Fanning flames of war, Iran appears to activate Gulf terror cells as conflict expands - analysis
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This article indicates a potential expansion of the US/Israel-Iran conflict into the Gulf through Iranian use of proxy networks or covert terror cells, which would significantly widen the battlespace beyond direct state-on-state confrontation. In the context of already escalating regional tensions, any activation of local militant infrastructure raises the risk of attacks on shipping, energy infrastructure, civilians, and partner states across the Gulf.
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