THE MIDDLE EAST FAULT LINES: Iran, Gaza, the Gulf, and the Rewriting of the Regional Order
The Middle East is not simply facing another crisis. It is experiencing the slow collapse of an old regional order. From Iran's confrontation with Israel and the United States, the unresolved tragedy of Gaza, the uncertainty of Gulf security, to the growing influence of China and Russia, the Middle East has entered a period where old assumptions no longer explain new realities. The Middle East Fault Lines: Iran, Gaza, the Gulf, and the Rewriting of the Regional Order offers a deep strategic analysis of the forces reshaping one of the world's most consequential regions. Moving beyond daily headlines, this book examines the structural pressures beneath the surface: historical conflicts, intelligence competition, nuclear tensions, shifting alliances, great-power rivalry, and the struggle for regional influence. Through a careful examination of Iran's strategic calculations, Israel's security doctrine, the Palestinian question, Saudi Arabia's transformation, the Red Sea crisis, and the changing roles of Washington, Beijing, and Moscow, this book argues that today's conflicts are not isolated events. They are symptoms of deeper fault lines built over decades. Written with historical depth and geopolitical clarity, this book explores: • Why the Middle East remains trapped between transformation and instability • How Iran, Israel, and the Gulf states are redefining regional power • Why Gaza remains central to the future of Middle Eastern politics • How the United States' role is changing in a multipolar world • Why China and Russia are expanding their strategic influence • What the current crisis reveals about the future global order The book does not offer easy predictions or simple answers. Instead, it provides a framework for understanding a region where power, history, religion, security, and human suffering continue to intersect. For readers interested in international relations, geopolitics, security studies, Middle Eastern affairs, intelligence analysis, and global power competition, The Middle East Fault Lines provides a thoughtful guide to understanding the forces shaping the future. The fault lines were formed over generations. The consequences will shape decades to come.
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Lingua:Inglese
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