Iran Hawks Should Be Careful What They Wish For Foreign Policy

The U.S. is hoping that the current regime in Iran will collapse. Apparently, they are hoping that the Mujahideen assume control

The forces thatBolton, Rudy Giuliani, and some others hope to see in power, such as the exile group Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK), are the least likely to take the helm. The MEK has no support base inside Iran; in fact, its members are viewed as traitors because of their collaboration with Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq War and because of the group�s terrorist operations in Iran during the 1980s.

This probably won't happen anyway, but it is interesting to note that this same Mujahideen was denounced as Communist, by past U.S. presidencies, and identified as a Terrorist Group, by the U.S. State Department.
Yes, We Do Know the MEK Has a Terrorist Past - POLITICO Magazine