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Iran Instructs Proxies to Exercise Caution Amid Existential Threat from Trump's Return, Facing GCC-Iran Challenges and Houthi Tensions
Jan 26, 2025, 09:39 AM
In the wake of Donald Trump's return to the presidency, Iranian officials are reportedly preparing for potential heightened tensions with the United States. A report from The Telegraph indicates that Tehran perceives an existential threat from Trump's administration and has instructed its regional proxies to act with caution. This comes as the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Iran navigate new challenges in 2025, including the ongoing tensions with the Houthi movement. A senior Iranian official mentioned that forces and allies have been directed to avoid actions that could provoke the U.S. or its allies, reflecting a strategic shift in response to Trump's leadership.
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