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Unanswered Questions over the Alleged Iranian Assassination Plot
The alleged plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the US does not fit with what is known about the supposed perpetrators
It has the ring of a far-fetched Hollywood thriller and even the senior law enforcement official involved in the investigation admitted to journalists that the alleged plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the US did not fit with what was known about the methods and practices of the supposed perpetrators, the Quds force of the Revolutionary Guards. But $100,000 was clearly transferred by someone as a downpayment on the assassination. Washington is taking the case seriously enough to make unprecedented allegations against Tehran and threaten further isolation. The affair leaves several questions unanswered:
It appears unlikely that Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would approve such a brazen plot. (Photograph: AFP/Getty Images)
- It appears very unlikely that Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would approve such a brazen plot with such unpredictable consequences, in effect going to war with Iran's three greatest enemies – Saudi Arabia, the US and Israel – at the same time. The watchwords of Khamenei's 23-year tenure have been caution and regime stability. He has attempted, not always successfully, to calibrate the nuclear program to avoid uniting the UN security council against Iran, while pushing on steadily. Iran, under his guidance, has worked very hard to mitigate the international impact of sanctions and is sensitive to its standing in the Islamic world. Things are generally going well for Tehran in the triangular relationship with the US and Saudi, as Washington and Riyadh had fallen out badly over the Arab spring and Palestinian recognition. Why would Khamenei and his regime risk all this on such a bizarre plot?
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is also a problematic suspect. The president has little influence on the Quds force and is currently on what passes in Tehran for a charm offensive, releasing two US hikers after two years in custody and proposing a new uranium deal last month. Ahmadinejad is in a tense standoff with Khamenei and in the past has backed a limited accommodation with the west. Would he risk his own precarious position to back a plot and would he have the power to orchestrate such a venture without the supreme leader's knowledge and approval?
- The Quds force has previously gone to great lengths to ensure its fingerprints are not found on attacks abroad. It almost always operates through trusted proxies such as Hezbollah and Iraqi Shia militias, with which the Iranians share a common faith, and which the Revolutionary Guards have trained in most cases. Despite years of investigations, there is suspicion but no proof of Iranian involvement in the 1983 bombing of the US embassy in Beirut and the 1996 attack on the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia. In this latest alleged plot, the Quds force was purported to be working with a Mexican drugs cartel, the Zetas, with an Iranian-American used-car salesman as middleman (the plot was said to be codenamed Chevrolet). The link was made because the car salesman, Mansour Arbabsiar, was allegedly a cousin of a "big general" in the Quds force and a friend of the aunt of a Texas "associate" of the Zetas. Arbabsiar revealed the Iranian nature of the plot to this man, who turned out to be a US government informant. Why would the Quds force now throw its professionalism and caution to the wind?
- The key evidence that the alleged plot was serious was the $100,000 wire transfer. It came from a foreign bank account, but that cannot be an Iranian account because such transfers are impossible under US law. The money must have come from a third country, but which? And how can the US authorities be so sure the foreign accounts were under the control of the Quds force?
- Arbabsiar boasted that his cousin, who is said to have instigated the plot, "worked for [the] government [of Iran] but he's working outside. He's working like … like [a named non-Iranian intelligence agency]". Arbabsiar's absent co-defendant, Golam Shakuri, was allegedly a Quds colonel working for the cousin. Who is this cousin and how sure are the US authorities that he is a senior member of the Quds force?
- Arbabsiar was told by his cousin and another high-ranking member of the Quds force that the head of the force, presumably Kassim Suleimani, approved of the plot and would eventually meet Arbabsiar. But is there any proof that he was involved?
- Could the alleged conspiracy be the work of an extremist cell within the Quds force? In that case, the unit is far more fragmented that previously thought and we should shortly see top people in the organization disappearing from view. There is a precedent for such a cell: in 1999 the deputy minister of intelligence, Saeed Emami, was arrested and accused of carrying out a series of murders of intellectuals, known as the chain murders, without official authority. He was also reported to have tried smuggling missiles to Brussels to attack Nato. Emami was reported to have killed himself in prison.
