Iran’s Influence Growing In US, Claims Security Expert

Frank Cilluffo, Associate Vice President and Director of Homeland Security Policy Institute at The George Washington University, claims Iran's reach is expanding.

Frank Cilluffo, Associate Vice President and Director of Homeland Security Policy Institute at The George Washington University, warns that Iran’s influence is growing.

“The reach of Iran’s proxies have gone global…Within the U.S. there have been 16 arrests in 2010 of Hezbollah sympathizers seeking stinger missiles, m4 riffles, and night vision equipment. Based on this recent activity the Los Angeles police department has elevated the government of Iran and its proxies to a tier one threat.”

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