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Republican congressman praises ISIS attack in Iran, says US should consider supporting ISIS
Um, no.

On Thursday, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) praised the recent Islamic State attack in Tehran as a “good thing” and suggested that maybe the United States should work with the militant organization.

Rohrabacher’s entire line of reasoning for why the United States should work with a militant group accused of human rights violations and war crimes like ethnic cleansing is astonishing. Here it is verbatim:

“We have recently seen an attack on Iran, and the Iranian government, the mullahs, believe that Sunni forces have attacked them. This may signal a ratcheting up of certain commitments by the United States of America. As far as I’m concerned, I just want to make this point and see what you think, isn’t it a good thing for us to have the United States finally backing up Sunnis who will attack Hezbollah and the Shiite threat to us? Isn’t that a good thing? And if so, maybe this is a Trump — maybe it’s a Trump strategy of actually supporting one group against another, considering that you have two terrorist organizations.”
Iran witnessed its first attack claimed by the Islamic State on Wednesday. Attackers stormed the parliament building in Tehran as well as the shrine of the country’s first Supreme Leader, Ruhollah Khomeini, a notable symbol for the Iranian government. At least 17 people were killed in the twin attacks, and dozens were injured. The attack was a notable achievement for the Islamic State, which according to the Iranian government, has been trying to plan an attack in the country for some time.

There are multiple issues with Rohrabacher’s logic. The most obvious, of course, is that it is not in the interest of the United States to see the Islamic State expanding across the Middle East. The United States is actively involved in reigning back the extremist group in Iraq and Syria. On Saturday, the U.S. Embassy in Manila announced that U.S. Special Operations Forces are working with the Philippine military in a battle against Islamic-State affiliated fighters on that front as well. Thus, the attack in Tehran this week— the first time the Islamic State has successfully planned something in Iran — can certainly not be a “good thing.”

It’s not clear why Rohrabacher views the Iranian government and the Islamic State as one and the same, but it’s even more baffling that he thinks the recent attack was thanks to the Trump administration. The Trump administration’s foreign policy has been completely incoherent, especially when it comes to the Middle East. But for the most part, Trump has been very vocal in his criticism of the Islamic State. If Rohrabacher has some intelligence that the administration is abetting the Islamic State, while the U.S. military is fighting it on multiple other fronts, he should probably share that intelligence immediately.

Experts at the House hearing where Rohrabacher made the comments immediately refuted his comments.

“Those attacks were claimed by the Islamic State,” said Matthew Levitt, director of The Washington Institute’s Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the conservative Washington Institute for Near East Policy. “It’s never in our interest to support a terrorist group like the Islamic State. We should condemn the attacks in Tehran, as we would condemn any act of terrorism, even as we hold Iran accountable for its sponsorship of terrorism.”

Rohrabacher wouldn’t listen to the experts on the panel, however.

“So that’s like Joe Stalin was a horrible guy, we must never associate with horrible guys like that, even against Hitler,” he said, talking over Levitt. “And so maybe it’s a good idea to have radical Muslim terrorists fighting each other. I’ll leave it at that.”

Rohrabacher’s comments come a few days after a short White House statement that implied that Iran deserved the attack in Tehran. “We grieve and pray for the innocent victims of the terrorist attacks in Iran, and for the Iranian people, who are going through such challenging times,” the statement read. “We underscore that states that sponsor terrorism risk falling victim to the evil they promote.”

It’s no surprise that Rohrabacher is so anti-Iran he is willing to praise the Islamic State for conducting an attack in the country. The congressman is a vocal supporter of regime change as well as a huge advocate of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), a cult-like group known for human rights abuses which wants to overthrow the Iranian government and which was classified as a terrorist organization by the U.S. government until 2012.

Rohrabacher, who has been has been previously called “Putin’s favorite congressman,” has also brushed off human rights abuses by the Russian government, calling them “baloney.”

A previous version of this piece said that Rohrabacher made these comments on Friday. He actually made these comments during a House hearing on Thursday titled “Attacking Hezbollah’s Financial Network: Policy Options.”

Adrienne Mahsa Varkiani
Associate Editor @ThinkProgress. World News and all things freelance. Send me your pitches: [email protected]
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i'm personally not surprised , there are americans who are vehemently anti anything iran .. a US congresswoman saying this is pretty much like the australian parliament member who decided to breast feed her child in the parliament session.
 
My government supporting terrorist is nothing new lmao....
Sad,but true I`m afraid.However you have my sympathies and I have no doubt that most americans would find this lunatics ideas revolting not to mention very dangerous,one hopes they would remember the lessons of supporting the "mujahedin" in afghanistan and how they were repayed on september the 11th.
 
That's not fact, its allegations from Iranian quarters.
Isis is a militant wing, which requires training camps, logistic supplies, states where they can operate freely.. no evidence suggest GCC role in any of those acts.
Isis is killing only Sunnis and yet you label them as Sunni, its same as TTP killing Pakistanis and is Pakistanis are accused of being TTP sponsors.
The founding ideology of isis whahbism is the official saudi lunatic fringe version of islam which the saudis have spread like so much sh!t across the islamic world.Where do you think isis gets all the hundreds of millions of dollars it needs to operate from,kidnappings and illegal oil sales?.As for your last ludicrous claim isis and its idiological stablemates have made a point of killing alawites,shiites,christians,kurds,yazidis..oh and plenty of westeners too as well as their fellow sunnis,but tell me tho just how many shiite,kurdish,christian,yazidi and alawite isis or wahabist terror group members were there..?,well the answer of course is sweet fu#k all because virtually all of them are sunni...just like the ideology..but then I`m sure you know that.
 
 
Dana Rohrabacher is a paid shill with very little influence on the US govt, anything this guy says should just be ignored.
 
another Zionist shill who has infiltrated the US government.

nothing to see here. Perhaps one day the American people (and Europeans) will wake up to the parasite that's taken over their government.

it was this sort of parasite Zionists taking over national institutions, while having 0 loyalty to the host states(and acting like parasites) that gave rise to the extreme anti-Semitism we saw in 30s/40s.
 
Dana is a fagg0t who loved getting pics taken with Taliban and now lobbies for India and Israel and has said one of the dumbest things..

He's not only an Iran hater, but also speaks nonsense against Pak.

He's a half c..'t hale female pig.
 
How come they, not called extremist or radical, oops sorry cant criticize zionist crypto.
 
Unbelievable....as an Iranian-American, I'm ashamed. No one should get away with that comment. If he had said that against Israel he would out of a job in the midterm election. But folks, America is a free country (well at least on the outside) and people can vote nutjobs in if they wish. Iran is a dirty word in Washington, mainly due to the Zionist grip on the whole U.S. elections and campaign contribution. I don't see this changing in my lifetime. It's up to us Iranians to fight that image, not just in the U.S. but around the world.
 
Unbelievable....as an Iranian-American, I'm ashamed. No one should get away with that comment. If he had said that against Israel he would out of a job in the midterm election. But folks, America is a free country (well at least on the outside) and people can vote nutjobs in if they wish. Iran is a dirty word in Washington, mainly due to the Zionist grip on the whole U.S. elections and campaign contribution. I don't see this changing in my lifetime. It's up to us Iranians to fight that image, not just in the U.S. but around the world.

Agreed, I'm in the same situation as well.

Iran is such a polarizing word for us Americans, you either hate them or kinda like them lol. But the Zionist run gov and media and system in the US will never give Iran any sort of positive credit.
 
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