Iran's Regional Arms: Network of Influence and Militias
Iran & Revolutionary Guard
Parent State & Strategic Director
Founded by Iran in 1982 to serve as its foremost military proxy in the Middle East.
Iran supports Houthis with weapons and training since the 1980s to open a southern front.
Popular Mobilization Forces and Iraqi Hezbollah Brigades receive direct Iranian support.
Quds Force leads all Iranian military operations abroad with approximately 15,000 operatives.
Groups like Imam Baqi Brigade backed by Iran to maintain Syrian regime presence.
Iran funds Hamas and Islamic Jihad and supplies weapons through complex logistics networks.
Iran recognized Polisario since 1980 and provides military support to extend influence to North Africa.
Syria is a strategic axis for Iran; Tehran provides direct military forces and advanced weapons.
Iran influences Iraqi decision-making through allied militias and political parties.
Russia cooperates with Iran in Syria and Iraq to advance Moscow's influence.
Iran maintains a complex network of regional arms, militias, and armed organizations supervised by the Revolutionary Guard through the Quds Force. Tehran relies on these proxies to advance its geopolitical and military influence across the Middle East.

