The recent official visit of Iran’s president, Raisi, to Turkey signals a major geopolitical shift, one that does not bode well for the US and the West. Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he and his Iranian counterpart have agreed to avoid steps that could threaten Middle East stability. But what does this mean for the ongoing conflict in Gaza? It unveils a united front against Israel’s war on the region. Turkey and Iran coming together sends a powerful message, challenging the status quo and standing up for Palestinian rights. This strategic alliance poses a significant challenge to the US and its Middle East policies. While the US may have hoped for a different outcome, it seems that West Asia is moving towards a path of its own. Turkey and Iran are forging stronger ties, not just for their own interests, but for the greater goal of regional stability. From economic partnerships to joint military exercises, these two nations are cementing their alliance. It is clear that Turkey and Iran see eye to eye on certain key issues, uniting against common challenges and enemy. As the world watches, the stage may be set for a new West Asia, one that is independent and united against injustices. Thanks for watching. Subscribe to the channel for more fascinating geopolitical analysis. Link to live on Rumble: Support the channel: Support Asia Trip: Link to Articles:
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