After seeing this news on Koenig’s World Watch Daily I find a most noteworthy analysis by Amir Tsarfati, as below:


THE GREAT POWER STRUGGLE AND GREATER ISRAEL – Amir Tsarfati
‘Trump arrives for talks with Putin after having secured stability in the trade war with China and brokering a peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia. These developments are not happening in a vacuum.
The Israel–Iran war marked a breaking point in U.S.–China relations: Iran, a state that China and Russia relied on militarily and for energy, was humiliated by Israel while the BRICS bloc stood silent. The “ceasefire” purchased by Iran through threats to close the Strait of Hormuz amounted to national suicide—especially in the eyes of China.
Israel dismantled the Shiite axis, and in the process unraveled the China–Russia–Iran alliance. To break apart an alignment, you don’t need to destroy every member—you just need to press on the weak link.
It was supposed to be the other way around: sanctions from Asia and an embrace from Europe. But Europe is progressive, while Asia is realist. Asia doesn’t like us—it sees us as a rival, not a friend—but it respects us. And geographically, Israel belongs to Asia, not to Europe.
That is why heavy European pressure on Israel is only natural. In fact, calm between Russia and the U.S., calm between China and the U.S., means an America hostile toward Europe—while Europe is trapped in its own troubles.
Israel is stepping into a very unique niche as a player between Asia and the West, while establishing dominance in the Middle East. The dismantling of Syria and Lebanon leaves the Arab world unable to build its own trade route. The breakup of the PLO and the erasure of Gaza remove the Arabs’ eternal leverage over Israel.
After Iran was significantly weakened:
1. Trump was able to easily stabilize relations with China.
2. Trump was able to easily secure peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia, creating American influence in the Asian sphere.
3. Now Trump can easily speak with Putin. With Iran—Russia’s key military supplier, especially in drones—humbled, Russia’s strategic interests are in question.
Iran’s weakness also created deep disappointment in China. From this point, Trump could comfortably say to China: If you want Iran so badly, take it broken and unstable. And it’s fine—we’ll still do trade. When Iran, the number-three state in the Chinese global axis, is humiliated in just 12 days, it is a deeply embarrassing signal to its allies that cannot mount either military or diplomatic cooperation.
Iran’s decline opened a window for the Caucasus states to break free from Iranian–Russian influence. Washington seized the opportunity and led the peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The new trade corridor (TRIPP) is not just a regional move but a direct outcome of the Israel–Iran war—since Iran can no longer threaten its neighbors.
Trump’s talks with Putin were also directly shaped by this. Iran’s collapse showed Russia and China that the U.S. can send bombers—and that it has a fierce Israeli ally. Neither China nor Russia gave their client states the operational freedom that Israel received from the U.S., using it skillfully to reshape the Middle East. Russia’s dependence on Iran, particularly in drones, is now a liability.
In short:
1. Iran has lost prestige as the third most important state in the China–Russia axis.
2. The U.S. is now a stronger diplomatic player, thanks to Israel as its military contractor.
3. Israel is reshaping the Middle East, the most important trade corridor in human history.
For more on the trade corridor, click here. It is crucial for the U.S. in the era of its trade war with China.
Israel is reshaping the Middle East, dismantling Syria, Lebanon, and the PLO, while providing the U.S.—the world’s number-two power—with vital military contracting capacity.
Israel is now one of the most important and powerful nations in the world. In the end, military power is supreme—and to bring a state like Iran to its knees in just 12 days is an achievement no Western army (other than the U.S.) could pull off today.’
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