Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Updated Proxy Wars Resource: Iran's Strategy for Regional Dominance



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December 4, 2018
Updated Proxy Wars Resource: Iran's Strategy for Regional Dominance

UANI resource includes interactive map and new reports


(New York, NY) - As peace negotiations are scheduled to begin in Sweden between the internationally recognized government of Yemen and the Iranian supplied and supported Houthis, United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) is releasing updated resources on Iran's attempt to dominate the Middle East through an extensive strategy of providing manpower, materiel, and money to proxies and subversive groups from Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, and Gaza, to Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Afghanistan.

UANI's resource includes an interactive map, enabling viewers to graphically follow and quickly find country reports detailing Iran's strategy for dominance and attempts to undermine legitimate governments in Afghanistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia.

In addition, the resource includes reports on Iranian proxies operating throughout the region, including Asaib Ahl al-Haq, Badr Organization, Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis, Kata'ib Hezbollah, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Since its founding in 1979, the Islamic Republic of Iran has aggressively sought to "export" its Islamic Revolution. Iran's quest for regional dominance has caused instability throughout the Middle East, enflaming sectarian divisions and triggering devastating wars that have left hundreds of thousands dead.

To view UANI's updated report: Proxy Wars: Regional Dominance Strategy, please click here.







United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) is a non-partisan, broad-based coalition that is united in a commitment to prevent Iran from fulfilling its ambition to become a regional super-power possessing nuclear weapons.  UANI is an issue-based coalition in which each coalition member will have its own interests as well as the collective goal of advancing an Iran free of nuclear weapons. 

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