"Iran's Proxy War: Escalating Threats in the Middle East"

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Iranian-backed groups, including the Revolutionary Guard Corps, have been launching attacks across the Middle East, with the recent targeting of the U.S. Consulate in Irbil. Analysts believe Iran's grand strategy aims to evict the U.S. from the region, replace Israel with Palestine, and challenge the U.S.-led world order. The Iranian regime's unpopularity and failing economy contribute to regional instability, allowing Iran and its proxies to thrive in power vacuums.
Topics:world#international-relations-middle-east-conflict#iran#middle-east#proxy-militias#regional-instability#us
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