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Covert War Inside Iran: New Details Emerge

Posted: 04/11/2012 11:33 am Updated: 04/11/2012 11:43 am

On Tuesday, Iran's state media declared that government authorities had arrested a group of Israel-backed "mercenaries" who were planning to carry out sabotage and assassinations across the country.

An Israeli official called the story "baseless," charging that Iran has a history of making these types of claims before sensitive diplomatic talks, such as the round of negotiations set to begin on Friday.

Yet the reports echo those from last November, when U.S. officials concede that Iranian intelligence exposed a major CIA spy network inside the country. As ABC News reported at the time, "Iranian intelligence agents discovered a secret internet communication method used by CIA-paid assets in Iran. The CIA has yet to determine precisely how many of its assets were compromised in Iran, but the number could be in the dozens."

Whether or not the latest Iranian arrest story is accurate, it is widely believed that extensive covert military operations are being carried out inside Iran, with new details on that activity emerging over the past week.

Citing current and former U.S. officials, the Washington Post reported that CIA stealth drones have made hundreds of trips into Iran in recent months, part of "an intelligence surge" aimed at Iran’s nuclear program that also included "ramped-up eavesdropping by the National Security Agency, formation of an Iran task force among satellite-imagery analysts and an expanded network of spies."

According to the Post, "The CIA also exploited the massive U.S. military presence in Afghanistan and Iraq to mount espionage operations against [Iran,] the country sandwiched between those war zones."

Moreover, The New Yorker's Seymour Hersh reported this past week that members of the Iranian dissident group Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK) -- which is designated as a foreign terrorist group by the State Department -- secretly received U.S. military training at a little-known base in Nevada.

"Funds were covertly passed to a number of dissident organizations, for intelligence collection and, ultimately, for anti-regime terrorist activities," Hersh reported. "Directly, or indirectly, the M.E.K. ended up with resources like arms and intelligence. Some American-supported covert operations continue in Iran today, according to past and present intelligence officials and military consultants." The U.S.-based training began in 2005, Hersh reported, and ended prior to President Barack Obama taking office in 2009.

Over the past year, Iran has been hit by a series of mysterious explosions at strategic locations such as gas pipelines, a missile base, and steel factories used to produce high-quality metals for nuclear sites.

Additionally, at least four Iranian nuclear scientists have been assassinated since 2010, and others were injured but not mortally wounded, often in similarly-styled attacks. One typical case occurred in November 2010: Majid Shahriyari was an expert on nuclear chain reactions and "one of the country’s leading atomic scientists."

He and his wife were being driven down Artesh Boulevard in northern Tehran, on their way to the university, when a motorcycle pulled alongside their car. The riders attached a device to the driver’s door window. In the moments before it exploded, Shahriyari’s wife scrambled to safety. Her husband was killed instantly.

The very same morning, a similar attack was carried out on one of Shahriyari's colleagues, Fereydoon Abbasi-Davani, but Abbasi-Davani threw himself from his car and managed to survive.

Seymour Hersh noted:

M.E.K. spokesmen have denied any involvement in the killings, but early last month NBC News quoted two senior Obama Administration officials as confirming that the attacks were carried out by M.E.K. units that were financed and trained by Mossad, the Israeli secret service. NBC further quoted the Administration officials as denying any American involvement in the M.E.K. activities. The former senior intelligence official I spoke with seconded the NBC report that the Israelis were working with the M.E.K., adding that the operations benefitted from American intelligence. He said that the targets were not “Einsteins”; “The goal is to affect Iranian psychology and morale,” he said, and to “demoralize the whole system—nuclear delivery vehicles, nuclear enrichment facilities, power plants.” Attacks have also been carried out on pipelines. He added that the operations are “primarily being done by M.E.K. through liaison with the Israelis, but the United States is now providing the intelligence.”

A prominent Washington-based security group that focuses heavily on Iran, the Institute for Science and International Security, has been critical of using covert attacks to slow down Iran's nuclear program. In a paper released in March 2012, the ISIS stated:

Assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists and engineers have occurred with greater frequency but should be stopped because they carry too high a risk of retaliation and involve terrorism against civilians. Moreover, assassinations are unlikely to be effective in setting back the nuclear program, which involves thousands of specialists and ingrained know-how. Furthermore, Iran could argue that assassinations are equivalent to a military attack and use this as justification for further provocations. An under-siege mentality created by use of such tactics could motivate Iran to further degrade its cooperation with the IAEA and resist offers of negotiation.

After the most recent killing of an Iranian scientist in January, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta declared: "I can tell you one thing: the United States was not involved in that kind of effort. That’s not what the United States does.”

