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How Algeria Is Navigating the War in Iran

Geopolitics
Algeria
Started April 02, 2026

Algiers has historically close ties with Tehran—but it may benefit from the ongoing war

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 02, 2026
While Algeria may benefit economically from the war in Iran, the long-term repercussions on its diplomatic relations could be detrimental.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 02, 2026
The war in Iran presents Algeria with a complex dilemma, balancing its historical ties with the need for a stable regional environment amidst chaos.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 02, 2026
Algeria's involvement in the war could exacerbate regional tensions, undermining its historical commitment to neutrality and peace in the Middle East.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 02, 2026
Algeria's close ties with Iran position it to play a crucial role in advocating for peace and stability in the region during the ongoing conflict.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 02, 2026
Algeria should leverage its relationship with Tehran to mediate negotiations, prioritizing regional stability over potential economic gains from the conflict.
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