Iran regime uses former Soviet republic to dodge sanctions, fund war machine: report

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Iran has been deepening its ties with the Republic of Georgia, a former Soviet republic, to dodge sanctions and fund its war machine. Georgia has become a network for Iran's intelligence infrastructure, with Iran using the country to penetrate religious, educational, and cultural institutions.
Iran is using Georgia to dodge sanctions and fund its war machine. The two countries have been deepening their ties, with Iran building a vast influence infrastructure in Georgia. This includes entities sanctioned by the US for links to extremism. Iran uses Georgia as a network for intelligence infrastructure, penetrating the country's institutions. The US Treasury Department has stated that Iran's IRGC-Quds Force uses Al-Mustafa University in Georgia as an international recruitment network. Georgia's ties with Tehran have been expanded under the pro-Russia Georgian Dream party.
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