For Israel, the Islamic Republic of Iran represents both a cardinal security challenge and an existential danger. The country’s current clerical regime is estimated to be connected to some “80 percent” of the contemporary security problems confronting the Jewish state.[1] These include not only Iran’s increasingly mature nuclear program, but also its extensive sponsorship of extremist proxies throughout the Mideast, as well as the radical expansionist ideology that continues to animate the regime in Tehran.
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AFPC Iran Strategy Brief no. 14: How Israel Thinks About Iran’s Future
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Democracy and Governance; Human Rights and Humanitarian Issues; Islamic Extremism; Iran; Israel