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Soros Funds Pro-Iran Groups with $50M, Undermining U.S. Interests

Chelsea BetonieBy Chelsea BetonieDecember 30, 2024Updated:December 31, 2024 Daily News Cycle No Comments4 Mins Read
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America faces a significant threat—not only from external adversaries but also from internal actors who manipulate resources and policies to benefit hostile regimes. One such figure is billionaire George Soros, whose Open Society Foundations (OSF) has funneled tens of millions of dollars into organizations tied to Iran, a nation widely recognized as a state sponsor of terrorism.

A bombshell investigation by the New York Post revealed that Soros’ OSF transferred $46.7 million to the International Crisis Group (ICG), a think tank with concerning links to the Iranian regime. This organization has consistently advocated for policies that favor Tehran, including easing sanctions and reviving a nuclear deal criticized for enabling Iran’s nuclear ambitions rather than curtailing them.

Under the Biden administration, these efforts have borne fruit, with sanctions being relaxed and billions in frozen Iranian assets released. This policy shift contrasts sharply with the stringent sanctions imposed during former President Donald Trump’s tenure, which aimed to isolate Iran economically.

The ICG’s connections to the Iranian regime are deeply troubling. Ali Vaez, the group’s director of Iran projects and a former protégé of Robert Malley, reportedly submitted writings for pre-publication review by Iranian officials. Vaez also met with top Biden administration national security officials on multiple occasions, highlighting his significant influence.

Soros-backed groups like the ICG and others have infiltrated U.S. policymaking circles. Robert Malley, previously a U.S. special envoy to Iran and now under FBI investigation for mishandling classified information, once served as ICG’s president. His protégés, including Ariane Tabatabai and Dina Esfandiary, now occupy high-ranking positions in U.S. government agencies, with Tabatabai even securing a role at the Pentagon requiring high-security clearance.

These individuals are linked to the Iran Experts Initiative, a covert network established by Tehran’s Foreign Ministry to manipulate U.S. policy. The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, another Soros-funded organization receiving $1.8 million from OSF, has also pushed for Tehran-friendly policies. Founded by Trita Parsi, a figure accused of advocating for the Iranian regime, the institute promotes its agenda under the guise of encouraging “restraint” in U.S. foreign policy.

The influence of these organizations has had real-world consequences. The Biden administration reversed Trump-era sanctions, enriching Iran’s regime by an estimated $95 billion. A controversial deal also saw $6 billion in Iranian assets unfrozen in exchange for the release of five American hostages, a move widely criticized as incentivizing hostage-taking by Tehran.

Soros’ financial reach extends beyond Iran-specific initiatives. His OSF has funded the Ploughshares Fund, which redistributed money to entities like the ICG, Quincy Institute, and National Iranian American Council (NIAC), amplifying pro-Iran voices in the U.S.

Soros’ influence is not limited to Iran. His OSF has directed over $15 million to groups supporting anti-Israel and antisemitic protests in the U.S., some of which glorify Hamas, a designated terrorist organization. These funds often flow through intermediaries like the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, further eroding America’s moral and strategic stance on foreign policy.

Gabriel Noronha of the Polaris National Security think tank summed up the impact of Soros’ funding: “The things they routinely fund are things that weaken America, both internally and externally.”

Soros and his son Alexander, now at the helm of OSF initiatives, have cultivated a global network that fuels instability from Eastern Europe to the Middle East. Despite their controversial activities, Soros has been lauded by global elites and received prestigious awards, such as Austria’s Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold.

Critics argue that this global strategy deliberately undermines America’s standing while empowering adversarial regimes. Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad compared organizations like NIAC and the Quincy Institute to “the Russia Today of the Iranian Regime,” accusing them of acting as Tehran’s propaganda mouthpieces.

The activities of George Soros and his network represent a direct threat to U.S. sovereignty and security. By funding organizations that align with Tehran’s objectives and undermine American interests, Soros’ actions demand scrutiny and countermeasures.

Potential actions to combat this influence include:

  • Increasing transparency and oversight of foreign-funded organizations.
  • Tightening restrictions on U.S. policymaking roles for individuals with ties to hostile regimes.
  • Strengthening sanctions and accountability measures against groups with documented connections to adversarial states.

The Soros-funded network has succeeded in embedding pro-Iran voices within critical U.S. institutions and policymaking bodies. This influence has weakened America’s position globally and domestically.

The question is no longer whether these activities pose a threat but how much longer they will be allowed to continue unchecked. America must act decisively to safeguard its sovereignty, protect its interests, and counter the dangerous agendas propagated by figures like George Soros.

The post Soros Funds Pro-Iran Groups with $50M, Undermining U.S. Interests appeared first on Daily News Cycle.

Chelsea Betonie

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