Why have Iranian homeland plots failed to materialize during the war? We examine the intelligence behind the lack of Iranian homeland plots in the U.S.
Browsing: Matthew Levitt
Iran’s “Axis of Resistance” has evolved into a self-sustaining global threat that could survive the regime’s potential collapse.
Iran activates regional proxies and global terror networks, threatening US homeland while allies scramble to contain multiple fronts.
Hezbollah is rearming faster than the LAF can disarm it; the LAF notifies Hezbollah before inspections and has not destroyed underground facilities.
Hezbollah, weakened militarily, relies on global networks to recover, requiring international designations and enforcement to cut off its funding.
