Iran's Deadly Ambition (40 page)

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Authors: Ilan Berman

Siemens,
65–66
,
148

Sierra Leone,
143

al-Sisi, Abdel Fattah,
31–32

al-Sistani, Ali,
61

Slovakia,
75

social media,
151
,
158
,
160

Soleimani, Qassem,
42
,
47
,
59–60

South Africa,
136–37
,
139

Soviet Union, collapse of,
83
,
88
,
162

space launches,
18

Spain, Hezbollah terrorist attacks in,
73

Spiegel, Der
,
74

Stars (malware),
150

Strait of Hormuz,
19

Straw, Jack,
66

Stuxnet (malware),
148–50

Sudan,
32
,
131–34
,
144
,
145

Suez Canal,
30
,
137

Sunni Islam: in Bahrain,
32
; in Iraq,
60
; Islamic State and,
47
; in Saudi Arabia,
24
; in Yemen,
36

Supreme Council of Cyberspace,
157–58
,
159

Supreme National Security Council,
8

Syria: Alawite community,
39
; Arab Spring protests in,
38
; arms sales to,
103
; as “axis of resistance” partner,
38–39
,
41–42
; Internet surveillance in,
152
; Iran-Hamas relations and,
55–56
,
58
; Iranian support of,
6
,
38–42
,
50
,
152
; Islamic State expansion in,
45–46
,
47
; Israeli attacks on,
102
; media coverage of,
35
; North Korea–Iran alliance and,
102
; nuclear facilities in,
102
; sanctions against,
40
; Shia communities,
39
; Venezuela-Iran alliance and,
113

Syrian Civil War,
38
; Iranian humanitarian aid during,
39
; IRGC involvement in,
39–41
; Islamic State intervention in,
46
; U.S. foreign policy and,
94

Szubin, Adam,
114

Taepodong missile series (North Korea),
99

Tahrir Square (Cairo, Egypt),
27

Tajikistan,
79
,
82
,
90–91
,
92

Taliban,
50
,
52–53
,
81

tantalum resources,
117

Tanzania,
135–36
,
140

Tbilisi (Georgia),
87

Tehran (Iran),
104

Tehran Stock Exchange,
4

Tehran Times
,
77

Telecommunications Company of Iran (TCI),
158

terrorism, Iranian sponsorship of: in Asia,
103–4
; domestic infrastructure for,
48–49
; Egypt-Iran relations and,
29
; in Europe,
72–75
; Iran-Iraq War and,
22
; in Latin America,
116
,
122–23
,
124
,
127
; Obama administration and,
6
; by proxy,
22
,
24
; scope of,
49–50
; in U.S.,
127–28
.
See also
Hamas
;
Hezbollah

Thailand,
72
,
103–4

thorium resources,
117

Timerman, Héctor,
124

Togo,
135

torture,
71

Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT),
68

Tri-Border Area (South America),
110
,
122

Trojan horses,
148

Tunisia, Arab Spring protests in,
27
,
28
,
38

al-Turabi, Hassan,
133

Turkey,
88–89
,
94
,
153

Turkmenistan,
82
,
92

Twitter,
151
,
158

UAVs.
See
unmanned aerial vehicles

Uganda,
135
,
141

Ukraine,
75
,
76
,
85–86

United Arab Emirates,
153–54

United Kingdom,
1
,
64
,
163
,
164

United Nations,
68
,
85
,
113
; Ahmadinejad speech at,
24
,
123
; Rouhani attendance at,
165

United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio de Janeiro),
120

United Nations Panel of Experts,
105

United Nations Security Council,
68
,
86
,
135

United States: and Afghanistan, withdrawal from,
80–81
; arms sales of,
145
; Asia/Pacific foreign policy tilt of,
93–94
; blogosphere in,
159
; China-Iran relations and,
95
,
98
; cyber attacks in,
152
,
153–54
,
155
; cyber espionage virus developed by,
151
; Iran-based terrorist plots in,
127–28
; Iranian conflict with,
9
; Iranian nuclear scientist assassination and,
104
; Iranian proxy terrorism against,
142
,
143
; Iraq War,
50
; Latin America–Iran alliances and,
110
,
114
,
116
,
118
,
125–30
; Lebanese proxy attacks against,
49
; navy of,
34
,
155
; North Korea–Iran alliance and,
102
; North Korean threats against,
98
; as P5+1 member,
1
,
163
; perceptions of, as strategically weak,
168–69
; relations with Azerbaijan,
88
; relations with Egypt,
31
; relations with Russia,
86
,
94
; relations with Saudi Arabia,
96
; sanctions imposed by,
2
,
67
,
82
,
90
,
96
,
112–13
,
119–20
,
134
,
163
; SCO and diminution of Central Asian influence,
80
; Syrian/Iranian “axis of resistance” against,
38–39
,
41–42
; war on terror,
45
,
49
,
50
,
67

United States Central Command,
53

United States Congress,
128–29
,
163

United States Government Accountability Office,
129

United States Navy,
34
,
155

United States Senate,
151–52

United States State Department,
3
,
46–47
,
52–53
,
129

United States Treasury Department,
90
,
113–14

University of Connecticut,
137

University of Michigan,
157

University of Toronto,
8

Univision (Spanish-language TV network),
128

unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs),
40
,
113

uranium resources,
117
,
138–41

Uruguay,
115

Uzbekistan,
82
,
91–92

Vahidi, Ahmad,
140

Védrine, Hubert,
66

Velayat-e Faqih
(rule of the jurisprudent),
14

Velayati, Ali Akbar,
28

Venezuela,
110–14
,
115
,
116

Victoria
(ship),
58

violence, economy of,
22

virtual private networks (VPNs),
158

viruses,
148
,
151

Wall Street Journal
,
4–5
,
39–40
,
53

war on terror,
45
,
49
,
50
,
67

Washington Free Beacon
,
100

Washington Post
,
43
,
149

weapons of mass destruction (WMDs),
105

weblogs,
159–60

West Bank,
54–55
,
145

Weymouth, Lally,
149

WikiLeaks,
140

Wiper (malware),
151

World Bank,
122

World Nuclear Association,
139

World Wide Web,
44

worms,
148
,
150–51

Wu Shengli,
97

Yanukovych, Viktor,
85

Yarmouk Industrial Complex (Khartoum, Sudan), Israeli bombing of,
131–32

Yasir (UAV),
40

Yazdi, Mohammad Taqi Mesbah,
61

Yemen: fighters from, in Syria,
39
; Houthi rebellion in,
35–37
,
50
; Iranian destabilization efforts in,
35–38
,
50
; security challenges in,
35
,
37–38
; Shia insurgents in,
24
,
35–37

Yongbyon (North Korea),
101
,
102

YouTube,
157
,
158

Zangeneh, Bijan,
76
,
82

Zanjani, Babak,
90

Zardari, Asif Ali,
106

Zarif, Mohammed Javad,
39

al-Zawahiri, Ayman,
46

Zimbabwe,
139–40

ZTE Corporation,
158

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