Iran overplayed it´s hand and It´s proxies got flat out bashed everywhere.
The problem is that they were suicidal plus I don´t think Iran will support any Anti-GCC resistance for now or in the near future that is a forgone conclusion.
The main thing to take away from this is that Iran just puts them at danger and they are mostly abandoned to their fate.
Besides these ragtag proxies were only put in suicide by Iran nothing else. Example the uprisings in Eastern Saudi Arabia, Bahrain got violently and quickly shut down Iran realized they aren´t doing this people favor.
Even the Fatimyun elements in Kurram Pakistan got severely bashed. The same thing Happened in Syria and Lebanon (Hezbollah is basically non-existent now they have been defeated without fighting much)
The Iraqi militias have been disarmed by the state..
The Houthis were besieged and starved for 7 years in the greatest famine in modern era and still under siege but they survived to hold gains thru the ceasefire and god knows how long that ceasefire is gonna hold.
The only remaining elements from that so-called axis of resistance is Hamas (Severely damaged now) Iran herself and the Houthis the remaining are gone. Even their ragtag afghan mughal forces are nowhere to be found and all perished in Syria.
Will Iran play this game again definitely not. Iran has gone a different path now and I can assure you after normalize that Iran will not fund or support Anti-GCC elements. Anti-Israeli yes but not GCC
The GCC that funded Saddam's horrible war against Iran in the 1980s and also is responsible for Alqaeda and Daesh ? I dont think Iran or Shia are dimwitted to think the leopard has changed its spots and will not attack them again the minute it sees an opportunity.
IRGC and Quds Force have fought and died fighting besides Hezbollah, Syrians, Houthis, Iraqis so your claim that Iran just abandons them is incorrect. Whats true is Iran doesnt have unlimited resources for wars that the US/GCC have.
Fatimeyon, Haideriyoun and Zainabeyoun units in Syria were never frontline fighters and existed for guard duty of lands liberated from Daesh/HTS etc. They were among the first to be demobilized after Iran declared victory over Daesh in 2017 and only a few hundred had remained in Syria and become farmers by 2024.
You are right about Hezbollah, which was the best equipped Iranian ally with battle hardened fighters. However Hezbollah fared poorly in the 2023/2024 war with Israel due to infiltration and lack of support from Lebanese public to its campaign to stop the war in Gaza. Only the Hezbollah drone units and rocket forces proved useful during the war. The head of Hezbollah was assassinated alongwith an IRGC general so I dont know where you get your claim that Iran just leaves its allies to die.
In contrast to Hezbollah, the Houthis have overperformed and proved their toughness and value. They are the only ones in entire Muslim world still striking Israel and trying to stop the genocide.
Iran was expelled from Syria by the final treachery of Bashar Al Assad regime, who gave all the crucial intelligence on Hezbollah and Iran to GCC, who gave it to Israel. The people Iran had fought so hard for in Syria ultimately betrayed them so they could escape the country intact.
Iran has no presence in Kurram agency of Pakistan. Kurram has been troublesome for decades long before the 1979 and members of my family also worked there for awhile. They didnt have nice things to say about the Shia or the Sunni of Kurram.
No Iraq Shia militia has disbanded and they would be fools to do so after Baathist regime of Saddam and Daesh invasion of the country. I do believe a few of them can be bribed into disbanding but not all.