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Tehran exerts regional influence and projects power in Syria through its 'forward defense' strategy and proxy networks as described in [1] and [2]. Furthermore, Syria serves as a critical land corridor for Tehran's logistical operations [3], and both locations are central to the geopolitical tensions involving Saudi Arabia's interventionist policies [4] and Tehran's current strategic vulnerabilities [5].
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The Axis of Instability: Iran, Proxy Warfare, and the Fragmenting ... meforum.org 1 fact
claimThe Islamic Republic of Iran's doctrine is calibrated confrontation, where Tehran projects power through a constellation of non-state actors and aligned militias operating across Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and the Palestinian arena.
After Khamenei: Regional Reckoning and the Future of Iran's Proxy ... stimson.org 1 fact
claimThe loss of Syria as a land corridor to Lebanon creates a logistical gap for Iran's proxy network that no future political order in Tehran is likely to overcome.