America is under threat—not only from external enemies but from the calculated manipulations of figures within our own borders.
This from rairfoundation.com.
George Soros, the billionaire often celebrated in left-leaning circles as a philanthropist, has funneled tens of millions of dollars into organizations and initiatives that bolster one of the nation’s most dangerous adversaries: Iran.
This is not philanthropy;
it is treachery masquerading as charity,
funneling millions to America’s sworn enemies.
According to an explosive investigation by the New York Post:
Soros’ Open Society Foundations (OSF) transferred $46.7 million to the International Crisis Group (ICG), a think tank with deep ties to the Iranian regime.
This group has pushed for policies favorable to Tehran, including easing sanctions and reviving a nuclear deal that critics argue only delays Iran’s ambitions for nuclear weaponry. Under The Obiden Regime, these efforts have borne fruit, with sanctions being relaxed and billions in frozen Iranian funds released.
The ties between the ICG and the Iranian regime run disturbingly deep. Ali Vaez, one of Malley’s (Robert Malley, the former US special envoy to Iran and under FBI investigation for his alleged mishandling of classified material) was the ICG’s president until he joined The Obiden Regime in 2021) protégés and the ICG’s director of Iran projects, reportedly submitted writings to Iranian officials for pre-publication review—an alarming connection between an American-based think tank and Tehran. Vaez even had five meetings with top Obiden national security officials at the White House, signaling unprecedented influence at the highest levels.
The influence of Soros-backed organizations extends disturbingly deep into the corridors of power. Robert Malley was once the president of ICG. His protégés, such as Ariane Tabatabai, Ali Vaez, and Dina Esfandiary, have taken up influential positions in U.S. policymaking circles, with Tabatabai even securing a high-security clearance role at the Pentagon. These individuals are linked to the Iran Experts Initiative, a covert network reportedly established by Tehran’s Foreign Ministry to infiltrate and manipulate U.S. policy.
The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, a think tank that received $1.8 million from Soros’ OSF, has actively lobbied for policies favorable to Tehran. Founded by Trita Parsi—accused of advocating for the Iranian regime—it promotes its agenda under the guise of promoting “restraint” in U.S. foreign policy.
Under these influences, The Obiden Regime reversed the stringent sanctions imposed by President Donald Trump, a move that enriched Iran’s terror-sponsoring regime by $95 billion, according to estimates. Furthermore, a deal negotiated under this influence saw $6 billion in Iranian assets unfrozen in exchange for five American hostages—a concession widely criticized as emboldening a state sponsor of terrorism.
George Soros’ involvement in destabilizing American interests is not limited to Iran. His OSF has also directed over $15 million to groups in the U.S. that support antisemitic, anti-Israel protests, including rallies that glorify Hamas. These funds, often funneled through intermediaries like the Ploughshares Fund and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, serve to erode the moral and strategic foundations of American foreign policy.
Gabriel Noronha of the Polaris National Security think tank succinctly described the impact of Soros’ funding:
The things they routinely fund are things that weaken America, both internally and externally.
The reach of Soros and his son Alexander, who now spearheads many of OSF’s initiatives, extends far beyond the United States. Together, they have cultivated a network of influence that keeps geopolitical conflicts simmering from Eastern Europe to the Middle East. Despite this, they are feted by global elites, enjoying access to high-ranking officials and institutions. Soros has even been honored with prestigious awards, such as Austria’s Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold.
Critics have noted that these actions mirror a deliberate strategy of weakening America’s global standing while empowering adversarial regimes. Masih Alinejad, a prominent Iranian dissident, compared groups like NIAC and the Quincy Institute to “the Russia Today of the Iranian Regime,” accusing them of serving as mouthpieces for Tehran’s propaganda machine.
George Soros and his network represent more than a political adversary; they are an existential threat to America’s sovereignty and security. By funding organizations that downplay Iran’s human rights abuses and promote propaganda aligned with Tehran’s objectives, Soros undermines the very principles that make America strong. His actions demand not just scrutiny but decisive countermeasures.
America must wake up to the reality of the enemy within. The question is no longer whether Soros and his network are working against U.S. interests—it is how much longer they will be allowed to continue to do so.