Who is the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism?

Who is the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism?


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As 2017 Closes, Who Are The Leading State Sponsors Of Terrorism

A recent detailed analysis by former US intelligence officers has demonstrated just how the claim that Iran is the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism is almost completely fabricated. The analysis explains how these false narratives are contrived and how they become part of the Washington background noise. The White House’s recent National Security Strategy Report for 2018 stated that “Iran, the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, has taken advantage of instability to expand its influence through partners and proxies, weapon proliferation, and funding.” But another US government report, the annual Country Reports on Terrorism 2016 cites no actual terrorist incidents initiated by Iran in that year. In fact, the most recent terrorist incident attributed to Tehran was in 2012, and that was retaliatory against Israel, which was at the time assassinating its scientists and technicians and attacking its computer systems.
 
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Then I imagine what you imagine I'm imagining.
 
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Then I remember israel isn't behind everything. They're trapped in a weird position, and they do some janky ****.

You seem to be stuck in this weird pissing contest where you like being pissed on by players that are just as guilty as anyone.
 
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*Checks if Saudi Arabia and Qatar are on Trump's travel ban list.*

Nope. Wonder why not....
 
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Haven't been on any President's lists.

Kind of a serious stretch for you.
Not really. I'm on record as stating I think the whole travel ban is at least not properly implemented, in that it doesn't target enough suspect countries, and that makes it even more pointless.
 
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Not really. I'm on record as stating I think the whole travel ban is at least not properly implemented, in that it doesn't target enough suspect countries, and that makes it even more pointless.

I think implementing it in countries that have a far greater chance of importing terrorists is not a bad thing.
 

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