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Is Hezbollah Now More an Obligation Than an Asset to Tehran?
The article examines whether Hezbollah has transitioned from a strategic asset to a financial and political burden for Iran amid ongoing conflicts. It highlights how the war has altered Tehran's perception of its proxy relationships, questioning the balance of benefits and obligations.
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