Gunning for Iran
Much of Washington's information on Iran's nuclear policy comes from a banned opposition group, pushing for regime change in Tehran. How much can this intelligence be trusted?
The Mujahadin-e-Khalq (MEK) is playing a key role in the standoff between America and Tehran. In the past three years they've made almost 20 intelligence revelations stressing the danger posed by Iran. But the IAEA questions their intelligence. Others point out that MEK; "are detested in Iran - seen as traitors." However powerful voices in Washington are listening to the MEK's message.
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