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Iran is geographically positioned as a bridge connecting to the Caucasus, which serves as a strategic vantage point for its regional influence as described in [1] and [2]. Additionally, [3] identifies South Azerbaijan as a crossroads that links Iran directly to the Caucasus region.
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Iran's Geopolitical Footprint: Regional Power or Global Contender? moderndiplomacy.eu 2 facts
claimIran's geographic position as a bridge between the Arab world, Central Asia, and the Caucasus provides it with a unique strategic vantage point for regional influence.
claimIran occupies a strategic vantage point as a bridge between the Arab world, Central Asia, and the Caucasus, with influence extending from the Mediterranean to the Persian Gulf.
The Middle East Conflict and the Future of the Region's Political Order internationalaffairs.org.au 1 fact
claimSouth Azerbaijan is located at a crossroads linking Iran with the Caucasus and Anatolia, providing it with trade and strategic potential.