MEK is a curious hybrid creature
that pretends to be an
alternative government option
for Iran even though it is
despised by nearly all Iranians.
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One might ask if Washington’s
obsession with terrorism includes supporting
radical armed groups as long as they are
politically useful in attacking countries
that the US regards as enemies? It is widely
known that the American CIA worked with
Saudi Arabia to create al-Qaeda to attack
the Russians in Afghanistan and the same
my-enemy’s-enemy thinking appears to drive
the current relationships with radical
groups in Syria.
Given the fact that Iran continues to be
the Biden Administration’s enemy du jour,
it is perhaps not surprising to observe that
the US also supports terror groups that are
capable of attacking targets in the Islamic
Republic. To that end, recently a number of
former senior government officials and
politicians were involved in
cultivating their relationships with the
Iranian terrorist group Mojahedin e
Khalq (MEK), which held its most recent
annual international summit in Paris for
three days starting on July 10th.
The event was online due to French COVID
prevention guidelines and the featured
speaker was Michele Flournoy, former US
undersecretary of defense for policy under
President Barack Obama. Flournoy was once
considered a front runner to be President
Joe Biden’s defense secretary and she
currently heads a consulting firm WestExec
Advisors
that she co-founded with current
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken which has
had considerable influence over staffing and
other issues in the White House. In her
talk, she accused Iran of posing a danger to
the security of the Middle East, the United
States, and to its own people, elaborating
how “Since 1979, every US administration has
had to deal with the threat posed by Iran’s
revolutionary regime and the Biden
administration is no different. Iran is one
of the most urgent foreign policy issues on
the president’s desk.” She called for an
“internal regime change” in the Islamic
Republic.
A bipartisan group of US lawmakers also
spoke before the online gathering.
Speakers included House Minority Leader
Kevin McCarthy, Senator Bob Menendez, a New
Jersey Democrat who chairs the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, as well as
Democratic Senators Cory Booker of New
Jersey and Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire.
Also participating were Republican Senator
Rick Scott of Florida and both Texas
Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz. Former
Democratic National Committee Chairwoman
Donna Brazile also spoke as did former
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo,
who said that the MEK should be “blessed
and protected.”
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The summit self-described as “the
largest-ever online international event
dedicated to liberating Iran” with the
objective of “inciting uprisings against the
government in the Islamic Republic.” Though
it would be charitable to suggest that the
congressmen and former officials were
largely involved to pick up the generous
fees paid to speakers, it must also be noted
that knowledge of MEK and its history is
readily available on the internet and
elsewhere. Flournoy in particular should
have known better but even she, after the
fact, claimed implausibly that she did not
know that she was speaking to a former
terrorist group that had killed Americans.
It should also be observed that the
participating Congressmen all have extremely
close ties to Israel and its domestic lobby,
which have been assiduous in their efforts
to vilify Iran as America’s designated
enemy. To be sure, no one at the summit even
mentioned Israel’s use of MEK operatives to
carry out assassinations of scientists and
sabotage operations inside Iran.
MEK is a curious hybrid creature in any
event in that it pretends to be an
alternative government option for Iran even
though it is despised by nearly all
Iranians. It is considered to be both
irrelevant and ineffective but Iran hatred
is so prevalent that it is greatly loved by
the Washington Establishment which would
like to see the Mullahs deposed and replaced
by something more amenable to US and Israeli
worldviews.
MEK is run like a cult by its leader
Maryam Rajavi, with a number of rules that
restrict and control the behavior of its
members.
One commentary likens membership in MEK
to a modern-day equivalent of slavery. A study
prepared by the Rand corporation for the
U.S. government conducted interviews of
MEK members and concluded that there were
present “many of the typical characteristics
of a cult, such as authoritarian control,
confiscation of assets, sexual control
(including mandatory divorce and celibacy),
emotional isolation, forced labor, sleep
deprivation, physical abuse and limited exit
options.”
