The regime's National Security Council has concluded in its confidential discussions that as international sanctions are tightened and Khomeini's heirs are increasingly isolated in Iran and on the international level, and as the fever of economic and social discontent in various cities is aggravating with the approach of winter, the regime must take some fundamental action against the Iranian Resistance, the sole alternative to the mullahs.
Other reliable reports indicate that simultaneous with its political actions against the Iranian Resistance, the Khomeini regime has also gathered some divisions of the Guards Corps along the central sections of the Iran-Iraq border and the border regions in the Kermanshah Province. If "the circumstances in Iraq suits", they will interfere in Iraq against the Mojahedin and the National Liberation Army of Iran, as they did in Spring 1991.
The Khomeini regime's Intelligence Ministry Guards and agents in the Iraqi Kurdistan have been quite busy these days, preparing to infiltrate other parts of Iraq and launch terrorist attacks and operations against the Mojahedin.
Gharazi who accompanied Velayati in Switzerland, is the regime's minister for post and telegraph and has had an active role in planning and carrying out terrorist operations outside Iran.
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran- Paris October 13, 1995