Recent headlines highlight a significant decline in Russia's influence across the Middle East, despite President Vladimir Putin's previous efforts to reassert Moscow's power in the region. Analysts point to setbacks such as the diminishing relationship with Iran and the fallout from the Assad regime in Syria as key factors in this shift. The Kremlin is reportedly seeking ways to reset its image and regain lost ground, but its political leverage is now seen as reaching a low point. This change marks a dramatic reversal from just a few years ago, when Russia appeared to be a dominant player in Middle Eastern affairs. The situation underscores the volatility of regional politics and the challenges facing external powers seeking lasting influence.
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