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  2. Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict - Wikipedia

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    Iran used this policy to undermine their sovereignty while fighting in proxy warfare. [370] This caused Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf allies to turn to the U.S. for support. The U.S., Saudi Arabia, and the GCC jointly backed Iraq under Saddam Hussein during the Iran–Iraq War and the U.S. and Iran directly attacked each other during the ...

  3. Iran–United States relations after 1979 - Wikipedia

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    Since the Iranian Revolution in 1979, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been embroiled in tense relations with the U.S. and its allies. [1][2] Following the hostage crisis, both countries severed relations. [3] Since then, both countries have been involved in numerous direct confrontations, diplomatic incidents, and proxy wars throughout the ...

  4. Iran–Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    Iran had its own helicopter repair facilities, left over from before the revolution, and often used helicopters for close air support. [119] [143] Iranian fighter pilots had superior training compared to their Iraqi counterparts, as most had received training from US officers before the 1979 revolution, [144] and continued to dominate in combat ...

  5. Iran–Israel proxy conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Iran–Israel proxy conflict, also known as the Iran–Israel proxy war[24] or Iran–Israel Cold War, [25] is an ongoing proxy conflict between Iran and Israel. In the Israeli–Lebanese conflict, Iran has supported Lebanese Shia militias, most notably Hezbollah. In the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Iran has backed Palestinian groups such ...

  6. Opinion - What Iran’s strategic silence means for its broader ...

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    Iran’s cooperation with non-state allies can be understood as part of a broader global pattern of proxy warfare, where states extend their influence and pursue strategic objectives through ...

  7. United States support for Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War

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    The Iraqi invasion of Iran in September 1980 was preceded by a long period of tension between the two countries throughout 1979 and 1980, including frequent border skirmishes, calls by Iranian leader Ruhollah Khomeini for the Shia Muslims in Iraq to revolt against the ruling Sunni Ba'ath Party, and allegations of Iraqi support for ethnic separatists in Iran.

  8. Proxy forces armed by Iran could take part in retaliation ...

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    Iran's policy of arming militias took root in the aftermath of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Before it, the U.S. provided major weapon systems including F-14 Tomcat fighter jets to the government ...

  9. Israeli support for Iran during the Iran–Iraq war - Wikipedia

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    Before the Iranian Revolution in 1979, Iran under the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was an ally and major buyer of Israeli weapons. [1] [2] However, after the revolution, the new government of Ayatollah Khomeini, froze relations with Israel and was openly hostile towards it. [1] [3] Relations between Iran and Iraq also deteriorated after the ...