Wednesday, October 24, 2018

MEK, The Main Target Of The World’s Leading State-Sponsored Terrorism; Iran Regime

MEK, the main target of the world’s leading state-sponsored terrorism; Iran regime
The Iran regime, as the main state-sponsored terrorism received a blow on Tuesday, October 16, 2018, when the German authorities extradited the Iranian regime’s diplomat-terroristAssadollah Assadi to Belgium.
Two of the accomplices of the terrorist plot to attack the Iranian resistance supporters’ rally in France were earlier arrested in Belgium and another person was detained in France and transferred to Belgium for prosecution. All the events leave no room for doubt about the Iran regime’s rule in leading the state-sponsored terrorism.
The Belgian authorities, in turn, have accused all four people with plotting a terrorist attack. “All four are now under arrest. They have been charged with attempting murder of a terrorist nature and plotting a terrorist act,” the prosecutor said.
Seemingly, the Iran regime is caught up in a real plight. But the question that comes to mind is whether the regime is imprudent of the consequences of taking such a high risk of committing a terrorist act in the European soil, at a time when the mullahs are in a great need of Europe to salvage their dire economy after the United States’ economic sanctions are resumed, or not.
To answer this question, one should consider the changes in the theocratic regime’s status quo in Iran, both in domestic and international aspects.
For the last nine months, the popular protests have been continuing in Iran and the mullahs have not been able to keep a tight rein on the anger of the oppressed people whose demands have promoted to regime change.
At the same time, significant changes on international levels, such as countries distancing themselves from the appeasement policy towards the regime, and the robust sanctions implied on it by the US after its withdrawal from the nuclear accord, have enmeshed the regime in a high corner.
Due to the mullahs’ warmongering policy and its spending of the national wealth in Syria, Yemen and other subject countries of its covert invasion, as well as its corruption and mismanagement, the national currency has lost 80 percent of its value in 12 months.
https://iranfreedom.org/en/2018/10/22/state-sponsored-terrorism-iran-ncri/


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