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Why Iran, North Korea, and Syria remain on the US Terrorism list

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January 21, 2025
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Why Iran, North Korea, and Syria remain on the US Terrorism list
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The State Sponsors of Terrorism list was created in 1979 for countries that “have repeatedly provided support for acts of international terrorism,” said the State Department. Designation as an State Sponsor of Terrorims carries with it prohibitions on certain kinds of commerce, including the sale of weapons and potentially dual-use items like commercial airplanes and equipment, as well as a ban on U.S. economic assistance.

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“Syria is the last country from this original list to remain so designated today,” said The Atlantic Council. Its original designation in 1979 stems from the Syrian government’s support for “U.S.-listed terrorist groups,” including Palestinian guerrilla organizations and the decision to allow those terrorist groups “to maintain headquarters in Damascus,” said the Council on Foreign Relations. Over the years, Syria’s portfolio expanded to include a significant role in the arming, funding and hosting of the Iranian-backed Lebanese terrorist organization Hezbollah, which was founded after the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982.

Hezbollah also played a major role in landing Iran on the State Sponsors of Terrorism list on January 23rd, 1984. The action followed five years of escalating tensions between the two countries that began when dozens of U.S. diplomats and embassy workers were held hostage in Tehran for 444 days during the Iranian revolution and culminated in the 1983 Hezbollah suicide bombing of a Marines barracks in Beirut that killed 241 U.S. military personnel. Today, Iran continues to back Hezbollah as well as “Palestinian terrorist groups in Gaza and various terrorist and militant groups in Iraq, Syria, Bahrain and elsewhere throughout the Middle East,” said the State Department.

North Korea was first designated a state sponsor of terrorism in 1988. The bombing of Korean Air Flight 858 from Baghdad to Seoul, which killed all 115 people on board, was “later linked to North Korean agents” said The Washington Post. The designation was rescinded in 2008 “in the hopes of salvaging talks on its nuclear program,” only to be reimposed in 2017 by President Trump, said The Atlantic. The pretext was the shocking broad-daylight assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s half-brother at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport on February 13, 2017. Analysts at the time warned that the designation would “make diplomacy more difficult without increasing Washington’s leverage,” said The New York Times. Despite Trump’s subsequent summits with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the designation has not been lifted.

Could more places be removed?

After a country is designated as a state sponsor of terrorism, “it is hard to remove even if it does not support terrorism,” said the Brookings Institution. Inclusion on the State Sponsors of Terrorism list is not permanent and can be rescinded if the country in question undergoes “a fundamental change in the leadership and policies of the government,” as well as provides “assurances that it will not support acts of international terrorism in the future,” said the Congressional Research Service.

Prior to President Biden’s decision to remove Cuba from the list, the last time such a designation was lifted was in October 2020, when President Trump took Sudan off the list when its government agreed to “pay $335m in compensation for its alleged role in the bombing of two US embassies” in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998, said The Guardian. Sudan had allowed al-Qaeda, which perpetrated the attacks, to operate out of its territory between 1991 and 1996.

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