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New US Middle East strategy targets Syria, Iraq, and Iran

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US President Donald Trump's administration is reportedly implementing a new strategic framework for the Middle East, focusing on a geopolitical realignment across Syria, Iraq, and Iran.

The Operative Information Center-OMM, citing foreign media outlets, reports that the restructuring process centered in Syria is a key component of a broader strategic initiative extending to Iraq and Iran. According to strategic analyses, the decision by US President Donald Trump to adjust the American military footprint and move away from the cooperation model with the YPG/PKK has fundamentally altered regional balances. In this new context, Washington is prioritizing stability in Syria and seeking to prevent direct confrontation between Turkey and Israel.

Reports indicate that Iran has activated its missile defense systems in response to the possibility of aerial operations. Analysts suggest that the YPG/PKK terrorist organization is being squeezed toward border lines, creating new security risks. Experts warn that for Turkey, the evolving landscape in Syria presents both opportunities and risks, particularly regarding whether the terrorist organization's structure will be fully dismantled or merely rebranded. Long-term border security for the region remains a primary concern for Ankara and its allies.

Washington-based analyses further suggest that discussions regarding potential regime change in Iran have moved beyond theoretical debate into concrete timelines. The increasing economic and psychological pressure on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Basij forces is reportedly weakening internal stability. Experts believe the new balance of power emerging along the Syria-Iraq-Turkey line will play a decisive role in intensifying pressure on Tehran. Meanwhile, regional cooperation is being bolstered by the "Development Road" project between Turkey and Iraq, which aims to establish a strategic trade and logistics corridor, enhancing production and employment across the Middle East.

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