“Humanity is already in the initial stages of a new world (Third) war, with the main fronts being in Ukraine and Israel“,
– emphasized the French philosopher and writer Bernard-Henri Levy. He believes that Taiwan will soon become the third front.
This is what he's talking about said in an interview Politico.
Bernard-Henri Levythe famous French philosopher and war reporter, in a recent interview with Politico shared his dark thoughts about how the world is sliding into a new global conflict. In his opinion, Ukraine and Israel are no longer just regional wars, but the central fronts of the world struggle for democracy.
Threats from an alliance of dictatorships
Levy argues that the world is facing a coordinated attack from dictatorships – China, Russia, Iran, Turkey and radical Islam. This “front,” he said, is becoming increasingly united and poses a real threat to democratic states. Levy notes:
“We are in the early stages of a new world war, and its main fronts are Ukraine and Israel.”
Ukraine and Israel as conflict fronts
According to Levy, Ukraine and Israel now play a key role in the global confrontation. Ukraine is the European front against Russian imperialism, while Israel faces aggression from radical Islamic movements backed by Iran. Levy recalls the events of October 7, 2023, when the Hamas invasion of Israel began, and emphasizes the symbolic significance of these events:
“I realized that something big had happened—an event with a capital “E,” Levy says.
He also emphasizes that the West underestimated the threat from Russia and its allies, which led to escalation in different parts of the world. Levy adds that the next front could be Taiwan.
Impact on global order
Levy warns that if democracies do not unite to oppose this new alliance of dictatorships, the consequences could be catastrophic. He believes that the democratic world has turned a blind eye to threats from Russia, China and their allies for too long, which ultimately led to the current instability.
| Region | Threat | Allies |
|---|---|---|
| Ukraine | Russian aggression | Russia |
| Israel | Radical Islam, support for Iran | Iran |
| Taiwan | Potential Chinese attack | China |
Antisemitism and power
One of Levy's main concerns is the rise of anti-Semitism around the world, especially in Europe and the United States. He points out that this trend threatens not only Jews, but also general democratic values. Levy is open about his criticism of the current Israeli leadership, calling Benjamin Netanyahu a “terrible prime minister,” but he also emphasizes that this does not diminish the importance of defending Israel in the face of a global threat.
“As a Jew, I am deeply concerned about the rise of anti-Semitism in the West,” Levy says.
Conclusion
Bernard-Henri Lévy emphasizes that the world is already plunging into a new world war, although it is taking the form of many regional conflicts. It calls for a proactive and decisive stance on the part of democratic countries to stop the spread of authoritarianism and preserve global order.
Bernard-Henri Levy, known by his acronym BHLis an outstanding French philosopher, writer and public figure who made significant contributions to world intellectual life and actively participated in the discussion of key international conflicts.
Literary and philosophical activities
Levy wrote more than 40 books, including philosophical works, essays and reports. Some of his most famous books are:
- “Barbarism with a Human Face” (1977) – a work in which Levy criticizes totalitarianism and communism. This book made him one of the leaders of the “new philosophers” movement, who criticized Marxism and its influence.
- “American Vertigo” (2006) – his impressions and observations about life in the United States, where he reflects on the essence of American democracy.
- “The Empire and the Five Kings” (2019) – analysis of changes in the global political system and the impact of authoritarian regimes on democratic countries.
Notable works and their themes
Bernard-Henri Levy became famous for his conceptual approach to modern problems of democracy, freedom and human rights. His philosophy often combines high humanistic ideals with harsh criticism of authoritarian regimes and populism. Levy writes extensively about the current state of Western democracies and the threats posed by countries like Russia, Iran and China.
War reporting and journalistic work
Levy is not just a theorist. He actively traveled to war zones such as:
- Bosnia – During the civil war in Yugoslavia, Levi was one of the first to draw attention to the humanitarian catastrophe.
- Afghanistan — Levy wrote about the conflict and its consequences for the region.
- Libya — Levy played an important role in bringing international attention to the regime of Muammar Gaddafi and supported military intervention in 2011.
Fighting anti-Semitism and supporting Israel
As a Jew and the son of a man who fought the Nazis, Bernard-Henri Lévy is an outspoken opponent of anti-Semitism and a supporter of Israel. He has criticized the rise of anti-Semitic sentiment in Europe and the West and warns of the danger of a resurgence of extremist ideologies.
Other notable works
Levy has also made documentaries, including:
- “Bosna!” (1994) – a film about the war in Bosnia.
- “Peshmerga” (2016) – a documentary about Kurdish fighters fighting against ISIS.
