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Iranian influence in the Middle East wanes after Arab Spring, poll shows sharp drop in regional support

Iranian influence in the Middle East wanes after Arab Spring, poll shows sharp drop in regional support The passage provides polling data and a narrative linking Iran’s regional strategy to shifting public opinion, which could guide further investigation into Iran’s covert support networks and their impact on regional stability. However, it lacks concrete names, dates, or financial details, limiting immediate actionable steps. Key insights: Polls show dramatic decline in positive views of Iran across Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt since 2006.; Iran’s strategy of creating a contiguous Shia corridor from Iran to the Mediterranean is hampered by its support for Assad’s regime.; Hezbollah’s past successes are cited, but current influence appears diminishing.

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Iranian influence in the Middle East wanes after Arab Spring, poll shows sharp drop in regional support The passage provides polling data and a narrative linking Iran’s regional strategy to shifting public opinion, which could guide further investigation into Iran’s covert support networks and their impact on regional stability. However, it lacks concrete names, dates, or financial details, limiting immediate actionable steps. Key insights: Polls show dramatic decline in positive views of Iran across Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt since 2006.; Iran’s strategy of creating a contiguous Shia corridor from Iran to the Mediterranean is hampered by its support for Assad’s regime.; Hezbollah’s past successes are cited, but current influence appears diminishing.

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