I was disheartened to hear today that Madame Shrillary had decided to take the MeK off the State Terrorist List, but, I’m not surprised one iota…! As MoJo noted…
State Department Officially Removing MEK From US Terror List
After a few months of will-they-won’t-they tension, the US State Department decided on Friday to officially remove the Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK) from the Foreign Terrorist Organizations list, which the Iranian exile group has been on for the past 15 years… {…}
…The Paris-based MEK—which enjoys a solidly low level of popular support among Iranians—is also called the The People’s Mujahideen of Iran, and was founded in Tehran in the mid-1960s as a synthesis of Islamic principle, left-wing populism, and violent resistance to the Shah. It has since been blasted by critics as a totalitarian, hero-worshipping cult with a history of engaging in indiscriminate mass murder (a particular sore spot is the allegation that MEK fighters acted as a death squad for Saddam Hussein during the 1991 Shiite and Kurdish uprisings in Iraq). Today, the group is reportedly on the frontlines of assassinating Iranian nuclear scientists, and has a long, bipartisan list of powerful friends in the US who pitch the group as the Western-friendly and pluralistic antidote to the Islamic republic.
The bizarro patchwork of high-profile advocates includes John Bolton, Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.), at least two Romney campaign advisors, Rudy Giuliani, Howard Dean, Ed Rendell, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel, and ex-FBI director Louis Freeh. Some of these top supporters received subpoenas from the Treasury department last March during an investigation of speaking fees for pro-MEK events—something that could potentially amount to providing material support to a designated terror organization…
As the CSM reported last year…
Iranian group’s big-money push to get off US terrorist list
SPECIAL INVESTIGATION: A roster of influential former US officials is speaking at rallies in support of removing the MEK, an Iranian opposition group with a violent anti-American history, from the US terrorist list. A decision is expected within weeks…
…Many of these former high-ranking US officials – who represent the full political spectrum – have been paid tens of thousands of dollars to speak in support of the MEK.
They rarely mention the MEK’s violent and anti-American past, and portray the group not as terrorists but as freedom fighters with “values just like us,” as democrats-in-waiting ready to serve as a vanguard of regime change in Iran. Some acknowledge that they knew little about the group before they were invited to speak and were coached by MEK supporters…
As Philip Giraldi had written earlier this year…
…One scholar who has studied them describes their beliefs as a “weird combination of Marxism and Islamic fundamentalism.” Like many other terrorist groups, the MEK has a political wing that operates openly, the National Council of Resistance, which is based in Paris, and another front organization called Executive Action, which operates in Washington.
The U.S. military and the CIA have in the past recruited MEK agents to enter Iran and report on nuclear facilities. Other MEK agents, recruited and trained by Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency, have recently killed a number of Iranian nuclear scientists and officials. The group appears to have ample financial resources, and it is generally believed that at least some of the money comes from Mossad. The MEK is able to place full-page ads in major U.S. newspapers and is also known to pay hefty speaker’s fees to major political figures who are willing to speak publicly on its behalf. The group claims to want regime-change in Iran to restore democracy to the country, an odd assertion as it itself has no internal democracy.
Because the MEK is a resource being used by Israel in its clandestine war against Iran, it is perhaps inevitable that many friends of Israel in the United States are campaigning vigorously to have the group removed from the terrorism list. Indeed, neocons at their various think-tanks and publications as well as AIPAC all support delisting the group. At this moment, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, not surprisingly, appears to be inclined to give in to the pressure and delist the MEK once it completes its departure from Camp Ashraf in Iraq, where it has been based for the past 20 years. There might be some problem in arranging the move, as few countries want to take the MEK supporters, fearing that they would have to be deprogrammed from their brainwashing…
As NBC had reported shortly after the latest Iranian assassinations…
Israel teams with terror group to kill Iran’s nuclear scientists, U.S. officials tell NBC News
Deadly attacks on Iranian nuclear scientists are being carried out by an Iranian dissident group that is financed, trained and armed by Israel’s secret service, U.S. officials tell NBC News, confirming charges leveled by Iran’s leaders.
