Over 622,000 Syrian refugees languish in squalid conditions just across the border from the homeland in Jordan. They have almost nothing, they lack the most basic of possessions, they have no opportunity to work, and their futures have been robbed of them. What they do have is time – time to think about what drove their country into madness.
In Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon, and beyond, the fingerprints of Iranian extremism have left only destruction and fueled the other side of the coin when it comes to global terror. This same regime, whose practices on its own soil and through its proxies mirrors IS, is driving ever closer toward the world’s most dangerous weapon, the nuclear bomb. On June 30, another crucial deadline regarding negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program looms ....

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