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  2. Iran–Turkey proxy conflict - Wikipedia

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    Turkey and Iran continued to oppose each other during the Syrian civil war. In 2019, Turkey launched an offensive in northern Syria, against the Syrian Democratic Forces and Syrian Arab Armed Forces, causing Iran to criticize Turkey. [9] Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif claimed that it was a violation of Syria's sovereignty. [10]

  3. Iran–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    IranTurkey relations are the bilateral relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Turkey. The two states are today considered rivals, competing over influence in Syria and the Caucasus through supporting opposing proxies as part of a proxy conflict.

  4. List of wars involving Turkey - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wars involving the Republic of Turkey and includes conflicts such as coups, insurgencies, offensives, border and international disputes since the Turkish War of Independence in 1919. For wars before 1919, involving the Ottoman Empire, see List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire. Turkish victory Another result *

  5. List of modern conflicts in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Middle East Countries (2018) Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Iraq (Iraqi Kurdistan), Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, North Cyprus *, Oman, Palestine *, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria (DFNS), Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Yemen *Not a UN member This is a list of modern conflicts ensuing in the geographic ...

  6. Armed factions in the Syrian civil war - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] [31] Iran and Syria are close strategic allies, as Iran sees the survival of the Assad government as being crucial to its regional interests. [31] [32] Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, was reported to be vocally in favor of the Baathist government. [30] By December 2013, Iran was thought to have approximately 10,000 operatives in ...

  7. Iran’s mixed signals leave some allies in the dark and set ...

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    The mood in Lebanon’s restive capital has darkened in the two weeks since Israel’s July 30 attack in southern Beirut that killed Iran-backed Hezbollah’s top commander Fu’ad Shukr and four ...

  8. Arab states, Turkey ask World Court to declare Israeli ... - AOL

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    THE HAGUE (Reuters) -Arab states urged international judges on Monday to rule the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories illegal and Turkey described the occupation as "the real obstacle to ...

  9. Kurdish oil smuggling to Iran flourishes - AOL

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    Heading for Turkey to the north and Iran to the east, hundreds of oil tankers snake each day from near Kurdistan's capital Erbil, clogging the Iraqi region's often winding and mountainous highways.