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من اليمن إلى السودان.. استمرار تدفق السلاح الإيراني عبر شبكات “الحوثي”
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من اليمن إلى السودان.. استمرار تدفق السلاح الإيراني عبر شبكات “الحوثي”

Al-Rakoba about 3 hours 1 mins read

مع انتهاء مهلة الـ60 يوماً للتفاهم المؤقت بين الولايات المتحدة وإيران دون اتفاق نهائي أو تمديد للهدنة، ورفض الرئيس الأميركي دونالد ترامب تمديدها ودعوته طهران إلى الاستسلام، تتمسك إيران بإغلاق مضيق هرمز وتتوعد بالتصعيد، وسط ترجيحات بعودة العقوبات المشددة وتصاعد مخاوف المواجهة العسكرية. وفي هذا السياق، كشفت مجلة “فورين أفيرز” الأميركية عن تمدد شبكات المحور …

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