The Long Shadow of State-Sponsored Terrorism
For nearly fifty years, a pattern of violence has defined the geopolitical landscape between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Despite diplomatic posturing and international negotiations, the reality on the ground reveals a stark truth: Iran has consistently operated as a leading state sponsor of terrorism. This designation is not merely a label applied in isolation; it reflects a calculated strategy that has directly resulted in fatalities and injuries among American citizens and service members.
The impact extends far beyond headlines. Through the deployment of its own military forces and an extensive network of proxy militias, the regime has maintained a persistent campaign against U.S. interests. These groups often operate with impunity, utilizing asymmetric tactics that bypass traditional international borders to target individuals within American communities.
A History of Casualties
The statistics surrounding these incidents are sobering. According to official assessments, more
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