Iran war: who gained ground, who lost influence
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Iran war: who gained ground, who lost influence
"Thousands have been killed or injured, and many more displaced. Homes, infrastructure and livelihoods have been destroyed in Iran, in Israel and across the region."
"Despite the loss of its leadership, the core of Iran's political system remains intact. 'There is no movement towards regime change,' US political analyst Ian Bremmer stated."
"War has no winners. But conflict reshapes global politics. It affects alliances, energy markets and global influence."
"In response, Iran's regime took a high-risk step. It effectively blocked the Strait of Hormuz to shipping traffic."
A two-week ceasefire has been declared between Iran, Israel, and the United States after 40 days of conflict. Civilians have suffered greatly, with thousands killed and many displaced. Despite the ceasefire, Israel continues military actions against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The conflict has significant implications for global politics, shifting power dynamics beyond the Middle East. Iran remains under pressure but its political system is intact, with no movement towards regime change. The regime has taken drastic measures, including blocking the Strait of Hormuz to shipping traffic.
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