RT Article T1 Confrontations on the issue of terrorism between Iran and the U.S. after 1979 JF Terrorism and political violence VO 29 IS 2 SP 236 OP 253 A1 Jiang, Zhen LA English YR 2017 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1871445760 AB The issue of terrorism has been a significant source of influence on the relationship between Iran and the U.S. since the Islamic Revolution. Iran's friendship with extremist groups that are designated as terrorist groups by the U.S. State Department is seriously challenging America's foreign policy. This article attempts to explore the prospect of confrontations on the issue of terrorism between Iran and the U.S. through a detailed analysis of their different interpretations and mutual recognitions of terrorism and through an in-depth analysis of the measures each party has taken regarding this confrontation. This article argues that the confrontation between Iran and the U.S. regarding the issue of terrorism is not strictly about terrorism. Rather, it is also about the conflicts of policies that result from different security interests and political values. Resolving the issue of terrorism depends on the reconciliation of the relationship between Iran and the U.S. Without mutual trust between the two nations, Iran will continue to support extremist groups in order to increase its influence against the external and internal pressures it is currently under, and the U.S. will continue to contain Iran's regional ambitions and seek changes in its behavior. NO Gesehen am 28.11.2023 NO Published online: 23 Nov 2016 K1 confrontation K1 Negotiation K1 Reconciliation K1 Sanction K1 Terrorism DO 10.1080/09546553.2016.1254626