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Op-Ed - the War On Iran - Regional Power Politics and Domestic Exclusion

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Op-Ed - the War On Iran - Regional Power Politics and Domestic Exclusion

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The US-Israeli war with Iran has led to instability in the Middle East, with countries such as Iraq and Bahrain experiencing increased violence and protests. The conflict has also exacerbated tensions between different groups in the region, including in Lebanon where the government and Hezbollah are at odds.

The US and Israel have continued air strikes on Iran, prompting retaliation from Iran against neighboring states. This has led to a rise in secondary instability in the region. Iraq is dealing with protests and violence, particularly in the northern Kurdish region. The US is reportedly planning to support Iranian Kurds in starting an insurgency inside Iran. In Bahrain, protests against the US-Israeli war have turned violent, with locals arrested for posting anti-war messages online. The conflict has also heightened tensions in Lebanon between the government and Hezbollah, a Shiite militant group aligned with Iran.

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