NEWSDAY The death last week of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi means focus will soon shift back to the single most significant threat America is facing: Iran. Officials in the Obama administration are still scratching their heads for an appropriate response to the foiled plot by agents of the Iranian regime to assassinate the ambassador of…
Iraqi Committee tasked with suppression of Ashraf intensifies pressures and inhumane siege on Ashraf
National Council of Resistance of Iran Camp Ashraf Military Occupation – Press Release No. 151 Prevention of entry of fuel, psychological torture of patients, refusing to handover bodies of Ashraf’s deceased, and the return of a head henchman NCRI – The Committee tasked with suppression of Ashraf in the Iraqi Prime Ministry has intensified its…
For an effective response to Iran, remove MeK from terror list
THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER The foiled plot by agents of the Iranian regime to assassinate the Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. has officials in the Obama administration furiously scratching their heads for an “appropriate” response. All too often with Iranian provocations, U.S. policy options swing ineffectually between the uncreative (economic sanctions) to the unrealistic (military strikes)….
U.S. Denies Iran Claims That Saudi Plot Defendant Belongs to Exile Group
THE NEW YORK TIMES WASHINGTON — Obama administration officials on Wednesday denied Iranian news reports that a man charged in a plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States is actually an agent of an exiled Iranian opposition group. “We note that these reports originate solely with Iranian state media sources, which have…
Iranian Opposition: No Role In Plot
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL – Real Time Brussels Blog The Iranian opposition group Mujahedin-e Khalq, or MEK, has forged a core of support at the heart of Europe by flying in U.S. political heavyweights for lavish conferences. In January, it was former U.S. ambassador to the UN John Bolton (and his body double), former New…