Historically, Iran has exerted influence over various regions, particularly during the Achaemenid Empire, when it controlled a vast territory including parts of modern-day Turkey, Egypt, and the Indian subcontinent. In contemporary times, Iran does not control any countries outright but maintains significant influence in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen, through political, military, and economic means. This influence often stems from its support for allied groups and regimes in these countries.
Yes, But in some countries they come to Iran with a visa. in some countries
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It is not. Many Western countries, especially America's support of Iran do not.
Iran have not provided any athletes this year
The three countries that border Iran are Pakistan, Afganistan Turkmenistan, and Iraq.
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Afghanistan and Iraq border Iran
Israel and Iran are two separate countries, with no overlap.
Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Isreal, Jordan, Lebanon and many other countries control land that used to be the Persian Empire.
Individuals do not have the freedom of speech in countries like North Korea, China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, where strict government control limits expression and dissent.
IRAN had the Islamic Revolution in 1979.