Simon argues that current regional war optics mask an ongoing negotiation in which Western finance and local powers are resolving territorial disputes and repartitioning assets.
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Territorial disputes
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"...more than we've ever seen. And everyone's just resolving all their territorial disputes. So if you look at Syria right now, Jilani ex -ISIS,..."
"now is historically the West has used Turkey, Iran, and Qatar to fund proxies to destabilize the region. And then obviously Israel and Iran..."
"...short -term. And they have conflicts in order to resolve, like, territorial disputes. Okay? Or trade disputes. But they're not trying to wipe each..."
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