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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 41 MIN

🗺️Broken Middle East

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The sources present political, security, and economic forecasts for 2026, focusing on changes in the balance of power in the Middle East and around the world. The texts review the implications of the war in Gaza for regional stability, the breakdown of traditional alliances, and the strengthening of Iran and Turkey as key players. Special emphasis is placed on the deep crisis of trust between the Gulf states and Iran following military escalation, alongside diplomatic attempts at new security coordination. In addition, the sources analyze the impact of artificial intelligence and technology on the global economy and the arms race. Overall, a picture emerges of a fragile international system in transition to a multipolar order characterized by geopolitical uncertainty.

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The sources present political, security, and economic forecasts for 2026, focusing on changes in the balance of power in the Middle East and around the world. The texts review the implications of the war in Gaza for regional stability, the breakdown of traditional alliances, and the strengthening of Iran and Turkey as key players. Special emphasis is placed on the deep crisis of trust between the Gulf states and Iran following military escalation, alongside diplomatic attempts at new security coordination. In addition, the sources analyze the impact of artificial intelligence and technology on the global economy and the arms race. Overall, a picture emerges of a fragile international system in transition to a multipolar order characterized by geopolitical uncertainty.

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