The essential crises in the West Asian region, which have been widespread since 9/11, are those in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. A study of the situations that have taken place in those four countries shows that all these calamities have incorporated conflicts and military wars. Notable points and participation in all crises in West Asia are their connection with Iran. In the sense that each situation has somehow seen Iran's involvement. Accordingly, Iran's methods of dealing with crises in the West Asian region are essential. Therefore, this article seeks to answer the central question of what role the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has played in conflicts in West Asia and with what consequences and results this has been associated.