Part 4/8:
The Iranian Influence
A significant point of discussion centers around Iran's role in the conflicts across the Middle East. The Islamic Republic has historically exerted considerable influence through proxy groups in various nations. Observers note that a weakened Iranian presence is evident, particularly as the tides shift in regions like Gaza and Lebanon.
This context raises questions about what the incoming administration might do to counter Iran's actions moving forward. The line of argument presented suggests that previous administrations have inadvertently bolstered Iran's position by allowing billions in sanctions relief, and there is now urgent need for the new leadership to re-impose those restrictions and support movements for freedom within Iran.