MEK: Ahvaz Terror Attack Exposes US, Saudi, Israeli-Backed Support for Terrorist Organization

MEK: Ahvaz Terror Attack Exposes US, Saudi, Israeli-Backed Support for Terrorist Organization and Regime Change in Iran

A deadly terrorist attack on an Iranian Army parade in the town of Ahvaz over the weekend was carried out by the terrorist group “Ahwazia” with coordination help from MEK, according to Marwa Osman writing for AlahedNews:

    The aggressors are a terrorist organization backed by Washington and Tel Aviv and funded by Saudi Arabia under the name of “Ahwazia”, an extremist ethnic terrorist organization that claims to defend the rights of Arab Iranians.  Iranian researcher Dr. Mohamed Sadiq al-Husseini wrote that according to Iranian intelligence sources revealed that the terrorist attack of Ahvaz city was conducted in coordination between the “People’s Mojahedin Organization” of Iran or the “Mojahedin-e Khalq” [MEK] and the “Ahwazia” an Arab-Iranian separatist group with alleged connections to Saudi Arabia, also known as the “Ahvaz National Resistance”.

It’s no secret the U.S. national security establishment and its neocon conclave have anointed this shady terrorist organization, the notorious MEK, to assume the reigns of power in Iran in the event of a regime change.

President Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, openly talks about Iran regime change every chance he gets.

“It could be in a few days, months, a couple of years. But it’s going to happen,” Giuliani said at the “Iran Uprising Summit” event in New York on Saturday.

Since the Ahvaz terror attack, which killed 25 people, the Iranian government has vowed ‘revenge’ against the U.S. and its allies who support MEK, an organization that in 2012 was delisted from the U.S. State Department’s designated terror list by then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Read more about this story from Marwa Osman at AlahedNews

By 21wire

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