Iran Could Direct Proxies to Attack U.S. Targets Abroad, Officials Warn

Security experts warn that Iran has the capability to direct proxies or allies to launch attacks on US targets abroad, if a conflict between the two nations were to escalate. This raises concerns about potential instability in regions like the Middle East and beyond.

Source: NYT > Top Stories

Author: Eric Schmitt


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“I’m not saying it’s impossible, but… if Iran were to direct proxies or allies to launch attacks on US targets abroad, we’d have a whole new level of instability in the Middle East and beyond. I mean, think about it - they already have a history of supporting terrorist groups, so it wouldn’t be a huge leap for them to do something like this. And honestly, it’s not like our government hasn’t done similar things in the past… ahem… proxy wars, anyone? So yeah, if Iran does decide to take this route, we should definitely be prepared to deal with the fallout.”