In today's episode, we explore how Iran, despite facing overwhelming odds, continues to assert its influence across the Middle East through asymmetric warfare. This unique approach allows Tehran to challenge more powerful rivals like the United States without engaging in direct, conventional battles. The story really begins with Iran's extensive proxy networks, which have steadily expanded since the 1979 revolution.Imagine being in a position where your foes are equipped with advanced technology and military might, yet you manage to influence the game without firing a shot yourself. That’s what Tehran has done by strategically supporting groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon, various Shia militias in Iraq, the Houthis in Yemen, and Palestinian factions such as Hamas. These non-state actors don’t just serve as allies; they are integral to Iran’s strategy, providing it with depth and reach throughout the region.
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