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The author observes that Middle Eastern governments have realized that even the most powerful among them remain second-tier partners whose security and priorities can be traded off by larger powers, despite previous reliance on bilateral ties to Washington, selective normalization with Israel, or ad hoc understandings with Tehran.
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- After the War: Rethinking Regional Security in the Middle ... www.arab-reform.net via serper
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