Iran has become the dominant power in the Middle East, surpassing the influence of the United States. With support from China and Russia, Iran has formed a coalition and strengthened its position in the region.
The recent US-led air strikes in Yemen highlight Washington's diminishing political leverage. Iran's aggressive foreign policy, backed by its allies, aims to push the US out of the Middle East, maintain regional dominance, and strengthen ties with China and Russia.
The geopolitical landscape is shifting, with Iran emerging as a formidable player, while the US faces challenges in the region.