Iran Regime’s New Wave of Terrorism – EU and US Responses

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The International Committee in Search of Justice (ISJ) will hold an important conference on Thursday, October 4, 2018,  titled “Iran’s New Wave of Terrorism – The EU and US Responses” to discuss the Iranian regime’s new wave of state-sponsored terrorism and the responses by the U.S. and EU countries in this regard.

Mohammad Mohaddessin, Chairman of NCRI Foreign Affairs Committee; Lord Carlile, Member of British House of Lords; Dr. Alejo Vidal-Quadras, Chairman of ISJ and Former VP of European Parliament; Giulio Terzi, former Foreign Minister of Italy; as well as Robert Torricelli, Former U.S. Senator; and David Jones, Member of British Parliament, will address the meeting.

It has been documented that the Iranian regime uses its embassies in the EU countries as a center for planning, organizing and carrying out its terrorist operations. This was highlighted several times by the U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo who went on to warn Tehran that its actions have “a real high cost.”

After destabilizing the Middle East, it seems that the Iranian regime now has set its target in EU using the same means: terrorism. As the EU leaders are using every diplomatic and political resource to preserve the nuclear deal in order to safeguard their economic interests, the Iranian regime’s ministry of intelligence (MOIS) takes advantage of the talks to target EU citizens and Iranian dissidents in Europe.

It should be remembered that Iran remains the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism with funding networks and operational cells working around the world.

Iran has accelerated its support for terrorism in recent years, particularly since reaching a nuclear deal with the P5+1 in July 2015. Rather than fostering moderation, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) has emboldened Iran to escalate its destabilizing activities and enhanced its ability to bankroll terrorism and proxy wars.

What is state-sponsored terrorism?

A state’s deliberate use of terrorism or assistance to terrorist organizations as a foreign policy tool against other countries or groups of people is refereed to as the state-sponsored terrorism. It can refer to either direct attacks by the state or support of terrorist organizations through the provision of weapons, funds, training, and sanctuary. This definition fits the Iranian regime as indicated by its new wave of terrorism in Europe, the U.S. and elsewhere.

Overview of State-Sponsored Terrorism by Iran regime:

Since 1979, one of the defining hallmarks of the Iranian regime has been its habitual use of terrorism against the United States and its allies throughout the world and its ties to terrorist organizations. In addition to carrying out direct attacks, Iran has committed terrorism by its proxies including Hezbollah, Hamas, the Taliban, and militias in Iraq, Syria, Bahrain, the Gulf and a plethora of other terrorist groups. Iran has a long history of terrorist attacks against its main opposition by carrying out bombings, abductions, and hijackings.

What are Iranians calling for?

While Iranian embassies are becoming the regime’s terror coordinators abroad, Iranian people and their resistance warn against the terrorist activities of the Iranian regime, and call for the closure of regime’s embassies and representative offices, the expulsion of terrorist diplomats, the MOIS and Quds Force agents. This is in accordance with the decision of the Council of Europe on April 29, 1997, which stipulated that “the mullahs’ mercenaries and intelligence and security agents should be expelled from European Union member states and not allowed to enter the EU member states.”

Given the nationwide uprisings in Iran, calling for Regime change and the post era of the appeasement policy regards the clerical regime ruling Iran, all the states of the free world, particularly in Europe are expected to stand with the Iranian people for a free Iran and peace in the region by holding accountable the Mullahs’ regime and its mercenaries for violation of human rights and exporting terrorism abroad.

(Source: Iran Freedom)

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