Iran’s proxy war has crossed oceans and is now knocking on America’s door
Iran's proxy war has evolved to pose a direct threat to the United States, utilizing various networks and tactics. The recent case of Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi highlights how Iran's proxies exploit criminal and migration networks to plan attacks. This situation underscores the need for a deeper understanding of the asymmetric warfare Iran has waged since 1979.
- ▪Iran has waged asymmetric war against the United States and the West since 1979 through various means.
- ▪The infrastructure of Iran's operations has embedded itself in Latin America and within the United States.
- ▪Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi was charged with directing attacks on Jewish, Israeli, and American targets across Europe and North America.
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Opinion Iran’s proxy war has crossed oceans and is now knocking on America’s door The Al-Saadi case shows how Tehran's proxies exploit cartel corridors, criminal networks, and migration pipelines By Ammon Blair Fox News Published May 26, 2026 5:00am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Iran foreign ministry says deal not imminent amid ongoing US talks Fox News foreign correspondent Jeff Paul reports from Dubai on the latest developments in U.S.-Iran nuclear deal negotiations on ‘Fox News Live.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Americans still debate Iran through an outdated lens. We speak of war as something that starts with bombs, troop deployments, or congressional declarations.
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