The group currently operates out of a
secretive, heavily guarded 84 acre compound
in Albania that is covertly supported by the
United States intelligence community, as
well as through a “political wing” front
office in Paris, where it refers to itself
as the National Council of Resistance of
Iran (NCRI). MEK is financially supported by
Saudi Arabia, which enables it to stage
events in the United States and in Europe
where it generously pays politicians to make
fifteen-minute speeches praising the
organization and everything it does. It’s
bribing of inside the Beltway power brokers
and its support by Israel proved so
successful that it was removed from the
State Department terrorist list in 2012 by
Hillary Clinton even though it had killed
Americans in the 1970s.
As indicated above, MEK made the
transition from terrorist group to
“champions of Iranian democracy” by virtue
of intensive lobbying of Iran haters. A
Guardian article also describes
how “A stupendously long list of American
politicians from both parties were paid
hefty fees to speak at events in favor of
the MEK, including Rudy Giuliani, Joe
Lieberman, John McCain, Newt Gingrich,
Elaine Chao and former Democratic party
chairs Edward Rendell and Howard Dean –
along with multiple former heads of the FBI
and CIA. John Bolton, who has made multiple
appearances at events supporting the MEK, is
estimated to have received upwards of
$180,000. According to financial disclosure
forms, Bolton was paid $40,000 for a single
appearance at the Free Iran rally in Paris
in 2017.”
It apparently has never occurred to the
congressmen and senior officials that the
MEK group had a whole lot of history before
it appeared on the scene in Washington and
began buying American politicians. MEK,
which consisted of a group of dissident
students having Marxism inspired
anti-capitalist and anti-colonialist roots,
had a bloody falling out with the Iranian
revolution leaders in 1979, forcing it to
resettle at Camp Ashraf, near Baghdad. It
was protected by Saddam Hussein and used to
carry out terrorist attacks inside Iran. It
was also fiercely anti-American beginning
back in the 1970s when it was still in Iran,
to include attacks on US businesses and
denunciations of the United States presence
in Iran under the Shah. In 1979
it supported executing the US Embassy
hostages rather than negotiating their
release. One of its songs went “Death to
America by blood and bonfire on the lips of
every Muslim is the cry of the Iranian
people. May America be annihilated.”
Within the US government, MEK was
notorious for its assassination of at least
six US Air Force officers and civilian
defense contractors. One particularly
audacious ambush in which two air force
officers were murdered by MEK while being
driven in from the airport was reenacted for
each incoming class at the Central
Intelligence Agency training center in the
late 1970s to illustrate just how a
perfectly executed terrorist attack on a
moving vehicle might take place.
Given how currently nearly every news
cycle includes stories about fake news on
social media, it is surprising that MEK is
never mentioned. Its current Albanian
operational center uses banks of computers
manned by followers, some of whom are fluent
in English, who serve as bots unleashing
scores of comments supporting regime change
in Iran while also directing waves of
criticism against any pro-Iranian pieces
that appear elsewhere on social media, to
include Facebook and Twitter.
By one account, more than a thousand MEK
supporters manage thousands of accounts on
social media simultaneously. The objective
of all the chatter is to convince the mostly
English-speaking audience that there is a
large body of Iranians who are hostile to
the regime and supportive of MEK as a
replacement.
It is an indisputable fact that over the
past ten years, members of both major
parties in Congress have either traveled to
the group’s compound in Albania or spoken
via video messages or live appearances in
exchange for hefty speaking fees. The
support provided by prominent officeholders
and policymakers to include effusive praise
of a terrorist group that is viscerally
anti-American and has killed US officials is
a disgrace. It is also a symptom of deeper
problems in terms of how our foreign policy
has been developed through the ascendancy of
special interests. That America’s Iran
policy should lead to praise of a
radicalized extremist cult that is funded by
authoritarian Saudi Arabia and politically
supported by apartheid Israel ignores US
actual interests at our peril.