The Triple Alliance of Iran, Syria and Hezbollah and Its Influence on America's Interests in the Middle East
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Abstract:
Axis of Iran, Syria and Hezbollah is the only union which has affected the United States interests and goals in the Middle East, Given the magnitude and importance that the United States has defined its interests in the Middle East, this paper attempts to answer the question that the axis of Iran, Syria and Hezbollah, to what extent could affect the interests of America in the Middle East after September 11? Research results indicate that the axis as the only serious opposition to America's presence in the region to adopt policies and measures such as anti-Israel, oppose to Arabic conservative and the rotten governance, oppose America's presence in the region, reliance on oil means to pressure the West, supporting the Palestinian cause, forgotten roles of self-determination for peoples, Shia minorities in democracies alternative power and a revival of faith-based thinking and the growth of Islamist movements in the spread of Islamic Awakening in the area of public opinion have effected in increasing costs for America and reduced its interests in the region.
Keywords:
America , Middle East , Iran , Syria , Hezbollah
Language:
Persian
Published:
A Quarterly Journal World Politics, Volume:3 Issue: 1, 2014
Page:
73
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