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**[[File:Gero.png]] [[Gerontocracy]]
**[[File:IslamNat.png]] [[Religious Nationalism#Islamic Nationalism|Pan-Islamism]]
**[[File:Autarky.png]] [[Protectionism|'Resistance Economy']]
**[[File:Shia.png]] [[Shia Theocracy]]
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*[[File:Rouhani.png]] '''Reformist Khomeinism''' [[File:Khatami.png]]{{Refn|Refers to Mohammad Khatami and Hassan Rouhani, who both support free market capitalism and detente with the West.|group=Note}} {{Collapse|
**[[File:Islamic Democracy.png]] [[Islamic Democracy]]
**[[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism]] (Some)
**[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]] (Some)
**[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]] (Most)
**[[File:Pac.png]] Pro-Detente (West)
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The Iran–Iraq War was the deadliest conventional war ever fought between regular armies of developing countries with a total of over a million casualties on both sides. The war also led to the massive destruction of critical infrastructure and severe economic loss for both sides.
 
====[[File:Cball-Iran.png]] [[File:Reagan.png]] [[File:Khom.png]] [[File:Khomenewicon.png]] [[File:Anticommunism.png]] [[File:CIA.png]] [[File:Zio.png]] [[File:Noriega.png]] Iran-Contra affair====
In the early 1980s, the [[File:Reagan.png]] Reagan administration sought to support [[File:Anticommunism.png]] anti-communist rebels known as Contras, who were fighting the socialist Sandinista government in Nicaragua. However, U.S. Congress had imposed a ban on direct military aid to the Contras due to concerns about human rights abuses.
 
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Under the leadership of current secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah, they have fought three conflicts with the neighboring country and mortal enemy Israel: the South Lebanon conflict (1982-2000), the 2006 Lebanon War and the 2023 Israel–Hezbollah conflict. His leadership has also marked a change in appeal and (at least nominally) end goals. For example, in it's latest manifesto released in 2009, states that it no longer strives to make Lebanon a Shia republic, additionally, it calls for the replacement of Lebanon's troublesome [[File:Confess.png]] [[Confessionalism|confessionalist]] political system.
 
Hezbollah is considered a terrorist organization by the [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States, [[File:Zio.png]] Israel, [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada, [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom, [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia, [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany, [[File:Cball-Netherlands.png]] Netherlands, [[File:Cball-Serbia.png]] Serbia, [[File:Cball-Argentina.png]] Argentina, [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia, [[File:Cball-Paraguay.png]] Paraguay, the [[File:Cball-AL.png]] Arab League and the Gulf Cooperation Council. Some countries and organizations only only consider it's military wing as a terrorist organization such as [[File:Cball-France.png]] France, [[File:Cball-Newz.png]] New Zealand and the [[File:Cball-EU.png]] European Union
 
Hezbollah's funding originates from two main sources: Iran's annual transfers (last reported sum of $700m); and from members of the Lebanese Diaspora scattered all around the world, specially from Latin America where it is suspected to operate a wide-ranging network and accused of conducting illegal activities alongside local drug cartels in [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil, [[File:Cball-Paraguay.png]] Paraguay and [[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela.
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