- Could the alleged plot be provocation by an outside agency seeking to start a conflict between Iran and its enemies? In that case, Arbabsiar is consciously misleading his interrogators or is being used by his cousin and his associates, who are working for this third party. If that was the case, how did Arbabsiar correctly identify a senior Quds officer whose identity is not widely known?
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Show AllLike so many of these "plots," they often point back to the US, British, or Israeli governments, the very sources of the allegations, the main beneficiaries of any and all 'terrorism.' As with the anthrax attacks, the media (corporate and 'alternative') tend to go along with whatever tale they are told, rarely asking questions as this article, thankfully, does even if it accepts some of the assumptions unnecessarily. We must ask: 1) Is this story verifiable by independent researchers?... and 2) If not, who stands to gain from these allegations?
With the upcoming UN General assembly discussions and the US promise of Veto, the warnings recceived from the Saudis regarding their displeasure at the US and Israel's humiliation if the satehood is granted, creation of animosity between the Saudis it is obvious who are the beneficiaries. Besides, US and Israel desperately need a launch pad for their eventual attack on Iran using the Saudi territory. It appears that Israel is using its puppets the MEK (Iranian exiled group). They have hatched this bizarre scenario by MEK offering one of its members as the scapegoat.
It suits well with the assacination plots carried out by Israeli agents using other countries' passports in Dubal last year.
Personally, I just can't be bothered rushing out to waste time and effort over minutely examining whether this latest Wolf! is real, what kind of Wolf! it might be, and so forth.
Fool me once, etc.
Likewise. This plot, like the agents of the US government, has no credibility.
Who needs any freakin credibility anymore?
Ahh, the democratizing power of the mass media!
Obama's already convinced, and 'making the case against Iran'... the Rethugs are of course convinced. Israel is convinced.
Do you really think people who know what's up matter? 'Malcontents' and leftists can't recognize 'real threats to the American 'homeland'! If we're saying this is bogus, it just serves as more ammunition for the corporate shill media... Them 'socialists' think its wrong, therefore it MUST be right!
"Next the statesmen will invent cheap lies, putting the blame upon the nation that is attacked, and every man will be glad of those conscience-soothing falsities, and will diligently study them, and refuse to examine any refutations of them; and thus he will by and by convince himself that the war is just, and will thank God for the better sleep he enjoys after this process of grotesque self-deception."
—Mark Twain, The Mysterious Stranger 1916
[Who needs any freakin credibility anymore?]
I really do wish I could disagree with you... Damn shame I can't.
I find it interesting that so many people are openly questioning the veracity of the U.S. claims regarding this alleged plot. The same people who swallowed the bin Laden assassination story without question now suddenly have regained a healthy sense of skepticism. I will never understand how some people will so readily accept stories such as the OBL hit without a shred of evidence, but then when it comes to fabricating a pretext for war with Iran, the same people are suddenly skeptical. It is the same U.S. government, but for some reason, people can't wrap their heads around the possibility that this government would manufacture a story about killing bin Laden the same way it manufactures stories about WMD or Iran contracting a Mexican drug cartel to assassinate an ambassador on U.S. soil. I think we should question EVERYTHING this lying sack of shit government tells us. If they can't back it up with hard evidence, it is most likely BS.
I wouldn't say "so many people." Just the few of us on the anonymous progressive side. We have the gummints of the planet and the world MSM almost unanimously stacked against us.
re: "The same people who swallowed the bin Laden assassination story without question now suddenly have regained a healthy sense of skepticism."
Be that as is may, I find the placement of your comment odd, as I didn't believe for a second the veracity of the bin Laden 'assassination' fairy tale. I'd say this administration has been pretty weak (as far as I can tell) when it comes to making up false frames and pretenses. These 'events' practically strain the ability to take seriously at all.
