The so-called Oslo Freedom Forum has brought together anti-Iran and anti-Venezuela figures, Masih Alinejad and Leopoldo Lopez, in the United States.
The two met to promote their anti-government agenda in the New World Center, a concert hall in the South Beach section of Miami Beach.
Alinejad and Lopez, who act as agents to promote propaganda against governments in Tehran and Caracas, vowed to work together in what they described as “a network of freedom fighters.”
“I invite you to work together in a network of freedom fighters, like yourself, in order to bring about freedom in our countries,” Lopez told a giggling Alinejad.
“We can get together, because together we are stronger,” the New York-based anti-Iran agent said in response, according to a video released on Alinejad’s Twitter, which ended with the two hugging one another.
US-affiliated gunmen hatch plots on US soil to assassinate leaders in 🇻🇪 & 🇭🇹 while US government busily covers up its criminal ties by accusing others of a patently ridiculous, childishly conceived kidnapping operation.
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) July 16, 2021
Put your house in order before throwing bricks at others'. pic.twitter.com/gAqyuzs1pv
Back in July, the US Justice Department leveled baseless accusations against four people over planning to seize Alinejad, who is on the US government pay, in her New York home and smuggle her to Iran.
The department claimed that the Iranian agents researched possible ways to move her out of the United States, including hiring a "military-style" speedboat to whisk her from Manhattan home and transfer by sea to Venezuela, an allegation repeated in the American-Iranian’s latest tweet.
Then-Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif called the claims “patently ridiculous,” and “childishly conceived.”
He also noted that the plot had been designed to distract the public from Washington’s assassination plots against the leaders of certain countries to conceal its criminal acts.