Once seen as a resurgent power broker in the Middle East, Russia under President Vladimir Putin is now facing a significant decline in regional influence. Recent developments, including the fall of key allies and shifting alliances, have left Moscow struggling to maintain its foothold. Analysts suggest that Russia's political leverage in countries like Iran and Syria is rapidly diminishing. The Kremlin is reportedly seeking ways to reset its image and strategy, but its ability to shape events in the Middle East is at a historic low. This marks a dramatic reversal from just a few years ago, when Russia appeared to be a dominant force in the region.
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