"One man's terrorist is another's freedom fighter." It's a cliched expression of the moral relativism that too often shapes elite attitudes in the West concerning what constitutes legitimate political action.
According to this view, the acts of radical Islamists, ultranationalists, and other violent groups and states are morally abhorrent only when judged from our perspective as citizens of powerful liberal democracies and beneficiaries of "entrenched interests." The designation "terrorist," under this line of thinking, is a purely political one.
In reality, of course, such sentiments are the privileged province of those who have not been victimized by political terror, whether meted out by nonstate actors like Al-Qaeda or totalitarian regimes like Iran's. The rest of us should recognize terror when we see it.
Left-leaning members of the organized Iranian-American community were right, then, to cry foul in response to renewed congressional efforts to remove the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MKO, or MEK), the Iranian opposition sect based in northern Iraq, from the U.S. State Department's list of designated foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs).
On August 2, dozens of Iranian-American luminaries and their allies took to the pages of the "Financial Times" with a joint statement denouncing the proposed move. "The [MKO], an organization ... that enjoyed the support of Saddam H... >>>
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Stop beating the war drum
by Cost-of-Progress on Fri Aug 19, 2011 06:57 AM PDTThere was not - and will never be - a war with Iran.
Iran will only begin to heal (permanently) IF and ONLY IF it is the people who rise and put an end to this anti nationalist entity.
A war with Iran is in no one's interest, but the murdering clergy and their apologists have itched for one now for a long time.
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The comparison falls flat
by James D. on Fri Aug 19, 2011 06:51 AM PDTThe terrorist designation would have had no economic
impact on the IRGC, which was already exhaustively sanctioned by the
United States. Instead, the designation was intended to advance a cause
for war before the Bush administration's term ended. Indeed, the
entire issue seemed ripped straight out of the Iraq war playbook. This
is why several leading U.S. policymakers opposed the measure, including
the bipartisan leadership of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (led
by now Vice-President Joseph Biden and Republican Senator Richard
Lugar).
Also read
by Simorgh5555 on Fri Aug 19, 2011 06:29 AM PDTAlso read Coomentary
Iranian Lobbying Group’s Moral Confusion
by Michael Rubin
//www.commentarymagazine.com/2011/08/16/iran-niac-ahmari/