How to Spook the Islamists in Iran
A few weeks ago, news broke of an Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States in a Hezbollah-like operation run by Qods Force operatives. According to the plot, a truck loaded with high explosives would be detonated in front of a popular upscale Washington, D.C restaurant while the target and hundreds of other diners were present. The details became known to our intelligence agencies and thus to the president by the end of July. Had the plot not been detected -- its discovery thankfully due to an error committed by one of the Iranian agents -- and the bomb successfully detonated, the carnage would have easily rivaled that incurred in Hezbollah's deadly attack on the American Marine barracks in Beirut on October 23, 1983, in which 241 U.S. Marines lost their lives, with scores more wounded.
Like the successful al-Qaeda attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon of September 11, 2001, the Iranian plot constitutes an act of war. For those who have been paying attention, we actually have been under attack by Iranian forces for 32 years, but this is the first time that the IRI has dared to consider carrying out an attack not only on the continental United States, but actually within the nation's capital.
The response from the current administration has been "deafening" -- that is, if one were deaf, he/she would have missed barely anything beyond what those of us with normal audio capacities were privileged to hear. The White House announced its intention to seek yet stiffer sanctions against the Khamenei regime -- something that I'm sure has the mullahs all in a tizzy. Oh, wait -- the last four rounds of sanctions have yet to change the regime's behavior. Maybe number five's the charm.
If the White House and the Department of State were not so badly disengaged from reality, and if both were willing to pull their collective heads out of the sand, both would figure out that it's way past time to readjust Iran's way of thinking. The mullahs and their Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps thugs (the Sepah-e Pasdaran) are overdue for what we used to term "an attitude adjustment." Now admittedly, the USA is not currently in the greatest shape in economic terms, but there is a way to administer an attitude adjustment that doesn't cost the U.S. one cent and will certainly cause the IRI to take us much more seriously. And that attitude adjustment could be administered within less than a month!
What would possibly cause Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the mullah clerics, and the IRGC and the Bassij (theological militia) to pay attention to our opinions and actions? The single quickest act that the White House and the State Department can perform, short of launching an armed attack on Iranian forces and territory, is to reverse a fourteen-year-old, politically driven, faulty decision to place the Iranian resistance group Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), aka the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), on the State Department's Foreign Terrorist Organization list.
Based on the decision of the High Court of the United Kingdom in 20081, as well as that of the European Union the next year2, and the July 16, 2010 order of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit3, the PMOI has no reason to be on the FTO list. Having been removed from the black list in the U.K. and the EU, keeping the PMOI on the FTO list serves only to tell Tehran that this country is still is afraid of the mullahs and the IRGC.
Why do I think that taking the PMOI off the FTO list makes any difference to the Tehran regime? Well, it's just that Tehran has consistently demanded that Washington keep the PMOI on the list if it expects to be able to sit down with the Iranians and discuss anything whatsoever. Research conducted by the Iran Policy Committee has shown that the mullah regime is obsessed with trying to destroy the PMOI. Tehran has spent an inordinate amount of money and resources to annihilate the leadership of the PMOI. Assassinations, bribes, and the development of whole government departments dedicated to demonizing the PMOI are only a small part of what Tehran has tried to do in order to destroy4 this bugbear. Quite frankly, as long as the PMOI is kept on the list, Iran knows that we aren't really serious about any plans to assist the Iranian people in their quest for regime change. On the other hand, taking the PMOI off the FTO list definitely will catch Tehran's attention in a big way and cause the regime to lose sleep.
So, if Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and President Barrack H. Obama have any genuine "cojones" between them, and are concerned about not only properly defending this nation, but also serving a higher cause of justice, it is to be hoped that they finally will listen to the scores of officials and dignitaries5 from the current and past administrations, as well as U.S. military personnel, who have had extensive direct contact with the PMOI and are advocating the immediate removal of the group from the black list.
Should the current administration fail to heed this advice, history will judge its reticence as a sign of cowardice and folly. Given the poor track record of the "Arab Spring" to produce Western-leaning democracies instead of Islamist-led oligarchies, a move to assist the Iranian masses to throw off the hated Islamist regime would seem obvious. Let's see whether Foggy Bottom and 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue can get it straight this time as to who really are our friends and who are our enemies. Mr. President and Madame Secretary: the ball's in your court. For God's sake, take a shot!
Rabbi Dr. Daniel M. Zucker is founder and chairman of the board of Americans for Democracy in the Middle-East, a grassroots organization dedicated to teaching the public and its elected officials of the need to promote genuine democratic institutions throughout the Middle East region as an antidote to the dangers posed by Islamic fundamentalism. He may be contacted at contact@ADME.ws.
1 See: OPSI, Statutory Instruments 2008 No. 1645, Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism, The Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organizations) (Amendment) Order 2008, No. 1645, here or here.
2 AFP, "EU strikes Iranian opposition group from terror list," EUbusiness, January 26, 2009.
3 See here.
4 See the following, which records Iranian anti-PMOI operations in the United Kingdom: British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, "SPYING FOR THE MULLAHS: IRAN'S AGENTS IN UK", October 2007. For more information on the Iranian regime's campaign against the PMOI, see the following: National Council of Resistance of Iran-Foreign Affairs Committee, Crime Against Humanity, 2001. (This book catalogs the Iranian mullah regime's massacre of 30,000 political prisoners.) Also see Mohammad Mohaddessin, Enemies of the Ayatollahs, Zed Books, Ltd, London, 2004, especially part IV.
Currently the Iranian government is pressing the Iraqi government of fellow fundamentalist Shi'ite Prime Minister Nouri K. al-Maliki to close Camp Ashraf, home to 3,400 members of the PMOI for over a quarter-century, and is attempting to force their extradition to Iran, where most would face prison, torture, and death. See the following update: AFP, "Iran / Iraq: 120 MEPs to postpone the closure of Camp Ashraf," FAC-NCRI, October 26, 2011.
5 This recent issue of "Iran Liberation" shows a few of the current supporters of the PMOI's campaign to remove the faulty "terrorist" label from the organization. Please note that supporters also include Attorney General Michael Mukasey, Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, FBI Director Louis Freeh, and CIA Deputy Director John Sano.