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John Helmer: Trump’s Reckless Strategy Hits a Wall

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Analysis of current Middle East tensions reveals US retreat from confrontation with Iran due to economic pressures (falling oil prices), domestic political constraints ahead of elections, and Iran's capacity for protracted defense. Arab states remain too divided to form a unified regional position, while Turkey's mediation role is viewed with deep skepticism. Recent shifts in US-India relations reflect Washington's broader strategic retreat, though India maintains its strategic autonomy with Russia. Negotiations face complications as intermediaries lack credibility following past deceptions. Russia has significantly enhanced Iran's air and missile defense capabilities, while China's military projection remains limited despite rhetorical support. Joint naval exercises by Russia, China and Iran in the Sea of Oman demonstrate growing deterrence cooperation. The region is experiencing profound realignment beneath the surface, with traditional alliances fracturing amid Pakistan's instability and Gulf state rivalries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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