The speaker says Iran and Saudi Arabia fought three proxy or shadow wars in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.
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Saudi Iranian Rivalry
The speaker says Iran and Saudi Arabia fought three proxy or shadow wars in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.
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"So for example, in Israel, there are two groups opposing Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah. And they're both financed and supported politically by Iran. And..."
"And it could do so because two -thirds of the population were Shias. And therefore, they had affinity with Iran. And a third were..."
"And Iran came in to support Assad as well as Russia. And over time, Assad was able to crush the rebellion, okay? So, in..."
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