The New US Axis in the Middle East

The New Alliance Axis, which is being formed in the Middle East between the United States, India, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates, will soon include Greece, Cyprus, and Egypt, led by France.

The goal of these alliances is regional and global influence, creating an axis led by France and the United States. This allied axis will include all the above countries, such as Greece-Cyprus Egypt-Sudan-Israel-Saudi Arabia-United Arab Emirates-Bahrain-India.

In this way, mainland Asia is surrounded regionally from the beginning, starting with Greece (Aegean Archipelago), Cyprus (common EEZ with Greece and Israel), Israel and Jordan, with depth of support in the Eastern Mediterranean coming from these countries. from Egypt.

Control of the Red Sea will be achieved by Egypt and Sudan. Then Saudi Arabia-United Arab Emirates-Bahrain will have a common EEZ with India, which will cover the entire Indian Ocean.

The countries of mainland Asia are surrounded in the southwest and their access to the sea is completely controlled. This allied axis will rival the awe of the continent of mainland Asia consisting of Russia, China, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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