Senior US Senators meet #Iran opposition leader in #AlbaniA
While August seems usually a passive time of the year in politics, it has been quite the opposite for Iran and the wide variety of developments around this controversial international dossier.
A senior delegation
of United States Senators travelled to Tirana, the capital of Albania,
today, August 12, 2017, to meet the Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi, who heads the National Council of Resistance of Iran.

NCRI
The NCRI is a political coalition calling for regime change in Iran and considered the main threat to Tehran’s mullahs. The MEK is the main member of this coalition of a variety of Iranian dissident groups and individuals.
“Led
by Senator Blunt, the delegation congratulated the safe and secure
relocation of all Camp Liberty residents outside of Iraq and wished them
success in their struggle for democracy and human rights in Iran,”
according to an NCRI statement.
Rajavi
expressed her gratitude for the tireless efforts of the U.S. Senate,
particularly Senator Blunt, regarding the protection of thousands of MEK
members in Iraq, and their safe relocation to Albania.
Senator Blunt was among several American dignitaries, including senior former officials, who at a July 2014 Senate briefing strongly condemned Iran’s highly destructive role in Iraq. While describing
Tehran as part of the problem plaguing Baghdad and the entire country,
Senator Blunt joined the initiative in demanding the urgent transfer of
PMOI/MEK members stationed in a former US military base known as Camp
Liberty near the Iraqi capital.
Senator Blunt and his colleagues John McCain (R-AZ) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), and former Senator Carl Levin had urged
former Secretary of State John Kerry to “press for the protection of
Camp Liberty and to expedite the resettlement of the Camp Residents to
countries outside Iraq, including the United States.”
Saturday’s high-profile visit by the senior U.S. Senators comes at a time when Washington has slapped major new sanctions
against Iran for its ballistic missile drive, support for terrorism and
human rights violations. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards is now subject to
sanctions under Executive Order 13224, and Specially Designated Global Terrorists. Considering the Guards control over 40% of Iran’s economy, these new sanctions come as a heavy blow to Tehran’s future ambitions. Analysts believe this visit sends a strong signal to Tehran over how the NCRI is gaining momentum through a growing
consensus in Congress over the necessity of adopting a policy of regime
change vis-à-vis Iran. This time last year Iran’s ruling clerics
appeared determined on weakening or dismantling the PMOI/MEK. Only a year later, the tides
have turned and it is the Iranian opposition that is now on the
offensive. More such developments threatening the very pillars of Iran’s
rule are most likely set to come in the near future.
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