A regional state has occupied three Arab lands and controls the fate of the profits from these countries' natural resources.
If we were to ask Arab public opinion about the name of this state, most would answer that it is Iran.
The majority might answer that we are talking about Israel. However, it is almost impossible to find a single Arab who would say that we are talking about a third country.
This state's role in our country is minor, despite its centrality.
This role reached its peak after the fall of Damascus at the end of 2024.
We are talking about our northern neighbor, Turkey, which occupied Iraqi, Syrian, and Libyan lands.