Little Green Footballs

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

US Openly Supports Iranian Terrorists

LINK: Here's an interesting piece by William Van Wagenen about the kind of partnerships being struck by the US in Iraq. Spreading freedom and democracy by supporting Iranian Marxists?

The U.S. Government is now openly supporting the Mujahideen-e-Khalq, an Iranian resistance movement designated as terrorist organization by the US State Department. On June 20th of this year, the Mujahideen-e-Khalq held a conference at the Palestine Hotel in Baghdad, which is where many foreign journalists stay and is under the full protection of the U.S. Army. I was in the area of the hotel that day, and saw at least 10 U.S. tanks heading in the direction of the hotel to provide additional security. I knew of the conference in advance, because of a report issued to all NGO's working in Iraq, which mentioned that the conference would take place. The report warned of an increased danger of attacks against the hotel, as anti- U.S. insurgents were likely to attempt to disrupt the conference.

The Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK) is a Marxist oriented Iranian resistance organization founded in the 1960's to topple the pro- western regime of Reza Shah. Since that time, MEK has carried out scores of attacks and assassinated a number of Iranian government officials. MEK killed several American military and civilian personnel in Iran during the 1970's, and assisted in the occupation of the US embassy in Tehran in 1979 where American civilians were held hostage. Though MEK participated in the 1979 revolution, which toppled the Shah, once the Ayatollah Khomeini consolidated power in Iran, MEK moved their headquarters to Paris and continued resistance activities against the Islamic Republic. In 1981, MEK bombed the offices of the Islamic Republic Party, killing 70 high-ranking Iranian officials. MEK established its military headquarters in Iraq in 1986, where Saddam Hussein became their main source of funding and protection. In return, the MEK fought alongside Iraqi forces during the war against Iran in the 1980's, and assisted Saddam's security forces in putting down the Kurdish and Shiite revolts after the first Gulf War in 1991. The majority of Saddam's recently discovered mass graves are filled with the Shiite and Kurdish dead from this uprising. MEK military operations against Iranian targets continued through the 1990's. The U.S. Department of State added the MEK to its official list of terrorist organizations in 1997, and shut down the organization's Washington, DC office in 2003.

During the U.S. invasion of Iraq, MEK forces in Iraq surrendered to U.S. forces and turned over their military hard wear, including several thousand tanks, armored personnel carriers, anti-aircraft guns, and other vehicles. Despite denying suspected terrorists from Afghanistan and elsewhere prisoner of war status under the Geneva conventions, the US granted this status to detained members of MEK in Iraq.
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So when Paul Wolfowitz promised Iraqis in 2003 that the US would hunt down the "monsters" that assisted Saddam in digging the mass graves in 1991, the Bush administration was in fact just beginning its support for some of the direct perpetrators of these crimes. Also revealing is U.S. criticism of the new Iranian president elect, due to his alleged involvement in holding U.S. embassy personnel hostage in 1979. Though the U.S. admits the MEK was involved in the same incident, White House support for this terrorist organization continues.

The hypocrisy here is absolutely breathtaking.

5 comments:

Pablo said...

but today's baseless accusations are more Bush-bashing than solid, backed-by facts reports.

There's nothing new there, andry7. LGF Watch is quite fond of propaganda and Islamic theocracies. My heart is with the good people of Iran who want to overthrow those mad mullahs.

Pablo said...

bd, you're tarring an entire people with the action of a few, and you're using propaganda to do it.

You must be a rabid racist.

You hate Persians, don't you? You think they belong under a jackboot, don't you?

Pablo said...

bd, why are you ignoring andry7? He is obviously well versed on the subject, yet you keep hammering your propaganda and ignoring his argument. Why?

It's because he's Persian, isn't it?

Pablo said...

One thing is funny, bd. We actually agree that giving aid to the Palestinians while conducting a War On Terror is absolutely hypoctitical.

Another funny thing is that the vast majority of the world's 1.2 billion muslims disagree.

Pablo said...

I will leave this debate at this point because I don't see it going anywhere, the people on this board can see for themselves who was willing to discuss facts and who just wanted to throw anything up in the air with complete disregard for the thruth.

Well said, andry7.