Recent reports have revealed that Iranian hackers managed to obtain information from the Trump campaign and attempted to distribute it to individuals associated with the Biden campaign and media outlets. This incident has sparked concerns among national security officials and experts.
According to Robert Greenway, a former national security official, Iran's actions can be seen as an attempt to influence the upcoming elections in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris. Greenway highlighted Iran's perception of Donald Trump's policies as a threat to their interests, particularly in light of the economic impact of sanctions imposed during Trump's administration.
The withdrawal of the U.S. from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal by Trump and subsequent policy changes under Biden have had significant implications. Greenway pointed out that Iran has increased its nuclear capabilities and oil exports since the sanctions were eased.
While some experts downplay the hack as potentially resulting from a simple phishing scam, others view it as part of Iran's broader strategy to retaliate against perceived threats, such as the killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani during the Trump administration.
Behnam Ben Taleblu, an Iranian expert, emphasized Iran's history of attempting to influence Western politics and sow discord. He noted that Iran's recent actions are consistent with its efforts to counter pressure from the U.S. and its allies.
Iran's new President, Masoud Pezeshkian, has expressed a desire for peace and stability in the region, despite ongoing tensions. Pezeshkian's election was based on promises to address Iran's nuclear program and seek relief from sanctions.
Looking ahead, experts predict that Iran will continue to leverage diplomatic opportunities to advance its strategic interests, including expanding its oil sales to countries like China and enhancing its military capabilities with support from allies like Russia and China.