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The article describes the situation in the Middle East after the occupation of Iraq and the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, where the region has become characterized by chaos, sectarian conflicts, and proxy wars. This is largely due to the support of the United States and Israel for division and sectarian violence, with expectations that these conflicts will spread from Lebanon to Pakistan. It also highlights American and Israeli plans to dismantle states and ignite conflicts, while revealing the varying levels of unity among Arab and Islamic fronts in facing these challenges. The article emphasizes that Iran has managed to withstand these schemes, even as the region suffers from deteriorating political and security conditions.
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