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Two American analysts acknowledge that the hypocrites are terrorists and that Washington is hypocritical

The presence of some current and former Washington officials at a meeting of a terrorist group of hypocrites has drawn sharp criticism from American analysts about their country’s hypocrisy.

While the hypocritical terrorist group’s meetings with rent-seeking supporters and speeches by Western figures in exchange for money have already made headlines, US analysts have sharply criticized the presence of current and former Washington officials at this year’s meeting.

Max Abrams, a US university professor and senior analyst on terrorism issues who has worked at the Council on Cyber ​​Security and Internal Affairs at the Council on Foreign Relations, reacted to a meeting of a terrorist group of hypocrites.

In two Twitter messages, he attacked the positions of the US government and the ruling apparatus of Democrats and Republicans in Washington against the terrorist group of hypocrites.

Max Abrams responded to an Iranian affairs reporter’s tweet about the former US Secretary of State’s speech at the meeting. The reporter wrote: Former United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was one of the speakers at a meeting of the People’s Mojahedin Organization (PMOI) in Berlin. Many Iranians hate this group, which was previously on the US list of terrorist organizations.”

“They (the terrorist group of hypocrites for America) are more valuable than being terrorists,” Abrams, a terrorism expert, wrote in response to the tweet.

The American analyst wrote in another tweet about the terrorist group of hypocrites: “When it comes to regime change, the US policy has been to literally align with anyone but the regime itself, to suppress women, and even to call them al-Qaeda, regardless of whether they have little domestic support. ».

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Max Abrams, a university professor and senior American analyst

Daniel Dupetris is another Washington-based US analyst who reacted to the presence of current and former US officials at a meeting of the hypocritical terrorist group.

He is a member of the American think tank “Defense Priorities” and a columnist for foreign policy at Newsweek.

Daniel Dupetris wrote in a mocking tweet: “Imagine someone who is an ‘expert’ on Iranian affairs and thinks that the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (a terrorist group of hypocrites) is a legitimate and popular opposition movement and that the US government should support it. Oh my god”.

The terrorist group of hypocrites holds meetings with a group of rented supporters every year. The English Guardian newspaper wrote in 1397 about the group’s meeting in Paris, many of the attendees were Eastern European nationals and Syrian asylum seekers who had been transferred to the rally site with the promise of a free tourist trip to Paris.

Until a few years ago, the hypocrites were on the list of terrorist groups in the European Union and the United States, but were removed from the list due to widespread lobbying and large sums of money paid to Western politicians.

This terrorist group holds rallies every year with tactics such as holding free tours to Paris or abusing asylum seekers. In these meetings, the former politicians of the western countries always speak in support of the hypocrites by receiving large sums of money.

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Daniel Dupetris, an American analyst

Thirty years ago, NBC report in a special report, dealt with the relations between a group of hypocrites and American politicians. The report stated in part: “Now, the MEK is paying thousands of dollars to American policymakers to speak at the group’s ceremonies.”

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