Mujahedin Khalq; A proxy force

The March to War: Fighting ISIL is a Smokescreen for US Mobilization against Syria, Iran

Although the US government itself considers the MEK a terrorist organization, Washington began to deepen its ties with the MEK when it and its staunch British allies invaded Iraq. Disingenuously and ironically, the US and Britain used Saddam Hussein’s support for the MEK to justify labeling Iraq as a state-sponsor of terrorism and to also justify the Anglo-American invasion of Iraq. Since then the US has been has been nurturing the MEK.

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French judges acquit Mojahedin Khalq Terrorists

In 2003, over 150 MKO/MEK/PMOI members were arrested in the terrorist group’s headquarters outside the French capital, Paris. The terrorist group’s leader, Maryam Rajavi, was also among those detained. Rajavi and 16 others were accused of planning terrorist operations and terror financing. However, she was later released and …

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France strategy to be nice to terrorists

France’s counterintelligence chief at the time of the arrests, Pierre de Bousquet de Florian, said the crackdown was aimed at preventing attacks on Iranian diplomatic missions in Europe and elsewhere. He said the Mujahedeen were transforming their compound in Auvers-Sur-Oise into”an operational center for terrorism,”

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America supports terrorism

Iranian terrorist group Mojahedin-e-Khalq aka MKO/MEK/PMOI has largely been beyond reproach from American politicians, despite the widely held belief that the group was responsible for the assassination of several Iranian nuclear scientists. A host of top-ranking U.S. officials, including the likes of Rudy Giuliani …

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The War Party never takes a holiday

That’s the same phrase used to describe yet another purloined laptop, this one supplied by the Mujahedin-e-Khalq, an Iranian terrorist group that, for years, has been feeding the War Party bogus”intelligence”about Tehran’s nonexistent nuclear weapons program. That tall tale was debunked in 2011 – yet another case of MEK cobbling together old outdated data….

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