Well I don’t know how you can endorse a terrorist group with track record like this:
1972: The MEK detonated bombs at the U.S. Information Service office (part of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran), the Iran-American Society, and offices of several U.S. companies. These attacks protested President Richard Nixon’s visit to Iran.
• 1973: Assassination of Lt. Col. Lewis Hawkins, deputy chief of the U.S. Military Mission in Tehran (a U.S. military advisor). The group also bombed several businesses, including Shell Oil facilities.
• 1974: Bombs were placed at offices of U.S. companies in Tehran to protest the visit of U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
• 1975: Assassination of two U.S. Air Force officers serving with the U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group in Tehran. In the same year, an MEK attack on a U.S. Embassy van in Tehran killed a local employee.
• 1976: Assassination of three American employees of Rockwell International (a U.S. defense contractor) in Tehran—William Cottrell, Donald Smith, and Robert Krongard—while they were in a vehicle. This occurred amid the group’s campaign against U.S. defense projects supporting the Shah.
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@SenSanders The overthrow of Shah was masterminded by President Carter and his European friends. The entire world, not just IRAN or the Middle East has suffered since then. We all need to be true to ourselves, above all ideologies and politics.
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