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    http://www.salon.com/2012/02/10/israel_mek_and_state_sponsor_of_terror_groups/singleton/]Israel, MEK and state sponsor of Terror groups

    MIND BLOWING HYPOCRISY!

    Awesome article.

    One of the most under-reported political stories of the last year is the devoted advocacy of numerous prominent American political figures on behalf of an Iranian group long formally designated as a Terrorist organization under U.S. law. A large bipartisan cast has received substantial fees from that group, the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), and has then become their passionate defenders. The group of MEK shills includes former top Bush officials and other Republicans (Michael Mukasey, Fran Townsend, Andy Card, Tom Ridge, Rudy Giuliani) as well as prominent Democrats (Howard Dean, Ed Rendell, Bill Richardson, Wesley Clark). As The Christian Science Monitor reported last August, those individuals “have been paid tens of thousands of dollars to speak in support of the MEK.” No matter what one thinks of this group – here is a summary of its activities – it is formally designated as a Terrorist group and it is thus a felony under U.S. law to provide it with any “material support.”
    Then there’s long been the baffling question of where MEK was getting all of this money to pay these American officials. Indeed, the pro-MEK campaign has been lavishly funded. As the CSM noted: ”Besides the string of well-attended events at prestigious American hotels and locations, and in Paris, Brussels, and Berlin, the campaign has included full-page advertisements in The New York Times and Washington Post — which can cost $175,000 apiece.” MEK is basically little more than a nomadic cult: after they sided with Saddam Hussein in his war with Iran, they were widely loathed in Iran and their 3,400 members long lived in camps in Iraq, but the Malaki government no longer wants them there. How has this rag-tag Terrorist cult of Iranian dissidents, who are largely despised in Iran, able to fund such expensive campaigns and to keep U.S. officials on its dole?

    All of these mysteries received substantial clarity from an NBC News report by Richard Engel and Robert Windrem yesterday. Citing two anonymous “senior U.S. officials,” that report makes two amazing claims: (1) that it was MEK which perpetrated the string of assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists and (2) the Terrorist group “is financed, trained and armed by Israel’s secret service.” These senior officials also admitted that “the Obama administration is aware of the assassination campaign” but claims it “has no direct involvement.” Iran has long insisted the Israel and the U.S. are using MEK to carry out Terrorist attacks on its soil, including the murder of its scientists, and NBC notes that these acknowledgments “confirm charges leveled by Iran’s leaders” (MEK issued a statement denying the report).

    If these senior U.S. officials are telling the truth, there are a number of vital questions and conclusions raised by this. First, it would mean that the assurances by MEK’s paid American shills such as Howard Dean that “they are unarmed” are totally false: whoever murdered these scientists is obviously well-armed. Second, this should completely gut the effort to remove MEK from the list of designated Terrorist groups; after all, murdering Iran’s scientists through the use of bombs and guns is a defining act of a Terror group, at least as U.S. law attempts to define the term. Third, this should forever resolve the debate in which I was involved last month about whether the attack on these Iranian scientists constitutes Terrorism; as Daniel Larson put it yesterday: “If true, the murders of Iranian nuclear scientists with bombs have been committed by a recognized terrorist group. Can everyone acknowledge at this point that these attacks were acts of terrorism?”

    Fourth, and most important: if this report is true, is this not definitive proof that Israel is, by definition, a so-called state sponsor of Terrorism? Leaving everything else aside, if Israel, as NBC reports, has “financed, trained and armed” a group officially designated by the U.S. Government as a Terrorist organization, isn’t that the definitive act of how one becomes an official “state sponsor of Terrorism”? Amazingly, as Daniel Larison notes, one of the people who most vocally attacked me for labeling the murder of Iranian scientists as “Terrorism” and for generally arguing that Terrorism is a meaningless, cynically applied term — Commentary‘s Jonathan Tobin — yesterday issued a justification for why Israel should be working with Terrorist groups like MEK.
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    Woah.. We should protest the media by spamming this story to CNN!

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    Bump.

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    As both parties are involved, nobody in the msm will touch it...
    Anyway: Great find!

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    Quote Originally Posted by swissaustrian View Post
    As both parties are involved, nobody in the msm will touch it...
    Anyway: Great find!
    Thanks. Agree.

    Can't believe this isn't getting more attention here!

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    Michele Bachmann has spoke in favor of the MEK as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Feeding the Abscess View Post
    Michele Bachmann has spoke in favor of the MEK as well.
    Tea Party candidate Bachmann?

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    "Largely despised in Iran" is a huge understatement. MEK aren't considered dissidents, let alone even Iranians by by most Iranians save for a few neo-monarchists around the bay area in northern California.

    Imagine a group similar to the Waco cult that decided to move their camp across the border to Mexico during the first gulf war, and declaring war on the United States on behalf of all Catholics. I'm sure some random people might support that...but on the whole MEK is just so bizarre it's hard to even begin to explain it to a non Iranian.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aurave View Post
    "Largely despised in Iran" is a huge understatement. MEK aren't considered dissidents, let alone even Iranians by by most Iranians save for a few neo-monarchists around the bay area in northern California.

    Imagine a group similar to the Waco cult that decided to move their camp across the border to Mexico during the first gulf war, and declaring war on the United States on behalf of all Catholics. I'm sure some random people might support that...but on the whole MEK is just so bizarre it's hard to even begin to explain it to a non Iranian.
    That's because they're funded by Israelis!

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    Disgusting.
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