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07-31-2007, 03:17 AM
- Let’s undo the concessions to Iran (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/world/1179.html)
Mon. 09 Jul 2007
Human Events
by Jed Babbin
Let it be said once and with precision: whether George W. Bush recovers his political clout is much less important than many other problems we face. Those who are charting paths for his recovery are just reprocessing the conservative principles that the president has spent the last six years rejecting.
The most important issue of our time is the war against terrorists and the nations that support them. Some, such as Sen. Richard Lugar (R-IN), fear that the president will lose control of the war if he cannot devise a bipartisan strategy for Iraq between now and September when Gen. David Petraeus reports to Congress. But the president lost control of the war four years ago when he decided to undertake the neocon nation-building of Iraq and thus gave control of the pace and direction of the war to our adversaries: Iran, Syria and Saudi Arabia which have funded, armed and manned the insurgency from its beginning. Iran’s regime -- fanatic and theocratic -- is by far the greatest danger.
MORE (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/world/1179.html)-
To Terrify Tehran, Unleash the Iranian OPPOSITION (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/world/1180.html)
The New York Sun
July 10, 2007
Navigating the fractious currents of émigré politics is never easy, and especially for the Iranian OPPOSITION group known as the Mujahedeen-e Khalq, or the People's Mujahedeen of Iran. Simply put, the rogue oil state regime it opposes terrifies one half of the West and tempts the other, and the MEK is itself accused of being a superannuated Marxist-Islamist terrorist cult. These obstacles have not, however, prevented the MEK from trumpeting that Islamism is the new global threat, providing important intelligence to the West — for example, about Iran's nuclear program — terrifying the regime in Tehran, and putting on major displays of anti-regime solidarity. I witnessed one such display at a vast exposition hall outside Paris last week, where some 20,000 Iranians from around the world met to hear music from the old country, wave flags and banners, and listen to brief speeches by non-Iranian well-wishers, notably Rep. Bob Filner, a Democrat of California, and a former Algerian prime minister, Sid Ahmad Ghozali. The crowd then settled in for an 85-minute tour d'horizon by the MEK leader, Maryam Rajavi. The meeting inspired several observations. First, the slick production, with hints of an American political convention — balloons and chaff falling from the rafters, a televised sequence of the leader arriving in cavalcade — was aimed mostly at an audience outside the hall, especially in Iran.
MORE (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/world/1180.html)
- EU court reiterated removal of PMOI from Black list (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/resistance/1192.html)
In a report by Associated Press, the EU court of Justice has overturned decision to freeze assets of an Individual and a group of the EU terror list.
The article said: EU governments breached European law by not informing the parties why their assets were frozen under the EU's anti-terrorism policies, the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice said Wednesday.
MORE (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/resistance/1192.html)
- Iran’s Terror Exports and Nuclear Ambitions are The Main Threat (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/iran/1224.html)
Washington Times wrote in an article titled " Total war, total victory": In fact, it is Iran’s terror exports to the entire Middel East and beyond, along with its genocidal nuclear anbitions, that threaten us, not Iraq’s domestic violence.
MORE (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/iran/1224.html)
- EU Condemns Iran over stoning (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/humanrights/1206.html)
Reuters reported that the European Union has criticised Iran for stoning to death a man sentenced for adultery, saying the execution went against earlier Iranian pledges to curtail the practice.
MORE (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/humanrights/1206.html)
Mon. 09 Jul 2007
Human Events
by Jed Babbin
Let it be said once and with precision: whether George W. Bush recovers his political clout is much less important than many other problems we face. Those who are charting paths for his recovery are just reprocessing the conservative principles that the president has spent the last six years rejecting.
The most important issue of our time is the war against terrorists and the nations that support them. Some, such as Sen. Richard Lugar (R-IN), fear that the president will lose control of the war if he cannot devise a bipartisan strategy for Iraq between now and September when Gen. David Petraeus reports to Congress. But the president lost control of the war four years ago when he decided to undertake the neocon nation-building of Iraq and thus gave control of the pace and direction of the war to our adversaries: Iran, Syria and Saudi Arabia which have funded, armed and manned the insurgency from its beginning. Iran’s regime -- fanatic and theocratic -- is by far the greatest danger.
MORE (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/world/1179.html)-
To Terrify Tehran, Unleash the Iranian OPPOSITION (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/world/1180.html)
The New York Sun
July 10, 2007
Navigating the fractious currents of émigré politics is never easy, and especially for the Iranian OPPOSITION group known as the Mujahedeen-e Khalq, or the People's Mujahedeen of Iran. Simply put, the rogue oil state regime it opposes terrifies one half of the West and tempts the other, and the MEK is itself accused of being a superannuated Marxist-Islamist terrorist cult. These obstacles have not, however, prevented the MEK from trumpeting that Islamism is the new global threat, providing important intelligence to the West — for example, about Iran's nuclear program — terrifying the regime in Tehran, and putting on major displays of anti-regime solidarity. I witnessed one such display at a vast exposition hall outside Paris last week, where some 20,000 Iranians from around the world met to hear music from the old country, wave flags and banners, and listen to brief speeches by non-Iranian well-wishers, notably Rep. Bob Filner, a Democrat of California, and a former Algerian prime minister, Sid Ahmad Ghozali. The crowd then settled in for an 85-minute tour d'horizon by the MEK leader, Maryam Rajavi. The meeting inspired several observations. First, the slick production, with hints of an American political convention — balloons and chaff falling from the rafters, a televised sequence of the leader arriving in cavalcade — was aimed mostly at an audience outside the hall, especially in Iran.
MORE (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/world/1180.html)
- EU court reiterated removal of PMOI from Black list (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/resistance/1192.html)
In a report by Associated Press, the EU court of Justice has overturned decision to freeze assets of an Individual and a group of the EU terror list.
The article said: EU governments breached European law by not informing the parties why their assets were frozen under the EU's anti-terrorism policies, the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice said Wednesday.
MORE (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/resistance/1192.html)
- Iran’s Terror Exports and Nuclear Ambitions are The Main Threat (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/iran/1224.html)
Washington Times wrote in an article titled " Total war, total victory": In fact, it is Iran’s terror exports to the entire Middel East and beyond, along with its genocidal nuclear anbitions, that threaten us, not Iraq’s domestic violence.
MORE (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/iran/1224.html)
- EU Condemns Iran over stoning (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/humanrights/1206.html)
Reuters reported that the European Union has criticised Iran for stoning to death a man sentenced for adultery, saying the execution went against earlier Iranian pledges to curtail the practice.
MORE (http://www.mojahedin.org/mojahedinEn/humanrights/1206.html)