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Jay Tharappel — Iran: internal grievances, external agendas

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US and Israel back another terrorist group (in addition to Al Qaeda and ISIS) when it is useful. Fort RussIran: internal grievances, external agendas Jay Tharappel | Guest Contributor See also Wikipedia People's Mujahedin of Iran (Mojahedin-e Khalq, acronyms MEK, MKO) See also  The Guardian (23 Sep 2012)Five lessons from the de-listing of MEK as a terrorist group Glenn Greenwald What could go wrong with getting in bed a bit with the devil as long you don't worship him? Using AQ and ISIS has worked out so well.

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US and Israel back another terrorist group (in addition to Al Qaeda and ISIS) when it is useful.
Jay Tharappel | Guest Contributor

See also
Wikipedia
People's Mujahedin of Iran (Mojahedin-e Khalq, acronyms MEK, MKO)

See also 

The Guardian (23 Sep 2012)
Five lessons from the de-listing of MEK as a terrorist group
Glenn Greenwald

What could go wrong with getting in bed a bit with the devil as long you don't worship him? Using AQ and ISIS has worked out so well.
Mike Norman
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