Patterns of Iran-Turkey behavior in regional issues

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
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The axis of resistance in the new situation of the West Asian region, has faced crises and special issues in various fields. In the current situation, issues such as the Yemeni civil war, the situation of Hezbollah in Lebanon and the world arena, the normalization of relations between the Arabs and the Zionist regime, the Syrian crisis and the West Bank annexation issue are among the priority issues of the resistance actors. However, attracting the cooperation and involvement of regional powers in the direction of macro-strategies of the resistance to crisis areas is extremely important. In the meantime, assessing the capabilities of the neighboring actor, who has a history of cooperation with Iran, has strong public diplomacy and, most importantly, has a good influence on the regional equations, seems logical and necessary to align with the interests and policies of the resistance. Ankara's entry into regional subjects in a way that is strategically associated with the axis of resistance can be effective in changing the equations in favor of this axis and cause the defeat of the opposition.

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Persian
Published:
Journal of Islamic World Strategic Studies, Volume:21 Issue: 3, 2021
Pages:
75 to 106
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