In an article published in the Wall Street Journal on April 16, Michael Ledeen urged the US administration to overthrow the Islamic Republic establishment by inciting unrest during the upcoming presidential election in Iran.
Iran’s 11th presidential election will be held on June 14. The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election.
Iran’s mission to the UN sent a letter to the Wall Street Journal in response to the article, blasting Ledeen’s “vilifying” and “misleading” remarks about the Islamic Republic.
“For the past 34 years, ever since the Islamic revolution overthrew a US-backed monarchical dictatorship, Iran’s new representative political system has been consistently vilified in the US media,” the letter read.
According to the letter, Ledeen supports an “interventionist approach” toward the Islamic Republic without “any respect for Iran’s sovereignty and national rights” and he fails to see the legitimacy of Iran’s establishment due to his “deep-seated animosity.”
“Iran’s political system… is based on regular, competitive elections and checks and balances among the branches of government,” the letter said.
Iran’s mission also slammed Washington’s hostile approach towards Iran, evident in measures such as removing the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) from the State Department’s blacklist on September 28, 2012.
The MKO has carried out numerous acts of violence against Iranian civilians and government officials.
Out of the 17,000 Iranians killed in terrorist attacks since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, some 12,000 have fallen victim to the acts of terror carried out by the MKO.
The MKO opened an office in Washington, one block from the White House, on April 11.

d meters from the White House, can be regarded a successful achievement for MKO. The removal of the group from the US FTO’s blacklist implies endorsement of condoning MKO’s terrorist nature for the time being and for certain reasons. As MKO no more brags on radical ideological differences with the US and has since preferably concealed the delight of what it believes to be a victory against the enemy. It seems that MKO has revolutionized the concept of imperialism, ideologically insisting on a face-to-face combat with American imperialism, as it is skillful to create infrastructure about America as the US, even after its removal from the terrorists blacklist, has never expressed that MKO is excused for its past animosity and crimes.
cars into Syria.
I almost choked on my coffee listening to neoconservative Rudy Giuliani pompously claim on national TV that he was surprised about any Chechens being responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings because he’s never seen any indication that Chechen extremists harbored animosity toward the U.S.; Guiliani thought they were only focused on Russia.
The formerly terrorist designated Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) eat cake in the opening ceremony of their “sleek” office in Washington, just a hundred meter from the White House. The event was celebrated with a bunch of American outstanding figures who been greatly paid by the MKO to lobby the US congress and administration to get the group removed from the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations of the US State Department."The former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton removed the MEK from its terrorist list last September after an intense lobbying Campaign that included millions of dollars paid to prominent lawmakers and former government officials", the Hill reported.[1]
erican citizens is another one of MKO’s crimes when they were still in Iran. Despite MKO has formally taken responsibility for these assassinations, not only the Unites States government has not taken proper measures to confront the terrorist group, the Obama administration has also been openly supporting the MKO first by removing its name from the list of foreign terrorist organizations and then in a recent action, MKO’s office has been reopened in Washington D.C just a couple of blocks away from the White House. The United States government has failed to protect its citizens’ rights at least not as good as it claims. Forgetting the fact that MKO has assassinated a number of American citizens in Iran back in the 1970s, is a good proof for this claim.
Iran’s Mehr news agency today reported that “the Minister of Justice Morteza Bakhtiari, announced during their meeting that four memoranda of understanding with the Iraqi side had been signed. The first three memoranda of understanding, on judicial cooperation in civil affairs and human rights, on judicial cooperation in criminal cases, and the extradition and transfer of convicts, as approved by parliament, and a fourth memorandum of understanding covering the transfer of convicts which remained, awaiting authentication by the Islamic Shura Council.”
marathon was “event that affects everyone.” He said that “I believe that all governments should work to establish peace and security for all people of the world. The roots of these extremist and terrorist acts must be dried, and by no means should any type of violence be justified.”