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centerLIVE UPDATEWhy Turkey will be a key regional powerbroker after Iran war
Submitted by Taha Ozhan on Mon, 04/06/2026 - 17:10 How Ankara wields its influence could determine whether the Middle East moves towards stabilisation or renewed fragmentation Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan speaks after a cabinet meeting in Ankara, Turkey on 9 March, 2026 (Reuters) On A weakened Iran - or worse, an Iran that collapses into a failed state - would not stabilise the Middle East. It would plunge it further into chaos.
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