Iran Draws the Sword: Can the Middle East Truly Unite?



Iran's recent counterattack has once again brought Middle Eastern countries to a historic crossroads, but "joint resistance against Israel" remains a long and difficult road.
Israel's ability to be the "Middle East's Little Overlord" relies on strong backing from the United States, nuclear deterrence as a safety net, and an efficient military refined through multiple wars.

Although neighboring countries appear to surround Israel, in reality, there are serious internal divisions: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and others seek regional stability and have a willingness to reconcile with Israel; religious and interest-based differences make unified command a pipe dream. Even without considering the inevitable US intervention, the vast differences in equipment systems and strategic goals among these countries make effective cooperation difficult. In the short term, Israel's tough stance remains hard to shake.
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