Makes me think they're doing things that are much less noticed/noticeable, and putting crap out there as mere camouflage.
What is the real truth they're hiding?
I really doubt that very many people swallowed the big lie about the OBN assaination. When the news first came out, people I know who are not what you would call progressives were very skeptical of this claim.
The big lies just don't work so well anymore.
Have you read the post by Marc Ginsberg in the Huffington Post? His view gives the impression that he works for the FBI, heroes of the US fight against terror, restating every fabrication the "Let's invade Iran lobby" has dreamed up. The site is full of other pieces on the gigantic plot. That site has become an MSM rag. I read the Ginsberg crap in absolute disbelief.
Also, the "giant Iranian plot" motif has been picked up by the European media from the US MSM lock, stock, and barrel. The crap has to be addressed for what it is. This is the way the likes of Hillary and Barak start wars.
Yellow cake. Mushroom clouds. WMD? Used car salesmen financing hits? Do I see a plot? Yes, there is a plot to soften us up for more moves against Iran. Things are heating up at home. Guess it's time to bring out another bete-noire.
Here is what Glenn Greenwald has to say:
http://www.salon.com/writer/glenn_greenwald/
Yes, I must agree with Greenwald and again accuse the federal government of lying--of again accusing another country of doing the very illegal acts the US Empire does daily with impunity. What better way to get OWS off the front page along with the very real story with real evidence regarding the US attempt to destabilize Mexico by escalating its Drug War by giving away advanced weaponry to the various drug cartels--a story NarcoNews is all over, yet isn't seen as fit to print by CD.
Actually I'm pretty sure I saw an article or two on CD a while ago on that very issue. It didn't get many comments at all, so...
-----Despite years of investigations, there is suspicion but no proof of Iranian involvement in the 1983 bombing of the US embassy in Beirut and the 1996 attack on the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia.---
perhaps mr Borger can tell us whether there's any proof of Quds Force involvement with a couple of bombings in Argentina.
or in the assassination two days ago of Mesha’al Tammo
Since you disagree with Borger, show your proof that negates Borger's statement.
read more carefully, arfie.
I didn't attempt a negation. I asked about other things. Borger found it expedient to exclude the Quds Force bombings in Argentina.
The indictments of Quds force members by the government of Argentina and the Argentine State Prosecutor’s report seem not to have been noted by Bolger.
The purported plot smells a lot like the build up to war with Iraq: the issue then was Weapons of Mass Destruction complete with visual aids, purported intel, declarations at the UN by Colin Powell, lots of public inuendo, etc. Astonishing how the same norms are being recycled now; appears more like another prelude to war with Iran. We all know how Weapons of Mass Destruction turned out. Apparently, another public lie this time by Obama Admin who seems to be jumping through all the right hoops for his handlers in the military industrial complex... the more things change, the more they stay the same. And ironically, the morons representing the Amerikan public, rarely, if ever, think for themselves.
Who stands to benefit most from a US "response" to such an act? Who has been begging the US to bomb Iran?
The inevitable lead up to WWIII. People getting too restless, starting to remember their rights and power.
The timing of this isn't too convenient, is it?
The Saudis
And Israel.
yes, Definitely the Israelis as well; but the Israelis aren't going to go out and get nukes in response to the Iranians. Israel already has them.
The Saudis, though, don't have them....but if Iran gets nukes , then the Saudis will also
Maybe we can remember the Bush meister coming on Tv and saying.....we are doing this (attacking Iraq) for our good friends and allies.....Israel.
Stories like this are why I read CommonDreams. My government and other governments are well-known to fabricate any stories that they can out of whole cloth. Examples: Fukushima, Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq. The mainstream rip and read media won't ever question the poop until the rest of the nation already questions it.
OK, it's a fair question. Why would the Iranian government authorize a relatively easily found out plot (the FBI has been tracking anybody in a turban for a decade) to do minor damage to one or more neighboring countries? If not the Iranian government, who authorized this mess?
