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Iran: ISIS Terrorist Attacks and Mullahs’ Crisis

https://practicalpoliticking.com/2017/06/09/iran-isis-terrorist-attacks-and-mullahs-crisis/

ISIS claimed responsibility for the recent attacks in Iran, but it’s important to consider history before offering sympathy to the Iranian regime.
For the first time on June 7th ISIS claimed responsibility for staging an attack in Iran, involving a twin assault on two sites in Tehran, the capital. This terrorist attack left 17 killed and dozens of others wounded in the parliament and the tomb of former Iranian regime leader Ruhollah Khomeini.
Mrs.#Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, condemned the shedding of innocent people’s blood under any pretext. “ISIS’s conduct clearly benefits the Iranian regime’s Supreme Leader Khamenei, who wholeheartedly welcomes it as an opportunity to overcome his regime’s regional and international impasse and isolation. The founder and the number one state sponsor of terror is thus trying to switch the place of murderer and the victim and portray the central banker of terrorism as a victim,” Mrs. Rajavi added.
What is known as ISIS was established in 1999 in Iraq under the leadership of Abu Masab al-Zarqawi. After a very mysterious attack on a very famous prison in Iraq, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and many other senior ISIS members were able to flee. This took place under the watch of former prime minister Nouri al-Maliki, who himself was under the intense influence of Tehran.
At a time when Tehran claims to fight ISIS in Syria and Iraq, this group never staged even one attack in Iran until June 7th. Now there is this question about what has led ISIS to stage such an attack?

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