In a series of provocative statements shared via Russian state-backed media and social platforms, Alexander Dugin has called for an immediate shift in Russia’s domestic and military posture. His remarks come as the Middle East descends into “open war” and the Kremlin officially condemns the US-Israeli strikes as a “dangerous adventure.”
1. The “World War 3” Declaration
Dugin’s rhetoric has reached a fever pitch following the Saturday strikes that decapitated Iran’s leadership.
- “Again”: In a post on X (formerly Twitter) amplified by RT, Dugin stated simply: “WW3 has begun. Again.”
- Global Confrontation: He views the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East not as isolated regional issues, but as a singular, existential struggle between the “Globalist West” and the “Eurasian Heartland.”
2. “We Are Next”: The Iran-Russia Link
Dugin’s primary concern is that the systematic destruction of Iran’s military infrastructure is a precursor to a direct assault on Russia.
- Strategic Buffer: “Everything depends on how long the IRGC holds out,” Dugin argued. “If Iran holds, everything could go in the opposite direction. If it collapses, we are next.”
- End of Normalcy: He criticized the Russian government’s efforts to maintain a “business as usual” atmosphere for its citizens. He believes the strategy of projecting a peaceful life has “exhausted itself” and that Russia must transition to a full war footing.
3. Critique of “Patriotic Reform”
Dugin suggested that without “real patriotic reforms” within the Russian state, the situation would become “unpredictable.”
- Targeting the Elites: His comments are widely interpreted as a nudge to the Kremlin to purge “liberal” elements and fully embrace a more radical, nationalist ideology to prepare for a broader conflict.
Key Takeaways: Dugin’s War Doctrine (March 2026)
| Concept | Dugin’s Position |
| Status of Conflict | World War 3 is officially underway. |
| Role of Iran | The IRGC is the primary line of defense for the “multipolar world.” |
| Fate of Russia | Russia is the ultimate target of Operation Epic Fury’s “success.” |
| Domestic Policy | Russia must abandon the “illusion of peace” and reform immediately. |
Official Kremlin vs. Dugin
While Dugin’s views are influential, they often represent the most extreme “hawk” faction in Moscow. The official Russian Foreign Ministry, led by Sergei Lavrov, has used more measured—though still highly critical—language, labeling the strikes a “radiological catastrophe” risk and urging Russian citizens to evacuate the region immediately.
