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A threatening development has been
brewing largely under the radar of the Biden administration and the mainstream
media attention: Iran's calculated expansion into Latin America,
from Argentina to Mexico.
With alarming nonchalance, the Biden
administration appears to have turned a blind eye to the Iranian regime's
concerted efforts to establish a military foothold right in America's backyard.
The ramifications of this complacency are profound. The Iranian regime, which,
since it began in 1979, has been calling for "Death to America," now has ballistic
missiles which it says can reach the US, and claims to have a
hypersonic missile that, according to one report, "Can Destroy
US In 40 sec."
Historically, Iran's playbook in the
Middle East involved the arming and sponsoring of proxies and terror groups
such as Syria, Hezbollah, and Hamas, with the ultimate aim of annihilating
Israel and has carried out more than 180 attacks just since October 7 on U.S. interests in the region.
Now, Iran now seems to be mirroring
its same "ring of fire" policy to threaten the United States from
Latin America. Iran, for instance, has been cozying up to like-minded
socialist regimes such as Venezuela, Nicaragua, Bolivia, and Cuba, and providing them
with weapons and military support, seemingly with the sinister objective
of posing a threat to the United States.
Venezuela, near the US, emerges as a
key player in Iran's Latin American ambitions. As a potential launching pad for
attacks on the U.S., Venezuela appears to have willingly embraced Iran's
overtures. Reports from sources such as ProPublica have highlighted the establishment of a joint intelligence program between Iran and
Venezuela. This cooperation would encompass arms trafficking; issuing IDs,
passports and bank accounts; intelligence sharing, and logistical support. The Venezuelan
Armed Forces, with Iranian assistance -- indicating a dangerous escalation in
their military capabilities -- have also integrated armed drones into their arsenal.
Iran's growing military capabilities,
with ballistic missiles and armed drones capable of reaching states such as Florida, Georgia, Alabama,
Louisiana and Texas from Latin American soil, already pose a direct threat to
the United States.
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