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Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed Iran and Cuba are funding what he calls far-left terrorism and Antifa. The administration is launching a global anti-radical left campaign.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed Iran and Cuba are bankrolling far-left terrorism and Antifa, announcing a global anti-radical left campaign. He didn't present detailed evidence tying specific funding flows to specific actors—the claim is about foreign state sponsorship of a decentralized domestic movement.
This allegation sits somewhere between unproven and implausible. Antifa is not an organization with membership or funding structures; it's a tactic used by loosely affiliated protesters. There's no evidence Iran or Cuba is writing checks to American protest movements, and Rubio hasn't shown that evidence publicly. The announcement of a "global anti-radical left campaign" suggests this will become a foreign policy priority. Naming enemies abroad to justify cracking down on enemies at home is a familiar playbook, and this signals where the administration intends to focus diplomatic pressure.
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