User:Les Révoires

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Political views

Main ideology:

  Democratic socialism


Former ideologies:

  Marxism-Leninism


  -  :

  Market socialism


  -  :

  Eco-socialism  Progressive conservatism  Progressive conservative socialism  Conservative socialism  Socialism of the 21st century


  -  :

  Radical democracy  Anti-fascism  Left-wing populism


  -  :

  Alter-globalism  Social patriotism


Liked theorists:

  Che Guevara  Mustafa Kemal Atatürk  Josip Broz Tito  Hugo Chavez  Salvador Allende  Yasser Arafat  Erkan Baş  Bernie Sanders  Samora Machel


Former liked theorists:

  Karl Marx  Vladimir Lenin  Fidel Castro  Deniz Gezmiş

User views

Liked users:

  User:Comrade Ivanoff - Despite some minor differences of political views, based.

Neutral users:

  User:Khomeinism - While I appreciate your opposition to   US imperialism, I think it's better to finding a middle way between   progressivism and   conservatism, giving importance to   democracy and not using   religion for politics.

International relations

Due to its proxy conflict with   Saudi Arabia,   Iran supported OIRAP (English: Organization for the Islamic Revolution in the Arabian Peninsula) and   Hezbollah Al-Hejaz throughout the Qatif conflict.

Since the beginning of Syrian Civil War,   Iran has been one of   Syria's main supporters.   Iran-backed Afghan militants fought under the command of   Liwa Fatemiyoun and Pakistani militants fought under the command of   Liwa Zainebiyoun against the rebels.

  Hezbollah is one of   Iran's main allies in the Middle East, and has received economic and military support from   Iran since its founding.  Islamic Amal, which separated from the   Amal Movement due to its more   religious views, was also supported by   Iran between the years of 1980-1985.

  Iran supports   al-Ashtar Brigades,   al-Mukhtar Brigades and Waad Allah Brigades against   Saudi Arabia-backed   Bahrain. IFLB (English: Islamic Front for the Liberation of Bahrain) was among   Iran's allies in   Bahrain between the years of 1980-1990.

In order to gain power in the Arabian Peninsula,   Iran sided with   Houthis after the start of Yemeni Civil War and opposed the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen.

  Sabireen Movement, which fights against   Israel, is in cooperation with   Iran and   Hezbollah.

  Husayniyun in   Azerbaijan also have connections with   Iran.

(  Khomeinism, 13 October 2023)


During the   US invasion of Grenada,   Libya sent military advisors to   Grenada.

  FRELIMO and   PAIGC, which fought for independence during the Portuguese Colonial Wars, were armed by   Libya.   SWAPO received similar support in the South African Border War, and   MPLA is also known to have cooperated with   Libya, although at a lower level.

The similarity between the African policies of Muammar Gaddafi and Idi Amin, enabled two leaders to establish many economic and military cooperations.   Libya supported   Uganda by sending 400 soldiers to the 1972 invasion of Uganda and 4500 soldiers to the Uganda-Tanzania War.   PLO, a close ally of   Libya, also took part in these wars by sending militants.

Ugandan Bush War was also among the wars in which   Libya participated, by supporting   NRM and West Nile rebel groups.

  MNLA, which fought to establish an independent Azawad, also received support from   Libya for a short time.

  Libya, which supported   FROLINAT and many rebel groups during the Chadian Civil War, began to invade   Chad in the year of 1978. Muammar Gaddafi's main goals were to annex the Aouzou Strip, turn   Chad into a satellite state of   Libya, and obtain a base for his Central African policies.   Libya has carried out many operations in the region, through the   Islamic Legion.

  Chad resisted   Libya for a long time, with the foreign support it received from   US,   France and   Israel.   Libya had to withdraw, when many rebel groups opposing   FROLINAT cooperated with   Chad.

In the Ethiopian Civil War, which started as a result of the violent power struggle and   Eritrea's efforts to declare independence, Muammar Gaddafi initially supported the rebel groups in   Eritrea.   Libya, which cooperated with the   ELF before the year of 1977, has supported the   EPLF since then, with the influence of the   ELF's move away from   Marxism-Leninism and the emergence of new alternatives.

Muammar Gaddafi changed his attitude in later times and formed an alliance with the government led by Mengistu Haile Mariam. However, this alliance didn't last long and was dissolved in the year of 1991, when opposition groups entered Addis Ababa and won the war.

Muammar Gaddafi appreciated the   Palestinian resistance against   Israel, which he saw as a   socialist and   patriotic. Both sides were influenced by anti-imperialism and allied with   Soviet Union in the Cold War.

  PLO received intense economic and military support from the   Libya and the groups within it separately established connections with Muammar Gaddafi. They fought alongside   Libya in many parts of   Africa and supported Muammar Gaddafi during the Libyan Civil War.

  Libya saw   Fatah as one of the main actors of conflict between   Palestine and   Israel. Yasser Arafat and his   Fatah cooperated with Muammar Gaddafi until the year of 1978.

As a result of the continuation of Lebanese Civil War,   Libya's provide turned to   Marxist-Leninist   Palestinian groups.

  PFLP has long been supported by   Libya, in their actions in   Palestine and   Lebanon. However, in later periods, the cooperation ended as a result of ideological differences between them.   DFLP also had some contacts with   Libya, although less than other groups.

The external support needed by the   PPSF, which was established after the split of   PFLP due to ideological differences, was provided by   Libya. As a result, the group increasingly came under   Libya's direction.

  As-Sa'iqa, the Palestinian branch of   Syrian-led Ba'ath Party, cooperated with   Libya. Muammar Gaddafi also provided military support to   Hamas, which was outside   PLO.

(  Gaddafism, 11 October 2023)


Many   religious nationalist groups in the Middle East are supported by   Iran, in order to prevent   Israel from establishing a strong dominance in the region.

  Hamas and   PIJ are among the leading   religious nationalist groups in cooperation with   Iran. Although they have clashed in the past during Syrian Civil War and Yemeni Civil War,   Hamas is now a strong ally of   Iran against   Israel.

(  Religious nationalism, 2 October 2023)


Deniz Gezmiş and his comrades cooperated with   Marxist-Leninists in   Turkey and also with   Arab socialists in   Palestine. They received military training from   Fatah and   DFLP.

(  Kemalism, 2 October 2023)

Political science

Lëvizja Bashkë or Organizata Politike, a democratic socialist organization in Albania, was founded during the 2011 Albanian opposition demonstrations. They opposed both   Democratic Party of Albania and   Socialist Party of Albania.

In addition to having close views on some issues with   Marxism-Leninism, Lëvizja Bashkë criticized the   authoritarian policies of   Stalinism and defended direct democracy against the dictatorship of the proletariat.

Lëvizja Bashkë's views are based on ideologies such as   social democracy,   democratic socialism,   progressivism and   left-wing populism. They carry out activities like   solidarity with proletarians and making ideological publications.

(  Democratic socialism, 17 September 2023)

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