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Is Hezbollah Now More an Obligation Than an Asset to Tehran?

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June 27, 2026に開始

How the war has shifted Iran’s relationship with its proxies

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 27, 2026
The evolving relationship between Iran and Hezbollah reflects a complex dynamic that may shift depending on regional power balances and conflict outcomes.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 27, 2026
Hezbollah serves as a crucial asset for Tehran, enhancing Iran's influence in the region and acting as a strategic deterrent against its adversaries.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 27, 2026
As Iran faces international isolation, Hezbollah's role as a proxy becomes increasingly vital, securing Iran's regional interests despite potential drawbacks.

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The growing burdens on Hezbollah may weaken its effectiveness, ultimately undermining Iran's strategic goals in the Middle East.

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Hezbollah's increased obligation to Tehran limits its operational autonomy, making it a liability rather than an asset in regional conflicts.

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