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Oh, you poor, poor victim. Good grief, you're defending a terrorist state while simultaneously looking for sympathy? GTFO. |
OMG. The irony of you lecturing us to "stop believing whatever you hear online" (i.e. actual, credible news reports) but insisting we believe you, a random internet poster who is clearly posting propaganda and lies. You really do need psychiatric help. |
DP. Can't believe I'm wasting time on a troll, but do tell. Post what you consider "propaganda channels." This should be good. |
How is Iran a terrorist state? What? |
| Netanyahu has alleged for literally 30 straight years that Iran is two weeks from having a bomb. Maybe you are the special kind of idiot who wants the rest of us to continue believing the “Iran will kill us all!” propaganda, but most sane people know not to trust Israelis in general, and Bibi especially. |
Someone too brainwashed by decades of Propaganda, doesn’t have the brain power to understand the truth. Sorry, you’re a victim. |
DP. Don't feed this troll. And, if she is not a troll she is truly too stupid to understand any kind of reasonable explanation so there is no use in trying. |
Does trolling this hard ever tire you out? Be sure to get some rest and hydrate. In 2023, Iran remained the leading state sponsor of terrorism, facilitating a wide range of terrorist and other illicit activities in the United States and globally. Regionally, Iran continued supporting acts of terrorism through its proxies and partner groups – such as Hizballah, Ansar Allah (commonly referred to as the Houthis), Hamas, and al-Ashtar Brigades – in Bahrain, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, and Yemen. In the last months of 2023, Houthi militants in Yemen engaged in numerous attacks on shipping lanes in the Red Sea, significantly disrupting maritime commerce and global trade. Separately, Iranian-aligned militia groups (IAMG) in Iraq and Syria conducted repeated attacks with unmanned aircraft systems against U.S. forces in the region in attempts to compel their withdrawal. Globally, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Qods Force (IRGC-QF) and the Ministry of Intelligence and Security remained Iran’s primary actors involved in supporting terrorist recruitment, financing, and plotting across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. https://www.state.gov/reports/country-reports-on-terrorism-2023/ Iran is considered a state sponsor of terrorism. What does that mean? How has it engaged in that activity in the past? For Iran, state-sponsorship of terrorism has been a critical instrument of its force projection and foreign policy since the founding of the Islamic Republic in 1979. Has Iran perpetrated or sponsored acts of terrorism within the United States? Iran has a long history of mounting covert operations in the United States and other Western countries to eliminate its enemies. https://www.cfr.org/articles/iran-and-terrorism-what-the-u-s-strikes-could-mean-for-homeland-security |
Iran is a terrorist state according to the U.S, but is it a terrorist state to most of the rest of the world? I didn’t think so. |
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Um... a "known fact" among whom, exactly? The United States government, as well as most western countries, have designated Iran and its proxies (Hezbollah, Hamas), terrorists. But, you know that. |
It’s a known fact that Iran doesn’t have nuclear weapons and doesn’t pose a threat to the US. |
Unsurprisingly, you would be wrong. The EU has listed Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation, ending years of division over the issue in response to the regime’s brutal repression of protesters. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/29/eu-formally-designates-iran-irgc-revolutionary-guards-terrorist-organisation Albania, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czechia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the UK and the US condemn the growing number of state threats from Iranian intelligence services in our respective territories. We are united in our opposition to the attempts of Iranian intelligence services to kill, kidnap, and harass people in Europe and North America in clear violation of our sovereignty. These Services are increasingly collaborating with international criminal organisations to target journalists, dissidents, Jewish citizens, and current and former officials in Europe and North America. This is unacceptable. We consider these types of attacks, regardless of the target, as violations of our sovereignty. We are committed to working together to prevent these actions from happening and we call on the Iranian authorities to immediately put an end to such illegal activities in our respective territories. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/statement-on-state-threats-from-iranian-intelligence-services-31-july-2025 Measures in response to Iran’s support of terrorism In 2012, Canada designated the Islamic Republic of Iran as a State Supporter of Terrorism under the State Immunity Act, and has maintained the Islamic Republic of Iran on the list through every biannual review cycle since 2012. In concert with the Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act, this listing allows victims to bring a cause of action (e.g. civil litigation) against perpetrators of terrorism and their supporters for loss or damage from an act of terrorism committed anywhere in the world. In 2022, Canada designated the leadership of the Iranian government, including senior officials of the government, security and intelligence agencies as inadmissible to Canada for their engagement in terrorism and systemic and gross human rights violations. Additionally, Canada has taken domestic legislative action to criminalize support to terrorist entities, including those who are supported by Iran: In 2024, Canada listed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist entity under the Criminal Code, in response to its terrorist acts both, on its own and in knowing association with listed terrorist entities, such as Hizballah and Hamas. Canada remains gravely concerned by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s actions and condemns their efforts to further destabilize peace and security across the Middle East. The Criminal Code terrorist listing regime is an important tool for countering terrorism in Canada and globally, and listing the IRGC reflects the government's commitment to keep people in Canada safe. https://www.international.gc.ca/country-pays/iran/relations.aspx?lang=eng |
Yet. And had we not bombed their nuclear facilities, they'd be much closer to having nuclear weapons. If you're the person who's been trolling this thread with inane questions, you really should try and educate yourself. Does Iran have a nuclear weapon? Iran does not yet have a nuclear weapon, but it has a long history of engaging in secret nuclear weapons research in violation of its international commitments. Western analysts say the country has the knowledge and infrastructure to produce a nuclear weapon in fairly short order should its leaders decide to do so. The United States, Israel, and other Middle Eastern partners regard Iran as a primary threat to their interests in the region, and view its potential acquisition of nuclear weapons as a game-changing scenario to be steadfastly prevented—by force if necessary. In May 2025, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported that Iran’s cache of near-weapons grade enriched uranium had surged by about 50 percent over the prior three months. The surge put Iran just a step away from having enough enriched uranium for ten nuclear weapons, the IAEA found—prompting the United States to launch Operation Midnight Hammer. https://www.cfr.org/articles/what-are-irans-nuclear-and-missile-capabilities |
Zionist terrorists are not any better. A lamb is scared all its life of the howl of the big bad wolf when it’s the friendly shepherd that slaughters him in the end |