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The Middle Eastern power race is going to get worse


Political observers are focusing on the prospect of a war in the Middle East with the intensification of warming between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

If Saudi Arabia goes to war in Iran, it will be a sad and disastrous tragedy.
This conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia has taken place with a regional competition. If a political trip is drawn, the current rivalries between the two will become a history dating back 40 years.

Iran and Saudi Arabia represent two main lines in the Islamic religious world. Iran is a Shia Muslim state, and Saudi Arabia belongs to the Sunni Islam.In Saudi Arabia, the Islamic religious world belongs to Saudi Arabia. The two are "Mecca" and "Madinah." In this way, Saudi Arabia believes that it will lead the entire Muslim world in an unprecedented way. However, after the 1979 Iran Islamic Revolution With the blessing of the revolution, the Islamic patriots There was also a change in the narrative of the leadership of the world.

However, Iran and Saudi Arabia at the moment are similar to those of a certain kind of Cold War.

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