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  • Jan 14, 2025 | longwarjournal.org | Edmund Fitton-Brown |Caleb Weiss

    Analysis: The role of Iraqi Shia militias as proxies in Iran’s Axis of Resistance | Iraq’s Shia militias play a unique part in Iran’s Axis of Resistance and present distinct challenges for the US, Israel, and the Iraqi state. Notably, a more direct conflict between the militias and the US and Israel would imperil the Iraqi government’s ability to balance its relationships with Iran and the US, along with the country’s essential stability.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | longwarjournal.org | Edmund Fitton-Brown |Joe Truzman |Bill Roggio |Caleb Weiss

    Analysis: The role of Iraqi Shia militias as proxies in Iran’s Axis of Resistance | Iraq’s Shia militias play a unique part in Iran’s Axis of Resistance and present distinct challenges for the US, Israel, and the Iraqi state. Notably, a more direct conflict between the militias and the US and Israel would imperil the Iraqi government’s ability to balance its relationships with Iran and the US, along with the country’s essential stability.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | longwarjournal.org | Edmund Fitton-Brown |Joe Truzman |Bill Roggio |Caleb Weiss

    Analysis: The role of Iraqi Shia militias as proxies in Iran’s Axis of Resistance | Iraq’s Shia militias play a unique part in Iran’s Axis of Resistance and present distinct challenges for the US, Israel, and the Iraqi state. Notably, a more direct conflict between the militias and the US and Israel would imperil the Iraqi government’s ability to balance its relationships with Iran and the US, along with the country’s essential stability.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | longwarjournal.org | Edmund Fitton-Brown |Bill Roggio |Caleb Weiss |Lisa Lundquist

    Analysis: The role of Iraqi Shia militias as proxies in Iran’s Axis of Resistance | Iraq’s Shia militias play a unique part in Iran’s Axis of Resistance and present distinct challenges for the US, Israel, and the Iraqi state. Notably, a more direct conflict between the militias and the US and Israel would imperil the Iraqi government’s ability to balance its relationships with Iran and the US, along with the country’s essential stability.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | longwarjournal.org | Edmund Fitton-Brown

    Iran’s 45-year trajectory from the Khomeini revolution to its current challenge to Israel, the West, and the Rules-Based International System (RBIS) led to developing and solidifying its “Axis of Resistance.” Tehran supports and coordinates this group of regional proxies, including Yemen’s Houthis, Hamas, and Lebanese Hezbollah, to challenge its enemies in various theaters.

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