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The '''Iran Syria Policy and Operations Group''' ('''ISOG''') is an organization within the U.S. government, consisting of officials from the [[United States State Department|State Department]], [[White House]], [[Central Intelligence Agency]], [[United States Department of the Treasury|Treasury Department]], and other agencies that has worked since early 2006 to isolate the [[Government of Iran|Iran]], and to a lesser extent Syria, internationally in order to encourage regime change.
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The '''Iran Syria Policy and Operations Group''' ('''ISOG''') is an organization within the U.S. government, consisting of officials from the State Department, White House, [[Central Intelligence Agency]], [[United States Department of the Treasury|Treasury Department]], and other agencies that has worked since early 2006 to isolate the Iran, and to a lesser extent Syria, internationally in order to encourage regime change.
  
The ISOG has given aid to the militaries of [[Saudi Arabia]], the [[United Arab Emirates]], and [[Bahrain]], and also to the political opposition in Iran.{{ref|bg}}
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The ISOG has given aid to the militaries of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain, and also to the political opposition in Iran.{{ref|bg}}
  
 
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*{{note|bg}}[http://www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2007/01/02/us_unit_works_quietly_to_counter_irans_sway/ US unit works quietly to counter Iran's sway], ''The Boston Globe'', 2 January 2007
 
*{{note|bg}}[http://www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2007/01/02/us_unit_works_quietly_to_counter_irans_sway/ US unit works quietly to counter Iran's sway], ''The Boston Globe'', 2 January 2007
  
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[[category:Target Iran]]

Latest revision as of 19:20, 21 August 2007

The Iran Syria Policy and Operations Group (ISOG) is an organization within the U.S. government, consisting of officials from the State Department, White House, Central Intelligence Agency, Treasury Department, and other agencies that has worked since early 2006 to isolate the Iran, and to a lesser extent Syria, internationally in order to encourage regime change.

The ISOG has given aid to the militaries of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain, and also to the political opposition in Iran.[1]

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