My recent opinion piece in The Washington Times on antisemitic protests missed a big player in plain sight: Iran. They send tens of thousands of their students to our universities.
Tehran is counting on them to be cheerleaders, at the least, for jihads against Israel and the United States. The FBI has warned that we could be looking at something far worse.
“We like what we see, but it should not end with this,” Mr. Izadi said of university protests, adding a chilling claim: “Our Hezbollah-style groups in America are much larger than what we have in Lebanon. America is the Great Satan and our enemy.” Iranians need permission from their government before they apply for an American student visa. It’s foolish to ignore the possibility that protests at Columbia, Harvard and elsewhere were aided or launched as part of an intelligence operation conceived in Iran. We may be seeing a reboot of the kind of Soviet trickery that embedded spies in symphony orchestras and ballet companies on “goodwill” tours of the United States.
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