THE ONLY ORGANIZED #OPPOSITION #MEK AND REGIME CHANGE IN #IRAN
THE ONLY ORGANIZED #OPPOSITION #MEK AND REGIME CHANGE IN #IRAN
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When
confronted with the question of whether the Trump administration backs
regime change in Iran, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Washington
would work with Iranian opposition groups to reach “peaceful transition
of that government.”
The
most organized and renowned Iranian opposition group is none other than
the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), with the People's
Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) being the core member of this coalition.
The MEK enjoys
vast support both inside Iran and abroad, along with an unmatched
network of activists who dare to show their support for NCRI President
Maryam Rajavi and her movement at every opportunity.
Sen.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) echoed Tillerson’s view, saying, “It’s time the
Iranian people had a free and open society and a functioning democracy,”
effectively a call for regime change.
Just months ago Senator McCain paid a visit to Albania,
where most MEK members are currently stationed after a long ordeal in
Iraq. The MEK was the target of numerous attacks by Iran-backed proxy
groups and the government of former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki prior
to their departure from Iraq in 2016.
On July 1, a major convention was held in Paris,
where hundreds of political dignitaries from across the globe
explicitly called for regime change in Iran and gave their support to
the NCRI and MEK.
The MEK’s vast popular base was showcased as
over 100,000 members of the Iranian Diaspora rushed to Paris to express
their support for Maryam Rajavi, the MEK, and a free and democratic
Iran.
Trump
allies, including John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador to the United
Nations during the George W. Bush administration, were present and
voiced their support for the convention’s cause.
“There
is a viable opposition to the rule of the ayatollahs, and that
opposition is centered in this room today. I had said for over 10 years
since coming to these events, that the declared policy of the United
States of America should be … to change the regime itself. And that’s
why, before 2019, we here will celebrate in Tehran!” said Bolton.
We
are currently at a period of analysis as the President’s National
Security Council reviews Washington’s Iran policy. This comprehensive
review is focused not only on its nuclear ambitions, but also on human
rights and the many violations of international law.
The
best and most realistic option before the Trump administration is
supporting the pro-democracy coalition of dissidents, the NCRI, which is
best able to mobilize other opposition groups into an even broader
coalition. This, coupled with the MEK’s vast domestic network inside
Iran, poses a major threat to the ruling regime in Tehran.
In
his visit to Riyadh, President Trump also expressed strong views about
extremist groups, sending a stern message to those supporting such
entities.
“Drive
them out of your places of worship.” Trump said of the extremists,
“Drive them out of your holy land. Drive them out of this earth.”
After
the July 1 convention in Paris, reports seen the next day indicated
Trump might defy Tehran by signaling his willingness to consider
supporting the Iranian opposition.
The
Iranian people and their resistance, with the NCRI and MEK at the helm,
will bring about “regime change from within.” That is where U.S. and
international support will help.
For
example, in June the NCRI’s Washington, D.C. office held yet another
press conference wherein it explained that MEK operatives had become
aware of another order for escalation that had been given by Supreme
Leader Khamenei, this one related to the Iranian ballistic missile
program. This had also been a longstanding point of contention for the
Trump administration and the rest of the US government, in light of
several ballistic missile launches that have been carried out since the
conclusion of nuclear negotiations, including an actual strike on
eastern Syria.
That
strike was widely viewed as a threatening gesture toward the US. And
the MEK has helped to clarify the extent of the threat by identifying 42
separate missile sites scattered throughout Iran, including one that
was working closely with the Iranian institution that had previously
been tasked with weaponizing aspects of the Iranian nuclear program.
The
National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) led by Maryam Rajavi is
thus going to great lengths to encourage the current trend in US policy,
which is pointing to more assertiveness and possibly even to the
ultimate goal of regime change. The MEK is also striving to move Europe
in a similar direction, and the July 1 gathering is likely to show
further progress toward that goal. This is because hundreds of American
and European politicians and scholars have already declared support for
the NCRI and MEK and the platform of Maryam Rajavi. The number grows
every year, while the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran continues
to collect intelligence that promises to clarify the need for regime
change and the practicality of their strategy for achieving it.
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