A closer look at the Iranian regime’s increased terrorist activities
The Iranian regime used its official embassies in Europe to plot a terrorist attack on the MEK meeting
Adapted from El-Bashayer Online – written by Abdul Rahman
Mahabadi (Professional writer and Iran analyst)
Sept. 20, 2018 - In its 40-year history, the terrorist
and fundamentalist regime of Iran has done everything within its power to
terrorize and destroy its dissidents and opponents.
The regime has been
engaging in terrorism across the world in different ways.
This is a reality
that parliamentarians and politicians have confirmed in the past years, and
they have recognized the Iranian regime as the biggest state sponsor of globalterrorism.
At the turn of the year, when protests erupted across Iran,
the Iranian regime increased its efforts to strike at the Iranian opposition in
hopes of stifling the uprisings. Following the remarks of the Iranian regime’s
supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, in which he emphasized the role of the PMOI/MEK
in the uprisings, the Iranian regime engaged in several terrorist attempts.
At
the doorsteps of the Iranian new year in March, the Iranian regime dispatched
a group of terrorist to Albania to detonate bombs at the annual
gathering of the MEK. Again, in June, another team of Iranian regime terrorists
tried to bomb a large Iranian opposition rally in Paris. Shortly after, a
similar attempt was discovered in the U.S. If any of these terrorist
attempts succeeded, it would have caused a disaster.
What’s significant about these terror attempts is the haste in
which the Iranian regime has tried to carry out its plots, to the extent that
it has overlooked all the sensibilities that surround its own present
circumstances. The Iranian regime even overtly employed its embassies and
diplomats in implementing its plans. The disclosures
made by the Iranian opposition and the arrest of Iranian
diplomat Assadollah Assadi in Germany and the other members of its
terrorist network in Albania, France, Belgium, and the U.S. have become a
diplomatic disgrace for the regime of Tehran.
Iranian regime officials are resorting to such measures while
they are under international scrutiny. They are shamelessly carrying out
terrorism through their embassies, which can only be described as a stupid
move. While the world is rallying against terrorism, resorting to terrorist
measures further arouses international anger at the regime. This is especially
bad for Tehran because after the U.S. exited the Iran deal, the regime has
become increasingly in need of support from European countries.
The regime’s hasty terrorist measures and its increase of
domestic suppression and executions only hint at its desperate state in its
final days.
On September 8, the Iranian regime executed
three Kurdish political prisoners. At the same time, the regime attacked
the headquarters of Kurdish opposition groups in Iraq, killing and
injuring dozens of people. There is evidence indicating that the attack was
staged from inside Iraq, through a missile base in Sulaymaniyah.
If the
allegations are proved to be true, it means that the Iranian regime has entered
a dangerous game in the region.
History has seen many dictatorships, but the mullahs’ regime
of Iran is unique in its own right, especially in terms of shamelessness. The
officials of the Iranian regime describe Iran as “the most democratic country
in the world” and claim that “there are no political prisoners in Iran.” They
also claim that Iran is the most secure country in the world. What they don’t
say is that the Iranian regime is the record-holder of executions in the world
and it is the biggest state-sponsor of terrorism.
Another aspect of the Iranian regime’s shamelessness is it
cyber-terrorism. Recently, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Google shut down
several online accounts linked to the Iranian regime because of their role in
undermining public discourse and spreading propaganda.
The Iranian regime’s
huge cyber-terrorism machine is being run by the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC)
and the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), employing thousands of
IRGC agents and hackers and spending millions of dollars out of the pockets of
the impoverished Iranian people to spread misleading news and lies about the
Iranian opposition.
What is evident is that execution, terror, missile attacks and
other hollow muscle-flexing moves are being decided at the highest levels of
power in the regime. But it won’t help the regime out of it current
predicament. The Iranian people are determined to continue their uprisings, and
the Iranian community is more vigilant than ever. The regime’s efforts are only
further proving that the PMOI/MEK and the NCRI are the main Iranian opposition
movements and the real alternatives to the mullahs’ rule.
We’re also witnessing that the international community is
becoming increasingly aware of the need to stand against the terrorist regime
that rules in Iran and to protect the Iranian opposition. It wouldn’t be
surprising to see the Iranian regime’s embassies shut down soon and the NCRI
recognized as the real representative of the Iranian people.
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