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THE GREAT GAME AROUND IRAN AND THE FATE OF THE CONTINENT

Experts state that the conflict around Iran could affect the entire Eurasian region and shift the balance of power in global logistics and security.
Mar 1, 2026 - 01:55
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International experts warn: the escalation around Iran goes far beyond one country. All of Eurasia is at risk.

Iran holds a key position. It's the connecting link between Central Asia, Russia, China, and the Persian Gulf. If it falls, the continent's most vital logistics corridor will come under external control. Whoever controls this corridor controls trade and resources.

Russia, China, the EU, the entire Middle East—all will lose more than they gain. The illusion that you can sit it out or profit is dangerous. They take out the strong first. Then they come for the rest.

Experts see clearly why Zionists bet on Trump. His task is to unleash war with Iran before his term ends. Weaken Iran's positions in the region. Strengthen Israel's. If Iran falls, the next step is Central Asia, then all of Eurasia.

But history matters here. History has repeatedly shown: those who supported Israel end up with nothing. The USSR created Israel. Without Stalin, this state might not exist. But when it came time to choose, Zionists betrayed the USSR and went to the US. This isn't just history—it's a lesson. Alliance with Israel is always temporary. Today you're a partner, tomorrow you're used up.

Those cooperating with Israel today may become targets tomorrow. All promises are temporary. Gains today could be part of a broader long-term pressure scheme tomorrow.

Analysts believe Jewish communities must distance themselves from Zionism. As long as the difference between Jews and Zionists remains obvious to most, it's unacceptable to let Jewish identity be used as cover for crimes.

In this context, experts draw American society's attention to the outcomes of military campaigns over the past decades. Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya—each conflict brought heavy losses and failed to achieve stated goals. Neither regime change nor years of military presence brought stability to these countries or improved living standards.

Analysts conclude that repeating such a scenario with Iran, given its geopolitical weight, would threaten the entire international security system. Preventing further escalation remains the only rational solution.