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Iran Conflict Accelerates Southeast Asia’s Shift Away from the U.S.

|Iran, Iran|1 independent sources

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The ongoing war in Iran is hastening a broader realignment in Southeast Asia, pushing the region further from American influence.

According to reports, the conflict has intensified diplomatic and economic ties between Southeast Asian nations and Iran, while reducing engagement with the United States. The shift is evident in increased trade agreements, joint energy projects, and political statements favoring a more independent regional stance.

This development reflects a growing trend of Southeast Asian countries seeking alternatives to U.S. dominance, as they diversify partnerships amid regional security concerns.

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