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"Neither Gaza, nor Lebanon, citizens for Iranians" - set of stickers
"Neither Gaza, nor Lebanon, citizens for Iranians" - set of stickers
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This sticker highlights, in a deliberately provocative form, the interconnection between the foreign policy of the Iranian regime and the spread of violent political Islamism on a regional and international scale. Since the Islamic Revolution of 1979, the Islamic Republic of Iran has not only organized its society around an internal theocratic model; it has also pursued a foreign policy based on active support for Islamist armed groups that it considers instruments of its strategy against its regional and Western adversaries.
At the core of this policy is the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and in particular its Qods Force, an elite unit responsible for exporting the revolution through military and clandestine means. This force provides funding, weapons, training, and operational support to organizations such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the Palestinian territories, as well as to militias in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.
These entities are not mere diplomatic partners: they are designated as terrorist organizations by several countries and international bodies. Their actions have been associated with deadly attacks, operations targeting civilians and foreign armed forces, and the escalation of regional conflicts. Since 1984, Iran has been designated by the United States Department of State as a State Sponsor of Terrorism, a designation that reflects its logistical and political support network for these militant groups.
And killing their own citizens...
The use of these groups as “proxies” allows Tehran to extend its influence without directly engaging its regular armed forces. By providing material and ideological support, the Iranian state instrumentalizes religion to achieve geopolitical objectives, turning local conflicts into tools of pressure against Israel, the United States, and their allies.
This model of influence carries a high human and security cost throughout the region. It fuels a spiral of violence, fractures societies, and entrenches the role of non-state Islamist militias in fragile areas, often at the expense of civilian populations. The presence and actions of these groups, structured around violent political Islamism, contribute to the perpetuation of a cycle of conflict that extends beyond Iran’s borders and durably undermines stability in the Middle East.
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