Would it be fair to say that without Iran's financing, without its missile supplies, without its strategic support, that Iran's proxies either would not exist, at least not as they are today, or would not have the reach and ability that they have today?
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Menendez questions the impact of Iran's support on its proxies' capabilities.
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