Recent headlines reveal that Russia, once seen as a resurgent power in the Middle East under President Vladimir Putin, is now facing a significant decline in its regional influence. Analysts point to Moscow's diminishing sway over key players like Iran and Syria, especially after the fall of Assad's dominance. The Kremlin is reportedly seeking ways to reset its image and regain lost ground, but its political leverage is reaching new lows. This shift marks a dramatic reversal from just a few years ago, when Russia appeared to be a major force shaping Middle Eastern affairs. The changing dynamics highlight the challenges Moscow faces in maintaining relevance amid ongoing regional instability.
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