The media narrative frames the war through the language of objectives and outcomes, masking how imperial violence is normalized and depoliticized. A reconstruction of the facts reveals a deeper reality: sanctions, covert operations, chokepoint control, and historical intervention form the material architecture of this conflict. What emerges is not policy failure but a system in crisis—an empire that can still destroy with precision but cannot reliably impose political submission. The task now shifts from analysis to organization, as scattered resistance must be consolidated into a force capable of raising the cost of empire beyond what it can sustain.

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