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Sabotaging:
2019 Abqaiq–Khurais attack in Saudi Arabia: Large-scale drone and cruise-missile strikes severely damaged key oil-processing facilities, temporarily knocking out about 5% of global oil supply; the Houthis in Yemen claimed responsibility, but intelligence community generally points at Iran.
Support for militant cells and weapons pipelines in Bahrain; Bahraini authorities in 2015 uncovered a large bomb-making facility whose operators were linked to the IRGC
Coups:
Azerbaijan 2023–2024 coup and assassination plot: Azerbaijani authorities announced that they had uncovered an Iranian-linked network plotting assassinations of senior officials as part of a wider effort to destabilize the government;
The Bahraini government has repeatedly accused Iran of supporting underground militant groups, training operatives, and smuggling weapons with the goal of undermining the Sunni monarchy and empowering aligned Shia groups.
Iran intervened decisively to preserve Bashar al-Assad’s regime, deploying IRGC officers and organizing foreign militias (Hezbollah, Iraqi and Afghan units) to fight Syrian rebels
Iran’s Quds Force has created and sponsored militias and political movements in Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, and elsewhere; while some of these movements are now part of formal political systems, they also serve as levers for Tehran to influence cabinet formation, block unwanted policies, and at times pressure or weaken central governments.
Bombing attacks:
Iran generally doesnt bomb countries. But they do bomb or otherwise assassinate individuals. For example in February 2012 bombings against Israeli diplomats in India, Georgia, Thailand. Or numerous assassination operations and attempts targeting dissidents and perceived enemies abroad (Europe, Middle East, Asia, Americas).
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