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The World Will Be A Safer Place, Without State-Sponsors Of Terrorism







“The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.”

Albert Einstein




The World Will Be A Safer Place, Without State-Sponsors Of Terrorism

Unfortunately, we live in a world that the state-sponsors of terrorism threaten global peace and security. It is clear that terrorism reflects the corruption and deterioration of morality and humanity and alienation from the civilized world in the 21st century. There are governments that exploit terrorism as a device to silence dissidents. But in our era terrorism doesn’t stop at this stage.
The most well-known of the state-sponsors of terrorism

States-sponsors of terrorism defines governments that not only support terrorism but also use it as leverage to advance their foreign policies. They waste the national assets to fund this aim; instead of spending for people’s welfare. The most well-known of such states is the religious fascism ruling Iran, also known as the godfather of terrorism.

Though the Iranian regime was not listed by the US State Department on its list of “State-sponsors of terrorism” at first, it later became the number one state-sponsors of terrorism in the world. For the Mullahs, export of terrorism is a strategic policy called “the exportation of the revolution”.

IRGC; the most important device of the godfather of terrorism
In fact, they justify terrorism by abusing religious beliefs. They have assigned a special organ to pursue this policy, the “Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps” It should be noted that the budget of the IRGC in 2018 alone was higher than the total budget of all other military organs or other suppressive organs such as the Basij Organization. This is why “It’s hard to find a conflict or a terrorist group in the Middle East that does not have Iran’s fingerprints all over it!” Nicky Haley said on December 14, 2017.
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