George Lungu examines how the American and Israeli war against Iran reshapes the Middle East’s geopolitical landscape. He explores how the conflict deepens regional divisions and forces countries to reassess long-standing security arrangements and assumptions. Lungu also considers the growing involvement of global powers and the challenges facing U.S. influence in the region. He argues that the Middle East will remain a focal point of global competition and conflict, highlighting the lasting impact of the war on regional and international dynamics.