Rami Alkhafaji

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Rami Alkhafaji is a JD candidate at the American University Washington College of Law. He previously completed a Bachelor of Arts in global affairs with a concentration in global governance at George Mason University, where he graduated summa cum laude. With former roles at the World Bank Group and Department of Commerce, he has been very active in international law, foreign policy, and the development of emerging markets.

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The Decline of Iran’s Proxy Network

The “axis of resistance” that Tehran built has weakened considerably. And Iran is facing a dilemma that is a culmination of a pivotal year of setbacks and miscalculations.