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Sunday 10 July 2016 - 14:03
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Saudi raises ante in hostility with Iran by attending terrorist gathering

Saudi Arabias former spy chief has attended an annual meeting of a terrorist group highly detested in Iran, raising the stakes in the kingdom's confrontational approach toward the Islamic Republic.

Prince Turki al-Faisal's appearance and hisnearly 30-minute address to the gathering of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) in Paris on Saturday goes in line with Riyadh's long history of supporting Takfiri terrorists.

The MKO is the most hated terrorist group among the Iraniansbecause of its dark history of assassinations and bombings and forsiding with the formerIraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in his eight-year war against Iran in the 1980s.

Faisal's overt pronouncementof support for the terrorist group marks a turning point in Saudi Arabia's hostility toward Iranand the kingdom'slack of concern about the sensitivities of the Iranians.

Under the new Saudi rulers, Riyadh has adopted an aggressive policy toward Iran and its allies which are fighting a menacing Takfiri militancy in Iraq, Syria and elsewhere.

Takfirism, which is the trademark of many terrorist groups operating in the region, is largely influenced by Wahhabism, the radical ideology dominating Saudi Arabia and freely preached by Saudi clerics.

Saudi Arabia is widely believed to have been providing funds and weapons tomilitants fighting to topple the Syrian and Iraqi governments.

Under the pretext of fighting Iranian influence, the kingdom has also been waging a destructive war on Yemen which has claimed thousands of innocent lives so far.

Faisal's participation in the MKO gathering and his unequivocal proclamations of support for a group which is internationallylisted as a terrorist organizationtakes the kingdom's irresponsible policies and itsinsolent attitude toward diplomatic norms to a new height.

Reacting to the development, anofficial atthe Iranian Foreign Ministry saidthe kingdom is using terrorists as "a tool to advance its objectives against Muslim countries."
"It was not unlikely from the godfather of Taliban and al-Qaeda as well as the partner of the Zionists to show their desperation with a new instance of obscenity and politicalidiocy through participation at the gathering of bankrupt mercenary terrorists," the official said.
"The desperation of the Saudis and their resort to registered terrorists in this showdown indicates that for them, as they have shown in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, terrorism and terrorists are a tool to advance their objectives against Muslim countries in the region," he added.

In his speech, Faisal pledged to stand by the MKO in what he described as the terrorist outfits efforts against the Iranian establishment.

Faisal, who currently chairs the Board of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, also made outrageous remarks against Iran's revolutionary leaders.

Hepaid special tribute to the notorious terror groups current head Maryam Rajavi and her husband Massoud Rajavi, the MKOs former leader.

The Saudi prince referred to Maryam Rajavi, who was in the audience, as Mrs. Maryam Rajavi and your late husband Massoud Rajavi.

It is not clear why Faisal has made such a reference to Masoud Rajavi. The former MKO leader has made no public appearance since 2003, raising speculations that he might be dead even though the terrorist outfitdoes not confirm that.

The MKO has carried out numerous terrorist attacks against Iranian civilians and government officials over the past three decades. Out of the nearly 17,000 Iranians killed in terrorist attacks since the victory of Irans Islamic Revolution, about 12,000 have fallen victim to MKOs acts of terror.

Washington and the European Union have removed the MKO from their listof terrorist organizations and the groupcurrently enjoys freedom of movement and activity in the US and Europe, including regularmeetings with American and European politicians.

By Press TV
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