Washington Post: Iran assassination list threatens lives of opponents, US government officials
The crimes of the Iranian regime and the terrorism of those opposed to the Mullah regime inside and outside Iran continue.
Threats to assassinate all those opposed to the Iranian regime have become a fait accompli imposed by Iran on its opponents to terrorize the world and suppress dissenting voices. The threats to assassinate senior officials in Western governments in general and the United States in particular.
Incitement and assassination
The Washington Post – Details of the Iranian government’s plan to assassinate an Iranian women’s rights activist with American citizenship, journalist Masih Alinejad, were revealed after an assassination attempt was faced only a few weeks ago, after an Iranian officer armed with an AK-47 arrived at her home in Brooklyn. The victim was determined, from the point of view of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to kill her, in addition to inciting the murder of Salman Rushdie, an Iranian target, after Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa permitting his murder.
Mafia Mulali
John R. Bolton, U.S. national security advisor under former President Donald Trump, received Iranian threats, as well as that of Antony Blinken, U.S. secretary of state. This reflects why the world insists on designating the IRGC as a terrorist group. For the first time, the U.S. secretary of state publicly acknowledged Iran’s threats against current and former U.S. officials in their testimony before Congress, and there are a large number of former public servants in Iran’s sights, including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former Secretary of Defense Mark T. Rex.
Nearly four months have passed between Blinken’s public confirmation of Iran’s threat and the filing of criminal charges, and the only plausible explanation is that the president fears that revelations threaten his overarching goal of reviving the Iran nuclear deal.