not say goodbye to a good part of Iran easily.”

Abramowitz condemned the fact that for too long, little Israel has been going after Iran alone: “The world should help little Israel, but they are not.” Abramowitz noted that most Americans vote for which candidate they like, but they are mistaken, as they should vote for the candidate the Axis of Evil hates the most: “When you have lions, tigers, and bears, they have to be afraid of you or else you will end up in a war.”

Indeed, the one time that Iran ever gave up its nuclear program was when former US President Bush invaded Iraq and the Iranians thought they were going to be next. Only when the Iranians understood that the Americans were not going to invade them did they proceed with their nuclear program once again.


Rachel Avraham is a political analyst working for the Safadi Center for International Diplomacy, Research, Public Relations and Human Rights, which is run by Mendi Safadi, a former Likud Candidate for the Knesset and a former chief of staff of former Israeli Communication Minister Ayoob Kara. Since 2012, she has been working as an Israel-based journalist and writer, covering Iran, Kurdistan, Turkey, Iraq, Syria, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and other developments in the greater Islamic world.

Her articles have appeared in the Washington Times, the Hill, Front Page Magazine, the Daily Wire, the Christian Post, the Baltimore Jewish Times, the Jerusalem Post, Israel Hayom, Ahval and many other publications across the globe. She received her MA in Middle Eastern Studies from Ben-Gurion University. She got her BA in Government and Politics with minors in Jewish Studies and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Maryland at College Park.

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Rachel Avraham is a political analyst working for the Safadi Center for International Diplomacy, Research, Public Relations and Human Rights, which is run by Mendi Safadi, a former Likud Candidate for the Knesset and a former chief of staff of former Israeli Communication Minister Ayoob Kara. Since 2012, she has been working as an Israel-based journalist and writer, covering Iran, Kurdistan, Turkey, Iraq, Syria, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and other developments in the greater Islamic world. Her articles have appeared in the Washington Times, the Hill, Front Page Magazine, the Daily Wire, the Christian Post, the Baltimore Jewish Times, the Jerusalem Post, Israel Hayom, Ahval and many other publications across the globe. She received her MA in Middle Eastern Studies from Ben-Gurion University. She got her BA in Government and Politics with minors in Jewish Studies and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Maryland at College Park.