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Have Secret Coups or Revolutions Taken Place in the US and Israel?

22 Nisan 2026
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Since the beginning of the Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7, 2023, we aim to present the consequences of the policies pursued by the United States and Israel, and to raise a striking and difficult question.

The United States is sinking deeper into a crisis with each passing day.

President Trump’s politics of threats and coercion are pushing the superpower United States toward a very dangerous turning point—toward the edge of a deep cliff.

His threats to make Canada the “51st state” and his demands to take over Greenland, a territory of Denmark, have caused serious tensions and emotional as well as political ruptures. Canada has begun seeking alternative agreements with China, Europe, and Türkiye in response to the US.

The US neighbor Mexico is experiencing tensions due to trade disputes, migration, and drug policies. European countries—especially Germany, France, and the United Kingdom—have seen their relations with the US cool due to criticisms over “free-riding” in NATO, trade tariffs, support for Ukraine, and differences in climate policies. These countries are going through a transatlantic crisis. European nations have also started searching for new trade routes with China.

At the beginning of 2026, the US operation to capture President Maduro along with his wife, followed by military intervention, turned relations with Venezuela completely hostile.

On February 28, 2026, a highly destructive war was launched against Iran by the US and Israel. Hatred toward Israel and the US among the Iranian people reached record levels. This anger and resentment did not remain limited to Iran but spread globally, causing outrage across the region and the world.

Trump’s inconsistent China policy has not achieved its goals; instead, it has triggered reactions from the Chinese public. The US-China trade war continues, but Trump’s occasional search for a “big deal” and signals of compromise reveal his weaknesses.

India, one of the US’s loyal allies, has drawn lessons from these developments and is turning toward Russia, especially in defense and security matters. Meanwhile, South Korea and Japan—under US protection since World War II—are rapidly distancing themselves from Washington.

The US is also facing ideological conflicts with leftist governments in Latin American countries such as Brazil and Colombia. Brazil’s President Da Silva is one of the strongest voices opposing what he calls US aggression. In an angry speech, he states:

“They are once again fabricating claims that Iran will produce nuclear weapons. They will not! This is a familiar strategy: first they lie to you, then they destroy you. They portray Latin America as a continent of drug cartels and the Arab world as synonymous with terrorism. So who is the ‘good guy’ in this story? Always them! These lies used to justify wars must come to an end.”

The Brazilian President’s following call is historic:

“While the world spends 2.7 trillion dollars on arms, millions of people suffer from hunger. You cannot talk about decarbonizing the planet on one hand and drop bombs every day on the other. The UN Secretary-General must hold emergency meetings without waiting for the approval of the five permanent members. If this duty cannot be fulfilled, then either resign or reform the UN Charter entirely.”

Trump’s “America First” policy has created disappointment even among traditional allies. Global public opinion toward the US has dropped to one of its lowest levels in recent history.

By openly threatening and criticizing NATO, Trump has positioned himself against all alliance members. Even Israel—one of the main beneficiaries of US protection—has begun to raise its voice and criticisms. Countries such as the United Kingdom, Poland, Australia, and New Zealand have started looking for alternatives. In Hungary, Viktor Orbán, one of the strongest supporters of Israel and Trump in Europe, lost the latest election after significant political damage.

The recent Iran war has opened the eyes of countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the UAE. They have realized that the US cannot be trusted unconditionally and have begun searching for new options.

Baltic countries, which have long relied on NATO and the US, are experiencing deep shock. The US has completely lost Egypt.

Israel has become increasingly isolated in the world!

Since October 7, 2023, the policies of Netanyahu have fueled anti-Israel sentiment in many countries, bringing Israel’s global image to one of its lowest points in history. Countries such as Brazil, Bolivia, Belize, Colombia, Nicaragua, South Africa, Türkiye, Jordan, Bahrain, Chad, Honduras, Spain, Ireland, Norway, and Chile have either cut diplomatic relations, suspended them, or withdrawn their ambassadors.

Dozens of Latin American countries and Muslim-majority countries have reacted strongly.

At the UN and in international courts, South Africa’s genocide case and the International Criminal Court’s request for an arrest warrant for Netanyahu have led many European countries to take steps toward recognizing a Palestinian state.

According to public opinion polls (Pew 2025), in countries such as Türkiye, Indonesia, Spain, and Japan—across 24 nations—negative views toward Israel and Netanyahu dominate.

Even countries traditionally friendly or allied with Israel—such as Greece, Southern Cyprus, Argentina, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Paraguay, and Guatemala—are experiencing deep regret in light of recent developments. They are beginning to question whether their relations with Israel are a liability rather than a guarantee.

The Abraham Accords with the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan have become ineffective due to Gaza.

Some Western countries such as France and Germany still maintain diplomatic relations, but they are distancing themselves from the Netanyahu government and showing increasing willingness to recognize a Palestinian state. Israel’s isolation in the international arena—especially in the UN and human rights forums—has intensified. Netanyahu’s Gaza policy has left Israel increasingly isolated in the Global South.

The United States and Israel are now among the most isolated, least trusted, and most negatively perceived countries in the world.

These two countries have been brought to this point by the policies of Joe Biden, Donald Trump, and Benjamin Netanyahu. The support of the Israeli public on these issues has also played a role.

Trump has recently targeted Pope Leo, putting much of the Catholic world against him. After damaging US relations with many countries, he now risks creating tensions within the Christian world as well.

So where is the much-praised “reason of state” of the US and Israel? While their leaders are causing serious damage to their own countries with each step, why does this “reason of state” not intervene? Do they believe these policies are correct and will ultimately succeed, or are they powerless and simply watching?

If they still believe they will win despite everything, then it cannot be said that a true “reason of state” exists. And if such a rational state mind does exist, it cannot be the traditional one associated with these countries.

In that case, only one possibility remains. Let us express it as a question:

Have silent revolutions taken place through deep internal coups within the US and Israel—without the world realizing it?

Who are the actors driving these countries into reckless, ruthless, and destructive actions, creating global anger and resentment, and preparing what appears to be their gradual decline?

What is the purpose of such a transformation?

I believe that when the time comes, the whole world will eventually see and understand the truth. Let us watch carefully and with anticipation. Otherwise, considering everything that is happening, it is difficult to find another explanation.

When these realities come to light, the world may experience a great shock, and humanity may enter a new phase—perhaps, in some ways, like the period after the Flood of Noah.

Let us wait and see.

Alper Tan
21 April 2026

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