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Iran's Proxies Shift to "Violent Gig Economy"

Published Tuesday, June 9, 2026 · Updated June 10

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Coverage is limited to a single Southeast Asian perspective, lacking viewpoints from Iran or other international sources.

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Iran's proxy groups are reportedly shifting their operational model towards a 'violent gig economy'. This evolution poses potential implications and vulnerabilities for the security landscape in Southeast Asia, particularly for Singapore.

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  • Iran's proxy groups are shifting their operations, adopting a 'violent gig economy' model, with potential implications and vulnerabilities for Southeast Asia and Singapore.

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  • Channel News AsiaCenter

    The article examines the evolving threat from Iran's proxy groups, specifically focusing on their potential implications and vulnerabilities for Southeast Asia and Singapore.

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