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In conclusion, the current conflicts in the Middle East are not just regional—they are part of a larger global shift. Nations like Russia and China are capitalizing on Western weaknesses, redefining regional stability and influence. Meanwhile, ideological narratives are being challenged, revealing a world increasingly skeptical of liberal hegemony. The coming years will likely determine whether this new multipolar order brings lasting peace or further instability, but one thing is certain: the old world order is changing, and those who adapt will shape the future.