{"id":4819,"date":"2012-10-01T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2012-10-01T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nejatngo.org\/en\/2012\/10\/01\/mko-terrorists-masked-as-freedom-fighters-to-pressure-iran\/"},"modified":"2021-01-21T19:12:20","modified_gmt":"2021-01-21T15:42:20","slug":"mko-terrorists-masked-as-freedom-fighters-to-pressure-iran","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nejatngo.org\/en\/posts\/4819","title":{"rendered":"MKO terrorists masked as freedom fighters to pressure Iran"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The United States arrays &ldquo;yesterday&rsquo;s terrorist&rdquo; anti-Iran Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) and &lrm;honors them as &ldquo;today&rsquo;s freedom fighters&rdquo; to use them against the Islamic Republic, says <img width=\"250\"vspace=\"10\"hspace=\"10\"height=\"149\"align=\"right\"alt=\"Franklin Lamb\"src=\"https:\/\/st.nejatngo.org\/Image\/Writer\/Lamb\/Franklin_Lamb_L.jpg\"\/>an analyst.&lrm; <\/p>\n<p> &lrm;On September &lrm;&rlm;28&rlm;&lrm;, the terrorist group was taken off the US State Department&rsquo;s blacklist a week after &lrm;US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sent the US Congress a classified communication about the move.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> The US claimed that the decision was made because the MKO has not carried out any acts of terror &lrm;over the past &lrm;&rlm;10&rlm;&lrm; years.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> Meanwhile, a September &lrm;&rlm;21&rlm;&lrm; New York Times article reaffirms that the support of prominent US &lrm;politicians for the MKO organization has undoubtedly played a role in the de-listing of the MKO &lrm;organization as a terrorist group.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> The article said the long list of high-ranking US politicians supporting the MKO includes: former CIA &lrm;Directors, R. James Woolsey and Porter J. Goss; former FBI director Louis J. Freeh; former US President &lrm;George W. Bush&rsquo;s homeland security secretary, Tom Ridge; Attorney General, Michael B. Mukasey; &lrm;and President Barack Obama&rsquo;s first national security adviser, Gen. James L. Jones.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> Many of MKO&rsquo;s American supporters, yet not all, are said to have received fees of up to &lrm;&rlm;15&rlm;&lrm;,&lrm;&rlm;000&rlm;&lrm; to &lrm;&rlm;30,000&rlm;&lrm; dollars to give speeches to the group, in addition to travel expenses to attend MKO rallies in &lrm;Paris. The former Democratic governor of Pennsylvania, Edward G. Rendell, admitted in March that he &lrm;had received a total of &lrm;&rlm;150,000&rlm;&lrm; to &lrm;&rlm;160,000&rlm;&lrm; dollars, the US daily article added.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> Press TV has conducted an interview with Beirut-based international lawyer and director of the &lrm;Americans Concerned for Middle East Peace movement, Franklin Lamb, to further shed light on the &lrm;issue.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> Press TV: Mr. Lamb thanks for being with us. Let&rsquo;s just first look at the statement that&rsquo;s being given &lrm;out by the US State Department on its decision. It says that in view of the group&rsquo;s public renunciation &lrm;of violence, the absence of confirmed acts of terrorism for more than a decade and their cooperation &lrm;in the closure of their paramilitary base in Iraq we&rsquo;ve decided to delist them.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> Now legally speaking at least the question is where is the issue of accountability for the crimes and the &lrm;terrorist activities that the group has carried out before these years that they haven&rsquo;t carried out &lrm;terrorist activities according to the US?&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> Lamb: Yes, well let me just say that the rationale that you just iterated from the American government &lrm;is frankly nonsense. These aren&rsquo;t the issues.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> &lrm; The issue is as we saw a recall in Afghanistan, in Iraq, in Libya and now in Syria, yesterday&rsquo;s terrorists &lrm;can be today&rsquo;s freedom fighters even if they are going to be tomorrow&rsquo;s terrorists. This is a thinly, &lrm;thinly disguised effort to ratchet up the pressure on Iran. I think that&rsquo;s clear.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> Even acknowledged sources in the US Congress what we can say is that the MEK has been I think well-&lrm;tutored politically on how the American system works. Look who they&rsquo;ve had endorse them: former &lrm;FBI director [Louis J.] Freeh, former head of Homeland Security Tom Ridge, Howard Dean of the &lrm;Democratic National Committee and five or six important members, former members of Congress.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> What do these people have in common? They are out of office. They missed the government perks &lrm;and they&rsquo;re paid &lrm;&rlm;100&rlm;&lrm; thousand dollars each by the MEK to give speeches. So it&rsquo;s not much for them to &lrm;endorse this initiative which is aimed at opening up the American system to the MEK now based in &lrm;Paris.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> &lrm; Count the days before their headquarters is in Washington. Count the days before the Zionist lobby &lrm;joins them and funds them and the American intelligence agency supports them in order to do what?&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> &lrm; In order to create a hopeful, viable opposition to the government of the Islamic Republic in time for &lrm;next year&rsquo;s election. These will be billed to the public and the world as the new Jeffersonian &lrm;Democrats of the Middle East. Whatever it takes to dress them up in respectability. So that&rsquo;s what we &lrm;see here. Forget history. Forget terrorism. Forget who killed who on American soil that used to stand &lrm;for something. We have a political agenda. We want them. We need them.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> We&rsquo;re going to squeeze Iran in the coming months. I think we&rsquo;ll bear this out.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> Press TV: You say the issue of cooperation between the MKO and the US administration. We know for &lrm;one that following the fall of Saddam, there was cooperation between the US and the members of &lrm;this group when they were stationed in Camp Ashraf in Iraq. So what you&rsquo;re concluding is that this is a &lrm;continuation of that cooperation but now legally acceptable at least for the United States.&lrm;<\/p>\n<p> Lamb: Absolutely, that was &lrm;&rlm;30&rlm;&lrm; years ago that we supported the MEK as part of our support of Saddam &lrm;against Iran. That&rsquo;s three decades ago. We weren&rsquo;t all that interested in this group until recently we &lrm;see an opportunity, another layer of sanction if you will, another way to pressure the regime, hoping &lrm;that it will implode in some way. I don&rsquo;t know that we have a big future with the MEK but they&rsquo;re very &lrm;useful instrument today.&lrm;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The issue is as we saw a recall in Afghanistan, in Iraq, in Libya and now in Syria, yesterday\u2019s terrorists \u200ecan be today\u2019s freedom fighters even if they are going to be tomorrow\u2019s terrorists. This is a thinly, \u200ethinly disguised effort to ratchet up the pressure on Iran. 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