The group, the People’s Mujahedin of Iran, has long been designated as a terrorist group by the United States, accused of killing American servicemen and contractors in the 1970s and supporting the takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran before breaking with the Iranian mullahs in 1980.
The attacks, which have killed five Iranian nuclear scientists since 2007 and may have destroyed a missile research and development site, have been carried out in dramatic fashion, with motorcycle-borne assailants often attaching small magnetic bombs to the exterior of the victims’ cars.
U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the Obama administration is aware of the assassination campaign but has no direct involvement.
The Iranians have no doubt who is responsible – Israel and the People’s Mujahedin of Iran, known by various acronyms, including MEK, MKO and PMI…
Now, one thing that I hadn’t seen mentioned in any of the reports today, was the MeK’s role in the infamous ‘Nuke Laptop’, something that I’d cited last year… IAEA Claims ‘New Info’ On Iranian Nukes…
…German officials have identified the source of the laptop documents in November 2004 as the Mujahideen e Khalq (MEK), which along with its political arm, the National Council of Resistance in Iran (NCRI), is listed by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist organisation.
There are some indications, moreover, that the MEK obtained the documents not from an Iranian source but from Israel’s Mossad.
In its latest report on Iran, circulated Feb. 22, the IAEA, under strong pressure from the Bush administration, included descriptions of plans for a facility to produce “green salt”, technical specifications for high explosives testing and the schematic layout of a missile reentry vehicle that appears capable of holding a nuclear weapon. Iran has been asked to provide full explanations for these alleged activities.
Tehran has denounced the documents on which the charges are based as fabrications provided by the MEK, and has demanded copies of the documents to analyse, but the United States had refused to do so…
And the US still hasn’t handed over the documents…!
In summing up, many in the Beltway can now rest easier knowing that they’re no longer providing material support to terrorists…!
Don’t ya’ll feel better too…? *gah*



35 Comments

FeK.
Thanks so much for bringing together all this information, CTuttle. As someone once said, one person’s terrorist is another person’s freedom fighter. Isn’t it fascinating how easily (if you’ve got the do-re-mi) those terms can be interchanged?
The MEK is the new government of Iran in exile what possibly could go wrong with this brilliant move?
But, Judge, I’m no longer robbing that bank!
Thanks for covering this CT!
Thanks. Rec’d. *gah*
*heh* Nice one, herr comrade…! ;-)
Mahalo, fatster, ain’t it sad that all that do-re-mi is spent on propagating hate and death, with so little being doled out for real peace and prosperity anywhere…? 8-(
But, Judge, I’m no longer robbing that bank!
Not like it was going to see the inside of a courtroom to begin with…! The ZioNeocons quickly squashed those Treasury subpoenas, and, swiftly shut down the entire investigation…! Besides, both parties are completely complicit…! 8-(
Aloha, Siun…! Always a pleasure…! *g*
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I was unaware of this organization. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
It occurred to me that the word “muhahideen might have the same root in Arabic as the word as “jihad.”
I googled to learn the literal meaning (in English) of the word “Mujahideen” and the “explanations” of the literal meaning were all over the place.
No one really agreed on the literal meaning of “jihad” either, especially in the period immediately following 911.
When things that should be very simple to ascertain get that complex, I get suspicious.
Emptywheel wrote a great post today… And What Will MEK Be Doing in Baghdad While Waiting for Resettlement?
Two former State Dept. employees, Flynt and Hillary Mann Leverett, truly summed it up today… By Delisting the MEK, the Obama Administration is Taking the Moral and Strategic Bankruptcy of America’s Iran Policy to a New Low
Charles you might like to note that the Peshmerga have a lot and I mean a lot of unfinished business with the MEK who helped Saddam carry out some of his worst attacks on the Kurds.
mfi
Well, if they are honest about being Marxists, that will make them alright in my book. I would have to know a bit more about them for me to want them off of any terrorist list.
It has been 40years since I read this in college social studies, but I belive it was Eldridge Cleaver that said “I read the newspaper one morning and found all my heroes had become my villans, while all my villans, became my heroes.”
