Pressure Mounts on Iran After Paris Bomb Plot

Pressure mounts on Iran after Paris bomb plot

Iran Focus

London, 16 July – Pressure is increasing on Iran now that Germany has officially charged Iranian diplomat Assadollah Assadi with conspiracy to commit murder and activity as a foreign agent.

Assadi, the Vienna-based diplomat for Iran since 2014, is suspected of being involved in a bomb plot against the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) at the rally in Paris at the end of June.

He is accused of hiring a couple from Belgium to commit the attack and supplying them with explosives. The husband and wife were arrested in Brussels by Belgian authorities on the day of the rally and found to be in possession of 500 grams of a homemade explosive and a detonation device.

German Intelligence Release Report About Iran’s WMDs

The German intelligence agency

Iran Focus

London, 16 July – The German intelligence agency for the Hesse state has published a new report about countering the spread of weapons of mass destruction and has singled Iran out as one of two states that are currently seeking to obtain them.

The report reads: “Weapons of mass destruction are a continued instrument of power politics that also, in regional and international crises situations, can shatter the entire stability of state structures. States like Iran and North Korea attempt, in the context of proliferation, to acquire and spread such weapons by, for example, disguising the transportation ways through third countries.”

Iranian Government Seems Ready to Implode

Iranian Government Seems Ready to Implode

Iran Focus

London, 15 July – Beginning last December, widespread protests began in Iran, that have now reached unprecedented levels due to dire economic and living circumstances. Today, the Iranian government appears to be ready to implode at any time, unless it handles the current issues with transparency.

The Iranian system under new American and international economic sanctions does not seem to be sustainable.

Iran: Internal Crisis Becoming Increasingly Evident

Iran: internal crisis becoming increasingly evident

Iran Focus

London, 15 July – Internal disputes among officials in Iran are becoming more and more publicised. Previously, Iran’s state media omitted to report honestly about the goings-on and disputes among officials and the different factions, but it is becoming more challenging to hide.

Mahmoud Sadeghi is a very outspoken official. He is a representative to Iran’s parliament and he recently accused his colleagues of succumbing to bribes to that a parliamentary motion should be shelved.

The motion in question is regarding legal violations that take place at Tehran’s municipality.

MEK: Iranian Freedom Fighters

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MEK- Iranian Freedom Fighters

By Jubin Katiraie

The People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK) has been subjected to a decades’ long disinformation campaign and overall persecution by the Iranian Mullahs, so we wanted to tell you the truth about these freedom fighters.

The MEK is the largest and most popular opposition organisation in Iran, with its liberal interpretation of Islam and democratic policies, making it beloved among the Iranian people.

These same values, and the MEK’s ability to lead and govern, are the reason why the mullahs are always seeking to destroy the MEK.

Pompeo Urges Europe to Get Tough Regarding Iran’s Malign Behavior

Pompeo Urges Europe to Get Tough Regarding Iran’s Malign Behavior

Iran Focus

London, 14 July – Following a summit of NATO leaders 0n Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pom-peo met with leaders of European nations, and pressed them to get tough on Iran by cutting off all funding the country may use to foment instability in the Middle East and beyond. He urged them to to join a U.S.-led economic pressure campaign against Tehran, and clamp down on Iranian “terrorism and proxy wars”.

Prior to the talks, Pompeo posted on Twitter: “We ask our allies and partners to join our economic pressure campaign against Iran, we must cut off all funding Iran uses to fund terrorism and proxy wars. There’s no telling when Iran may try to foment ter-rorism, violence & instability in one of our countries next.” Along with the tweet was a map that outlined Iran’s sponsoring of at least 11 terrorist attacks in Europe since 1978.

Iran’s Paris Bomb Plot Against Resistance Revealed

Free-Iran-rally-terror-attack-bomb-Maryam-Rajavi

Iran Focus

London, 14 July – The leading Iranian opposition group has said that the plot to bomb their annual resistance rally in France on June 30 was directed by the highest powers in the Iranian Regime.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) cited intelligence sources inside the country and revealed that the terror plot was approved months ago by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, President Hassan Rouhani, and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).

U.S Working With Gulf Allies to Halt Iran’s Aggressive Behavior

Andrew Peek

Iran Focus

London, 13 July – US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Andrew Peek said in an interview during his visit to Bahrain as part of his regional tour, that Washington is committed to halting Iran’s regional aggression.

The US is working with its Gulf allies to bring Iran to the negotiating table, stop it from supporting military proxies, terrorism, and proliferation of missiles, according to Peek.

He said, “The discussion in particular highlighted the ways in which Iran attempts to destabilize and provoke conflict in Bahrain through proxies that have their headquarters abroad, other key personnel abroad, and that work to cause cleavages in Bahraini society.”

Iran’s Plans to Evade US Sanctions Won’t Work

Iran’s Plans to Evade US Sanctions Won’t Work

Iran Focus

London, 12 July – Iran recently announced that they planned to circumvent US sanctions on Iranian oil by offering their crude oil to buyers through the national stock exchange.

Eshaq Jahangiri, Iran’s first vice-president said: “We have friendly countries to which we sell our oil, and we’ve started negotiations with them. The private sector can openly buy oil and export it.”

However, this plan has its own limitations according to Senior Fellow at the OCP Policy Francis Perrin, who explained that this is not an efficient and effective way to evade sanctions on Iranian oil and that this would not become a significant method of trade as the US would still impose sanctions on it, no matter how the purchaser came across it.

British-Iranian Charity Worker Remains Imprisoned in Iran

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

Iran Focus

London, 12 July – Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, the British-Iranian dual citizen that was detained in Iran while on a visit to her family in April 2016, remains in jail. She was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment for “plotting to topple the Iranian dictators”.

She has unjustly been held for more than 800 days, simply for wanting to see her family for Iranian New Year. Her infant daughter was taken away from her and has been living with Nazanin’s mother in Iran.

Nazanin’s husband, Richard Ratcliffe, another victim of the Iranian rulers is being denied precious time with his daughter.