Iranian journalist demands meeting with Biden after DOJ arrests men in assassination

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Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad demanded to meet with President Biden on Monday after three men, who are associated with an Eastern European criminal organization, were charged in an assassination plot against her.

The crime syndicate, known as Thieves-in-Law by its members, has ties to Iran. The Department of Justice said they were tasked with killing Alinejad.

Alinejad said she wanted to talk to Biden and said he should announce clear U.S. policy on Iran.

"My message to the government is clear. I don’t want to talk to them. I want to see them on international court. I want to see them accountable. Who can do this? President Biden. I want to talk to president Biden. I want to meet you in person. I mean, I have been a second life in United States of America and I deserve to meet you. To thank the law enforcement and to call on you. They can do a lot. President Biden can announce Iran policy. We cannot see one day the sanctions that the Iranian clerics and next day they go and negotiate with the same clerics. I want them to convince the EU to designate the revolutionary guard as a terrorist organization," she said......

Alinejad was also the target of a kidnapping plot in 2021, which was foiled by the FBI. A group led by Iranian intelligence official Alireza Shavaroghi Farahani allegedly started conspiring to kidnap Alinejad inside the U.S. since at least as early as June 2020.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/irani...oj-arrests-men-assassination-plot-against-her
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You can't trust the scumbag Iranians. Negotiation with them over Nukes is just nuts.
 
A journalist demands to talk to the president? It does not work that way. There are lots of intermediaries between her and Biden.
 
She sells her agenda, she does not really report....notice how Jordan several times trys to get her to report on the situation in Iran and she mostly refuses, she instead sells her agenda.

Also, WIKI is now very WOKE corrupted.
She covers things that the Mullahs want to hide in Iran.

In July 2019, Iranian authorities warned the public that anyone sending videos to Alinejad faced up to 10 years in prison. Musa Ghazanfarabadi, the head of Tehran's Revolutionary Court, told Fars News that those sharing protest videos with Alinejad could be imprisoned for up to a decade under laws relating to cooperating with an enemy of the state
 
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