IMO, a major fuck-up diplomatically just to deal with some domestic political issues.
I think we need to remember that “terrorist” is a propaganda term because political groups resort to asymmetric warfare when they are asymmetrically disadvantaged by the power they are up against.
The fuck-up is not in the US supporting a group that employs terror as a tactic to deal with another government. It is in doing it for expedient military reasons in order to destabilize a government with which the US has serious diplomatic differences. The political aims aren’t served by this expedient action any way that you interpret imperial US aims relative to Iran. And the US record on Iran policy has been dismal for six decades.
The only way this possibly makes sense is if the MeK has essentially gotten out of the armed struggle business–and that seems unlikely given the large amount of contractor cash surging through the Persian Gulf area.
Aloha, Gor…! Has the MeK really been disarmed, as has been touted by Foggy Bottom and Maliki…?
I wonder if the Mossad and/or the CIA are behind the ‘resettlement’ of the
Hit Squadsgroups of five or so at a time…? 8-(Short answer: No.
Long answer: You have got to be kidding me.
John McEnroe answer: You cannot be serious.
mfi
They’re going to bloody well need those weapons too once Peshmerga with family to avenge start hunting them down …
mfi
This Antiwar.com article by John Glaser implies that MEK was not involved in the assassination of the Iranian scientists, after all. Does anyone know how reliable that information is?
BTW, CT, thanks and rec’d.
I didn’t think they’d been disarmed one whit, and, Kharma truly is a b*tch…! 8-(
Did Maliki actually agree to the Oil contracts that Barzani had inked with Total, Chevron, etc…?
*snort* Glaser cited Shrub’s official finding…
…Iraq shelters terrorist groups including the Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO), which has used terrorist violence against Iran and in the 1970s was responsible for killing several U.S. military personnel and U.S. civilians….
Please explain what doors this opens for use of MeK against Iran. If “US Joint Special Operations Command had trained MEK operatives at a secret site in Nevada from 2005 to 2009″, is this just a con on rich Iranian-Americans who hope the US will restore Shah Jr.? Why would A-merka have any qualms about using Iranian terrorists, since they use Saudi ones?
…Why would A-merka have any qualms about using Iranian terrorists, since they use Saudi ones?… And/or Libyan, Yemeni, Pakistani, ad nauseum…!
They have no qualms whatsoever, Comrade…! 8-(
See my response @ 22 above :-).
Maliki is an Iraki nationalist allied to and dependent upon other Iraki nationalists for his political and personal survival.
mfi
The terms Socialist, Marxist is thrown around by everybody that does not know what the terms mean. It might not have be the wisest move for our corporate foriegn policy makers, but the term Maxist makes me get my hopes up that we could have a terrorist group on our side, for a change.
Of course, I despise Obama, but I can listen to rightwing radio, where they keep calling Obama a socialist, makes me think Obama must be doing something right. What that is, I don’t know. It might be the same with the MEK.
Right. And they’ve already used them. So what’s the deal with delisting them?
I thought I’d bring this Guardian link that just came in from the Liberty Underground newsletter, Tuttle. Thanks for tryin’ to shed some light on all this.
“Terror Delisting the MEK Is a Cynical Sham’ by R. Silverstein.
Ah:
Still, what is the interest of these wealthy Iranian ex-pats in the “Marxist-Islamic” MeK?
So:
But an expat agenda:
A Marxist-Islamic resistance to Mullahs? Hmm. Shah Jr.’s people are full of shit.
thanks wd…cynical sham?…it can’t be…SoS Clinton doing a sham?!
…thanks CT…stay with it
WashingtonDC wants things in ME to get bad? WashingtonDC does not!!
WashingtonDC wants to do good…this doing good by delisting MEK is an example plain to see and know.
SoS Clinton wants MEK delisted? Good enough with me…POTUS Obama must want MEK delisted too don’t ya think?
Obama and Clinton– just awesome as POTUS and SoS…awesome!!
B.H.Obama is the best POTUS since G.W.Bush was POTUS…Obama has done/is doing the G.W.Bush agenda so good…its almost like G.W.Bush is still POTUS…Awesome!!