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Iran: Israel-funded Terror Group MEK Behind Uprisings?

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As protests and instability spread across Iran in 2026, some have again pointed the finger at foreign-backed groups — particularly the terror group Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) long accused of acting as a proxy for Israel and the USA. While the Iranian government routinely attributes domestic unrest to external manipulation, a growing number of independent analysts and whistleblowers echo concerns that terror groups like the MEK may indeed be leveraged in broader destabilization campaigns.

The MEK: Proxy Power or Political Front?

The MEK has a long and bloody history. Once a radical Marxist-Islamist organization, it sided with Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war — an act that made it reviled inside Iran. Over the decades, it morphed into a well-funded, media-savvy exiled opposition network operating increasingly aligned with neoconservative and zionist power blocs in Washington.

Today, the group functions more like a foreign-backed information and influence operation than an indigenous liberation movement. Its deep unpopularity inside Iran is well-documented through diaspora testimonies and grassroots observers.

John Kiriakou: A Whistleblower’s Warning

Former CIA officer John Kiriakou, who famously blew the whistle on U.S. torture practices, has spoken out about the MEK’s role in foreign destabilization efforts.

In multiple interviews with alternative and independent platforms, Kiriakou has stated:

“The MEK is not a grassroots organization. They’re funded. They are protected. But they are not loved by Iranians.”

Kiriakou describes the MEK as a proxy force, propped up by U.S. and Israeli intelligence interests. In his view, they serve not as a voice of the Iranian people but as a geopolitical weapon in a much larger conflict.

He asserts that the current unrest — while rooted in legitimate grievances — is also being manipulated and escalated by foreign actors who view regime collapse in Iran as a strategic objective.

“We’ve done this before. Iran in 1953. Chile. Guatemala. Change the names and the year — the playbook doesn’t change.”

Israel’s Long Game: Regime Collapse Over Reform

Multiple independent geopolitical analysts have pointed to Israel’s long-standing interest in weakening Iran’s internal stability. For years, Israel has engaged in covert operations, sabotage, assassinations, and information warfare inside Iran.

Kiriakou claims that Israel’s strategic objective is not diplomacy but disintegration — turning Iran into a fractured, pliable state unable to challenge Israeli regional dominance. In this view, groups like the MEK function as instruments of psychological and proxy warfare, designed to fracture Iran from within.

From Uprisings to Engineering Unrest

Iran’s 2026 unrest features real drivers: inflation, corruption, repression, and generational frustration. But to ignore the layers of geopolitical influence would be naïve.

Rather than ask whether the MEK started the protests, the more accurate question is: Are they being used to steer them? To amplify chaos? To delegitimize any path to reform?

Kiriakou — and others — suggest that such manipulation is not theoretical, but operational.

Proxy Warfare in the Shadows

The MEK may not be the cause of Iran’s unrest, but according to whistleblowers and ex-intelligence officials, they are a tool — sharpened and aimed at a nation already in crisis.

As Iran’s internal tensions deepen, so too does the information war surrounding it.

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