Few outside Iran, its “axis of resistance,” and their international backers believed it would avoid the fate of Iraq, Libya, and Syria. By Andrew Korybko. Many expected Iran to follow the same path as Iraq, Libya, and Syria at the start of the third Gulf War, which is why the outcome of this conflict can be described as the upheaval of the century. Iran did not destroy Israel as it has long threatened to do, nor did it sink any American ships as…
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Few outside Iran, its “axis of resistance,” and their international backers believed it would avoid the fate of Iraq, Libya, and Syria. By Andrew Korybko. Many expected Iran to follow the same path as Iraq, Libya, and Syria at the start of the third Gulf War, which is why the outcome of this conflict can be described as the upheaval of the century. Iran did not destroy Israel as it has long threatened to do, nor did it sink any American ships as…