Who stands to gain? Why Eric Holder that's who. The Republican committee investigating the "Fast and Furious" guns into Mexico deal, were just setting their sights on Eric when this little pulp fiction story involving Mexican Drug Cartels mixing it up with the Iranis surfaced--this is really fishy, given the timing. And doesn't Obama need some international threat distraction, time-honored way of trying to get people's attention off uncomfortable subjects like unemployment and the recession? Quite frankly I ordinarily never approve of anything coming from Republicans, but I was hoping that they might take Holder down--he's been a disaster for "Justice" in this country.
Thank you, Julian Borger, for showing that there are, after all, a few responsible journalists still working for the MSM.
That said, from the start this story never passed the smell test. Even CNN pointed out that it dates back to June, which Borger didn't mention. Why trot it out now?
Finally as an indirect response to my friend Obedient Servant's comment above, I would say we should always pay close attention to this kind of stuff, no matter how ludicrous, because it shows that the secret government (the war party and finance mafias, PNAC, the alphabet of "intelligence" organizations) NEVER REST and will keep pursuing their goal of world dominion until it is achieved or until we stop them.
Here's a good piece on this latest charade from Justin Raimundo at antiwar.com:
http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2011/10/11/iranian-terror-plot-fake-fake-fake/
Somebody please remind me how to make paragraph breaks. I've been away for a while.
Ignore the spaces in this < p >< p > and copy it. Then, when you reach the end of a 'graph, just paste it in.
clovis -
My method is to try to get CD to accept my comment by inserting paragraph breaks in the ordinary fashion, by hitting the Enter key at the end of each sentence grouping that I wish to see end one paragraph and start the next.
I repeat this process until I've completed my post and signed at the bottom with my screen name.
I then hit Preview. About half the time, my propsed post appears in yellow with the paragraphs where they belong. The other half the time (for no rhyme or reason that I can discern) the yellow text version appears as one giant, tedious paragraph from top to bottom.
When that happens, I go back to my Comment version in white and add at the end of each paragraph, and add at the beginning of the next paragraph. Repeat process for as many paragraphs as there are in our original comment. Then hit Preview again and voila!
I've read other CD posters' variations on the technique, but that's the one I consistently use. I try the good old fashioned way first. If it comes back all strung together in a single sprawling paragraph, go back and insert signs.
Okay. Time to flip the coin and see what happens today.....
Bill from Saginaw
addendum: This time today, my post attempt came back in yellow absolutely refusing to reproduce my secret methodology. I can't believe how this irritating bug frustrates efforts to provide coherent clues how to execute an end around around it. My format is a lesser-than mathematic sign.
Amazing! Foiled again!!
Bill from Saginaw
Sure.
Are you willing to pay to read and post here?
CD seems to collect $50,000 plus a quarter.
Is that not enough for a bit of decent maintenance?
$50,000.25?
or did you mean PER quarter?
I believe (s)he meant "fifty thousand-plus per quarter."
Bill, the < br >< br > or < p >< p > HTML tags are only necessary when posting comments to "News" articles, like this one. (This includes the articles headlined at the very top of the page above the "Views" listing.)
Using the carriage return "enter" key, aka "leaving a line blank" still works in comments threads in the "Views" and "Further" columns.
It's horrendous that two incompatible methods of posting comments are used here, because it's the antithesis of user-friendly. But if you can remember which approach works where, you will be able to consistently get the paragraph breaks and other formatting options you wish.
Hope this helps.
Thanks, guys. I remember doing it differently (something closer to the < p> thing), but I'll try your methods.
use < br >
That's it! Thanks.
