The Islamic Republic’s terrorism is here, though US security services won’t name it
Tehran’s growing reliance on public threats, revenge rhetoric and carefully orchestrated displays of revolutionary unity reveals something far more significant than military defiance
Assessment
The piece argues that Iran’s public posturing and threats represent a concrete terrorist presence inside the United States, yet American security agencies avoid explicitly naming the source. This disconnect between observable behavior and official labeling raises questions about whether political or diplomatic considerations are overriding threat assessments. The reader should watch for any shift in US government language regarding Iran’s activities on American soil.
