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Chinese experts have predicted that Iran could emerge stronger after the ongoing conflict in West Asia, while U.S. influence in the region may face challenges and the global order could shift more rapidly toward a multipolar structure.
The assessment comes amid continued geopolitical tensions, with the conflict seen as a potential turning point in regional and global power equations.
According to the experts, Iran’s position could be consolidated if it withstands military and economic pressure, allowing it to expand its strategic influence in the region.
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They also suggest that the role of the United States in the Middle East may gradually reduce, as regional players diversify partnerships and reassess long-standing alignments.
The analysis further points to increasing strain on the petrodollar system, with alternative financial and energy arrangements gaining attention in the wake of the conflict.
Experts said the developments could accelerate a broader transition in global politics, where multiple centers of power shape international relations rather than a single dominant force.
The situation remains fluid, with the long-term outcomes dependent on the duration of the conflict and the responses of key global and regional actors.