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The Rising Autonomy of Iran’s Proxy Militias

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The emergence of drone technology has significantly transformed the relationships between Iran and its regional proxies, such as Hezbollah and Hamas. These militias, once heavily reliant on direct Iranian support, are now increasingly capable of operating independently. This shift poses a challenge to traditional military strategies aimed at dismantling these groups, as they can produce and deploy drones with minimal Iranian oversight.

Iran’s support has enabled its allies to develop their own drone manufacturing capabilities, sourcing components from a range of countries, primarily China. This proliferation complicates efforts to control the flow of dual-use technology, making it difficult for foreign powers to disrupt these supply chains effectively.

The autonomy gained by groups like the Houthis in Yemen reflects a broader trend where Iranian proxies are no longer merely extensions of Tehran’s will but are becoming more independent actors. This evolution alters the dynamics of regional conflicts, as these groups can now launch operations aligned with their own strategic objectives, sometimes in direct opposition to Iran’s interests.

As these changes unfold, the implications for international security and regional stability are profound. The potential for miscalculated actions among increasingly autonomous proxy forces could escalate tensions, complicating diplomatic efforts and military responses in the Middle East.

Source: DW News

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News Category: War Tags: drones, iran, middleeast, militias, proxy

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