CrusaderFrank
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Sounds like you're in complete alliance with them actually.
Iran's "Axis of Resistance" is a Tehran-led, informal network of regional Shiite Muslim non-state actors and state allies, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and various militias in Iraq, focused on opposing U.S. and Israeli influence. It acts as a deterrence mechanism against attacks on Iran, though its cohesion has weakened.
Key components and goals:
The network, which evolved from the 1979 Iranian Revolution, operates with high autonomy, often acting as a decentralized force rather than a strict military alliance.
- Core Members: The network is anchored by Hezbollah (considered the "jewel in the crown"), various Iraq-based Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), the Houthis, and previously supported by the Syrian government.
- Objectives:The alliance aims to militarily exhaust Israel, pressure the U.S. to leave the Middle East, and expand Iranian influence
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- Strategy: Iran uses these proxies to fight on foreign soil, keeping conflict away from its own territory.
- Current Status: Though severely degraded by Israeli actions in 2024 and 2026—including the death of key leaders—the Axis remains a threat, shifting toward more independent operations by its members.
Here's you:
Oh so you agree that it's good to kill children because they grow up to be Amalekites