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AVE CHALLENGE: Which of these famous men is a lobbyist for Mujahideen-e Khalq?

Whish of these famous men is a lobbyist for Mujahedin el-Khalq?

What is the Mujahedin al Kalik? Mujahideen-e Khalq (MEK) is a Marxian Iranian exile group responsible for the killing of six Americans in Iran in the 1970s, along with staging a handful of bombings. it is listed by the State Dept. as a terrorist organization but a long list of politicians and government officials are lobbying to change that. Read more at Huffington Post's : Mujahideen-e Khalq: Former U.S. Officials Make Millions Advocating For Terrorist Organization

1.a,d,e,h

2. e

3. f,b,c,g

4. a

5. all of them.

For answers go to  Huffington Post’s : Mujahideen-e Khalq: Former U.S. Officials Make Millions Advocating For Terrorist Organization

 

 

a. Michael Mukasey, former Attorney General of the United States

b. Howard Dean, former Governor of Vermont (D)

c. Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.), former NATO Supreme Allied Commander

d. Tom Ridge, former Secretary of Homeland Security

e. John Bolton, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations

f. Bill  Richardson, former Governor of New  Mexico (D)

g. Ed Rendell, former Governor of Pennsylvania (D)

h. Rudolph  Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City

others not shown:  Evan Bayh, former U.S. Senator (D-­‐Ind.); Gen. James T. Conway (Ret.), former Commandant of the Marine Corps; Bill Bradley, former U.S.Senator (D-­‐Pa.); Gen Peter Pace (Ret.), former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Dana  Perino, former White House Press  Secretary; Mitchell  Reiss, former Director of Policy Planning at the Department of State;  Gen. Hugh Shelton, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Robert  Torricelli, former U.S. Senator (D-­‐N.J.) ; Frances Townsend, former Homeland  Security Advisor to President George W. Bush; Togo West, Former Secretary of Veterans Affairs; James R. Woolsey, former Director of Central Intelligenc;  Philip Zelikow, former State Department Counselor;  Gen. Anthony Zinni (Ret.), former Commander in Chief of CENTCOM,; Gen. Michael Hayden (Ret.), former Director of National Intelligence; Gen. James Jones(Ret.), former National Security Advisor to President Barack Obama; Patrick Kennedy,  former U.S. Representative, (D-­‐R.I.); Anita McBride, former Chief of Staff to First Lady Laura Bush; Lee Hamilton, former co-­‐Chairman, 9/11 Commission;  Gen. Richard Myers (Ret.), former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dell Dailey, former counterterrorism coordinator, Department of State; Porter Goss, former Director of Central Intelligence; Sarah Sewall, founder the Mass Atrocity Response Operations (MARO) Project,Harvard University; Paula Dobriansky, former Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs; Louis Freeh, former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.
Evan
Bayh,
former
U.S.
Senator
(D-­‐Ind.)
2.
John
Bolton,
former
U.S.
Ambassador
to
the
United
Nations
3.
Bill
Bradley,
former
U.S.
Senator
(D-­‐Pa.)
4.
Andrew
Card,
former
White
House
Chief
of
Staff
to
President
George
W.
Bush
5.
Gen.
Wesley
Clark
(Ret.),
former
NATO
Supreme
Allied
Commander
6.
Gen.
James
T.
Conway
(Ret.),
former
Commandant
of
the
Marine
Corps
7.
Dell
Dailey,
former
counter-­‐-­‐-­‐terrorism
coordinator,
Department
of
State
8.
Howard
Dean,
former
Governor
of
Vermont
(D)
9.
Paula
Dobriansky,
former
Under
Secretary
of
State
for
Democracy
and
Global
Affairs
10.
Louis
Freeh,
former
Director
of
the
Federal
Bureau
of
Investigation
11.
Rudolph
Giuliani,
former
Mayor
of
New
York
City
12.
Porter
Goss,
former
Director
of
Central
Intelligence
13.
Lee
Hamilton,
former
co-­‐Chairman,
9/11
Commission
14.
Gen.
Michael
Hayden
(Ret.),
former
Director
of
National
Intelligence
15.
Gen.
James
Jones(Ret.),
former
National
Security
Advisor
to
President
Barack
Obama
16.
Patrick
Kennedy,
former
U.S.
Representative,
(D-­‐R.I.)
17.
Anita
McBride,
former
Chief
of
Staff
to
First
Lady
Laura
Bush
18.
Michael
Mukasey,
former
Attorney
General
of
the
United
States
19.
Gen.
Richard
Myers
(Ret.),
former
Chairman
of
the
Joint
Chiefs
of
Staff


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