Iran has worked to turn sweeping anti-government
protests in
Iraq from a threat to its hard-earned influence over its neighbour into an opportunity for political gains, analysts say.
In
Lebanon too, where similar rallies against corruption and government inefficiency have broken out, Iran's main ally Hezbollah has managed to maintain its influence.
"Very clearly,
Iran in both Lebanon and Iraq wants to protect the system and not allow it to fall apart," said Renad Mansour, researcher at London-based Chatham House.