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Thai Religious Leader Says Anti-Iran Terrorists Behind Car Bombs


Thai Religious Leader Says Anti-Iran Terrorists Behind Car Bombs

By WashingtonsBlog
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Thailand’s Shia Leader Says MEK Behind Car Terrorism

We’ve previously noted that there are real questions about who carried out the recent car bombs in India, Thailand and Georgia.

We’ve also noted that both America and Israel support the terrorist group MEK, made up of Iranians trying to overthrow the Iranian government through terrorism and through forged documents.

The Bangkok Post noted Sunday:

Four Iranians suspected of involvement in a botched bomb plot targeting Israeli diplomats in Bangkok were members of an exiled Iranian opposition group which wanted the incident to reflect badly on Teheran, Syedsulaiman Husaini, Shia leader of Thailand, said on Sunday.

He claimed the four belonged to the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organisation (also known as MEK, MKO and the People’s Mujahedeen Organisation of Iran, or PMOI) which aims to overthrow the current Iranian government.

Iran is primarily a Shia nation, and so the Shia leader of Thailand may just be supporting the Iranian government.

But given the fact that it makes no sense that Iran would attack its closest allies, it’s worth looking further, instead of rushing to war based upon incomplete evidence.

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