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The International Crisis Group analyzes Iran's regional strategy and geopolitical influence, as evidenced by their reports on Iranian military priorities [1], [2] and expert commentary on Iran's proxy tactics [3] and the potential impact of regime instability on regional security [4].

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The Limits of Iran's Proxy Empire | The New Yorker newyorker.com The New Yorker 2 facts
perspectiveNagi of the International Crisis Group stated that the Houthi movement is concerned about their future status, fearing they could become targets of the U.S. and Israel or face harsher sanctions if Iran's regime is weakened or collapses.
perspectiveAhmed Nagi, a senior analyst for Yemen at the International Crisis Group, stated that Iran and its proxies adhere to a strategy of 'gradual escalation' and believe it is not wise to deploy all their assets simultaneously.
War by Proxy: Iran's Growing Footprint in the Middle East - CSIS csis.org CSIS 2 facts
referenceThe International Crisis Group published a report titled 'Iran’s Priorities in a Turbulent Middle East' in April 2018, which discusses Iranian efforts to improve its rocket and missile inventory.
referenceThe International Crisis Group published a report titled 'Iran’s Priorities in a Turbulent Middle East' in April 2018, which discusses Iranian efforts to improve its rocket and missile inventory.