axis of resistance
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Calque of Arabic محور المقاومة. First used in 2002 in Libya in response to George W. Bush's "axis of evil".
Proper noun
the axis of resistance
- (geopolitics) An Iranian-led, anti-American, anti-Zionist, Shiite Islamist coalition in the Middle East whose significant participants include the IRGC, Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis.
- 2012 August 7, “Iran: We're in "axis of resistance" with Syria”, in CBS:
- The news agency said Assad and Jalili discussed their two countries' "strategic cooperation relationship" and "attempts by some Western countries and their allies to strike at the axis of resistance by targeting Syria and supporting terrorism there."
- 2021 August 7, Seth J. Frantzman, “Iran claims Israel afraid of conflict with its 'axis of resistance'”, in the Jerusalem Post:
- Oddly, the Islamic Republic claims that Israel “lost five wars with the Axis of Resistance since the July 2006 war with the Lebanese resistance.”
- 2024 January 14, Jason Burke, “Iran’s ‘axis of resistance’ is a potent coalition but a risky strategy”, in the Guardian:
Further reading
- axis of resistance on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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