Consider the following countries: Albania, Argentina, Bahrain, Denmark, France, India, Kenya, Thailand, and the United Kingdom. What do they have in common? Only this: All have been on the receiving end of Iranian-sponsored terrorism.
A strange list, no? I mean, what possible interest does Iran have in, say, Argentina? In 1994, a Jewish cultural center in Buenos Aires was bombed, with 85 fatalities and hundreds of injuries. The trail led back to Tehran. Perhaps it was precisely Argentina’s distance from Iran that made it an attractive target. Perhaps the mullahs wanted to show that they could strike anywhere.
Like French revolutionaries after 1789 or Russian revolutionaries after 1917, they immediately spilled out from behind their borders, sponsoring militias and terrorist cells on every continent, seeking to replicate their ideology. Revolutionaries are precisely that — revolutionary. Their regimes depend on a degree of overseas conflict. In Leninist terms, they export their internal contradictions. Or, to borrow a metaphor from chaos theory, they drink order from their surroundings.
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