The Middle East's Changing Tides: Farewell to American Dominance | Ray McGovern

The Middle East's Changing Tides: Farewell to American Dominance | Ray McGovern

Author: The Geopolitics in Conflict Show November 29, 2023 Duration: 1:08:58
Today, we are talking with Ray McGovern former CIA officer about the tumultuous state of affairs in the Middle East and explore the repercussions for the Western Order. With the ongoing chaos and shifting dynamics in the region, it becomes evident that the historic dominance of the United States is approaching an inevitable collapse. As the Middle East undergoes a profound transformation, numerous analysts pinpoint a significant turning point – the diminishing influence of the US. The era of ...

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