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The article discusses the extent of regional and international interactions in the area, focusing on the concept of "Should we negotiate with the horse or its rider," which illustrates the conflict between major powers and their allies, especially the United States, and their role in shaping the interests of the region. The article explains that the Saudi-Emirati alliance and the "Mecca Agreement" represent the horse, while the U.S. is the rider, reflecting external dominance over regional policies. It also indicates that these alliances are not fixed or based on eternal interests, but are part of a larger struggle for influence, affected by the continuation of tensions—particularly after events like the storming of Al-Aqsa—pointing towards a division of the region in line with the interests of major powers, especially given the prospects of the end of the U.S. war on Iran.
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