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Originally Posted by MtnGoat
I would even throw in neighboring countries such as Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq.
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I reckon you're right…..I could imagine Lebanon and Iraq might offer a safe, convenient, and deniable environment for groups in places that could benefit Iranian foreign policy objectives.
Jordan is an interesting one. Without any time there, and solely based on what I've read/heard is that Jordan could be a bit tougher for bad guys to operate in, although I would hazard a guess that the explosion in refugees due to the Syrian Civil War could see a repeat of the Palestinian quasi state within a state problem they had back in the late 60's that led to their own civil war.
Those voids where non-state actor viruses can be incubated with low risk of disruption.
it will be interesting to see how not just "macro spaces" such as vast uncontrolled space in Syria et al are used by non-state actors, but also "micro spaces" in current/future megaslums that nation states effectively cede control of to slumlords other than the rare public relations presence patrol.