Divided and Conquered: How the Fragmentation of the Muslim World Enabled a Zionist Empire

In 2010, Uzi Arad, then Netanyahu’s National Security Advisor, made the chilling objective plain:

The idea of nuclear deterrence in the Muslim world must be broken-whether in Tehran or Islamabad.

This is not about immediate conflict. It is about ideological architecture. The Zionist vision cannot tolerate even theoretical resistance. All rivals must be neutralized-economically, diplomatically, or militarily.

The Zionist Colony: An Outpost of the American Empire

Israel does not stand on its own. It exists as a fortified outpost of American imperial power-armed, financed, and ideologically fused with the empire it serves.

Since 1948, the United States has given over $150 billion in aid to Israel. It shields Israel from consequences at the UN, supplies its weapons, and grants it diplomatic impunity.

But beyond the money lies belief. Neoconservatives and Christian Zionists in Washington view Israel not merely as an ally but as a symbol-the West’s civilisational vanguard in a region they deem culturally hostile and religiously incompatible.

Elliott Abrams, a key U.S. policymaker, once wrote:

The collapse of hostile Arab regimes is not a threat to regional stability—it is a prerequisite for it.

Pastor John Hagee, a leader of the powerful Christian Zionist lobby, declared:

We are not here to negotiate. We are here to stand with Israel-militarily and eternally.

The result is a colony with nuclear weapons and Western theology behind it. Its wars are sanctified. Its expansion is applauded. Its apartheid is protected.

Conclusion: Either Unify Now or Fall under the Direct Rule of the Genocidal Zionist Colony

The Muslim world is not merely weak-it has been engineered for defeat. Its fragmentation, its puppet rulers, and its inability to act collectively are all symptoms of a system imposed by colonialism and now enforced by apartheid.

Israel’s ongoing destruction of Iran proves a grim reality: that any Muslim state which refuses to comply with Zionist and Western dictates will be isolated, demonised, and dismantled.

But unity is not just a slogan. It is a strategic imperative. If the Muslim world were to merge its resources, borders, and leadership into a single Islamic entity, the transformation would be global and immediate:

  • Economically, it would become a self-sufficient superpower. Muslim countries hold over 60% of the world’s proven oil and gas reserves, fertile agricultural zones, and some of the world’s youngest, most dynamic populations. A united Islamic economy could bypass the dollar, create a shared gold-backed currency, and escape the stranglehold of Western financial institutions like the IMF and World Bank.
  • Politically, Muslim unity would end the age of dependency on Western capitals. A Caliphate-style leadership rooted in the Qur’an and Sunnah would represent all Muslims-not corrupt elites-but the Ummah itself. This leadership could set unified foreign policy, expel foreign bases, and refuse normalization with apartheid regimes. It would restore dignity to Muslim diplomacy.
  • Militarily, true strength would emerge not from scattered armies but from integration, industrialisation, and scale. A united Muslim world could develop a sovereign defence industry-producing its own aircraft, satellites, drones, and cyber capabilities-free from Western dependency. With shared intelligence networks, centralized command, and ideological unity, it could transform defence into deterrence. Just as Western empires use military force to defend global interests, so too could Islamic unity use power to defend the oppressed, protect resources, and deter aggression. Industrial unity would make military sovereignty possible-and military sovereignty would make political independence real.

This is not fantasy-it is the missed opportunity of every generation since 1924. And now, it is an existential necessity.

The Muslim world must awaken. It must abandon the illusions of sovereignty beneath colonial borders, reject rulers who serve foreign agendas, and unite under an Islamic leadership. Not ceremonial, not symbolic-a real authority based on the Qur’an, Sunnah, and justice.

History shows what is possible. In the 16th century, Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent didn’t just expand the Ottoman Empire-he codified and unified Islamic law (qanun), reformed the courts, defended Muslim lands diplomatically and militarily, and made the Islamic world a global power others feared and respected.

And every believer has a role to play. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:

Whoever among you sees an evil, let him change it with his hand; if he cannot, then with his tongue; and if he cannot, then with his heart-and that is the weakest of faith.

(Sahih Muslim)

Support unity. Pray for it. Speak for it. Work for it. Organize for it. The effort of today may be the foundation of tomorrow’s liberation.

Because if we do not act now, we may live to see the dark Zionist curtain fall land after land.

Tel Aviv will no longer simply bomb Muslim capitals-it will become the capital.

Unite, or be governed. Rise, or be erased. History is waiting-and each person will have to answer.

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