Likud leader Netanyahu recently made speeches in the US urging the US to attack Iran. Likud should be prime suspects in any middle east plot that foments war on Iran
In a video taken just before the invasion of Iraq "Nit-wit" brags about how easily he manipulates the US and brags about how he sabotages peace agreements. Likud lied and manipulated the US into invading Iraq. The invasion of Iraq was a needless war based on a series of lies according to the Chairman of the US joint chiefs, General Hugh Shelton. Shelton named defense undersecretary Paul Wolfowitz as a key individual in the conspiracy to lie and manipulate the US into war on Iraq. Wolfwitz is a dual US/israeli citizen with close ties to other Likud. Wofowitz and others who lied us into war are the real conspirators. We can expect continuing lies and manipulation from these sociopaths who truly threaten US interests and world peace.
"Washington is taking the case seriously enough to make unprecedented allegations against Tehran..."
oh c'mon! as if Washington needed an excuse.
Let's see, now. We have our noses in the butts of numerous countries. Some, we give arms and intelligence to the dictator of our choice, others, we provide both sides with arms and encourage them to fight, then as they wear down, we go in as "peace keepers," slaughter on both sides and rape the land in the name of "liberty."
According to us, that is all moral and is helping the people even as we kill them and destroy their national infrastructure.
However, for another country to aid a party or group that we do not necessarily approve of is immoral and the act of terrorists, who must be destroyed in the name of the GWOT.
Iran may well be supporting parties in the Middle East. Don't we?
If, for instance, there was a successful invasion or revolution in this country, would it be evil or a terrorist action for, say, Canada or Mexico to help the side they favored?
We are already using every means we can short of war (for the moment) to destabilize Iran. We have SEALS in Iran working with any dissident group they can find to ruin elections, assassinate individuals, etc., mostly just to get our fingers on their oil, but also to keep them from supporting any faction in our many wars.
Iran has never had an aggressive history, though they are very good at defending themselves. That certainly should not prevent them from supporting causes that they are in sympathy with. It certainly does not stop us.
And, yes, I think another black op is in the making here in the US, to distract us from our own growing revolution, or at least our growing revulsion with the 1%. Amongst other things, I notice that the warning system is having tests interrupting broadcasts with increasing frequency. As far as I know, that missing nuclear armed cruise missile is still unaccounted for, and I am sure that the 1% is leaning very heavily on their lackeys in the government to do something, anything, to get rid of the threat of the 99% disturbing the status quo.
Glenn Greenwald does a lengthy analysis of the thwarted Great Iranian Assassination Plot on his Salon website you can access here at CD. Well worth the visit.
What staggers me is the curious silence about the whole subject of US policy on targeted assassinations as it has evolved under Bush and Obama - whether by drone, or Special-Ops hit squad, by US soldiers or by US spooks.
If it is considered okay and legal for the federal government to draw up kill-or-capture "hit lists" to go after Osama bin Laden, Zwahiri, Mullah Omar, Zarkawi, Awlaki, the Haqqani network, the head of the Medellin drug cartel, and various other people, why should the United States be surprized if other foreign intelligence agencies draw up their own similar lists, including diplomats, intelligence agents, or even elected political figures as potential targets?
Monkey see, monkey do. If there's a single word of truth in the Great Plot, before everyone gets their panties in a self righteous twist why not talk a bit about the concept of blowback?
Bill from Saginaw
I agree, Bill. The Greenwald piece is superb. I wonder why CD didn't pick it up?
Agree with both of you as well.
But we all know why US Empire assassinations are okay and Iranian ones are bad.
The US Empire is "good", so the people it murders are "bad", so murdering them is "okay".
The Islamic Republic of Iran is "bad", so anything it does is "bad", so this supposed murder plot is "bad".
Very simple really. ;)
Outside agency? Prolly the Israelis. It's their style. They've done stuff like this before. and I don't believe the "hikers" were merely hikers, either. Too weird - that ploy failed, the world didn't gang up on Iran over it, so here's this new one. Wonder what's next?
Belgian Babies on Bayonets.
...or in incubators tipped over.
It's truly amazing how much contemporary history is retro-engineered to fit the plot lines of a Tom Clancy novel.
A little slice of Occam's razor and we have our answer: this is a false flag operation courtesy of the Mossad.
sure it is. and your opinion is based on..........????