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11:30 AM on 04/25/2012
It is interesting reading some of the comments and reflect upon how effective the propaganda machine in the US and West has been to demonise Iran.

I think the real issue related to Iran is firstly, Iran having a significant amount of the earth's remaining oil and gas resources and secondly, the Iranians wanting to trade that resource in currencies other than the US Dollar.

It is interesting to note that is what Saddam wanted to do and the 'WMD's' were totally bogus excuse for an attack. Also Gaddafi wanted to trade Libyan oil in currencies other than the dollar and he had signed contracts with the Chinese to develop and maintain oil fields. It is also worth noting that one of the first things established in Libya was a Western style bank.

All of these countries actions were a threat to the US securing access to a vital resource and maintaining the hegemony of the US Dollar. If the US military we a nation in terms of oil consumption it would be the 35th largest consumer.

The nuke scare tactic has been used to demonise Iran and it is somewhat ironic that Iran is threatened by a State (Israel) that has 200 to 300 undeclared nukes and another nation - the US, that has thousands of nukes. Put it this way the use of a nuke by Iran would be tantamount to committing national suicide. The Iranians are different but they are not insane.
10:55 AM on 04/18/2012
Covert action or diplomacy are the only reasonable ways to stop Iran's nuclear program.  Starting a war is not an option.
09:18 PM on 04/14/2012
I've had several comments to my posts about Iran and nuclear technology. Most of these, succinctly stated, allege that Israel is somehow bad because it has had nuclear devices for some time now. In response: first and foremost, Israel is a much more responsible member of the world community. Whereas Iranians easily march about, spewing all sorts of vitriol, Israelis tend to focus on taking care of matters such as commerce and education. Yes, there have been issues involving the Palestinians. I don't see any Arab country offering up alternative land and financial support. Yet, these countries, such as Saudi Arabia or Egypt, have plenty. For example, give the Palestinians the Sinai and a few hundred billion dollars to get going. And, you know the U.S. would assist with infra-structure. Second, as those who post must know, Israel has possessed such weaponry since the 1980s (the story about how the CIA "lost" shipments of uranium must wait until another day) and has not, repeat "has not," used them or even threatened to use them. Juxtaposed is Mr. Amadinejad's threats to "wipe Israel off the face of the earth." So, who poses the greater threat? Larry
05:30 AM on 04/15/2012
Perhaps if Israel would declare they have nuclear weapons and sign the NPT..Non-Proliferation Treaty and stop supporting the Iranian MEK Mujahideen-e-Khalq covert operations going on for the past several years. Scientist being killed, Syntax virus, unexplained explosion.... it would receive more positive posts. "Actions speak louder than words." Just saying....
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Bob Metcalfe
Caught at 1st. slip trying to cut
07:14 PM on 04/12/2012
No wonder Iranians are paranoid. people ARE out to get them :-).
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Seawolf56
Truth should never be censored
02:32 PM on 04/12/2012
Sooner or later Russia will slap Israel and it will bring WW3 to the USA!
http://www.jpost.com/IranianThreat/News/Article.aspx?id=258918
Wake up America!!!!
tobereal
pseudonym of a pseudonym
12:23 PM on 04/12/2012
So Iran, if they're clever, will do the obvious:

House these people at their nuclear sites while they prepare to try them.
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Hyblarvim
I need answers.
02:02 PM on 04/12/2012
Interesting that they'd need to be be "clever" to "do the obvious".
tobereal
pseudonym of a pseudonym
12:56 AM on 04/13/2012
Obvious to me. I don't know that it's too obvious to Israel and the US.
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fattrucker
11:20 AM on 04/12/2012
we've had so much time to prepare for mission Iran I'm dying to see the hardware and tactics we'll breakout and bring to the table also it will be interesting to get a look at Israeli capabilities in a combat setting. i don't like seeing carriers in the gulf, very bad environment, they're sitting ducks. i understand we have some fantastic bunker buster bombs ready to go.
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KrautMan
Carpe jugulum
07:35 PM on 04/12/2012
Gotta love the PlayStation warriors.
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08:02 PM on 04/12/2012
I don't like the prospect of armed conflict any more than you. However, I feel a heck of a lot more secure knowing that Israel, AND we, are prepared in any event. While I'm no big fan of our current administration in DC, I do believe the recognize, like me, that if you're gonna run a country, it's a good idea to make sure it's full of "living people" to govern.
05:36 AM on 04/15/2012
We have 45 bases around Iran...armed to teeth. They've been prepared ! President Obama on March 16, 2012 signed the NDPA Act "National Defense Preparedness Authorization Act. .
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omobob
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09:55 AM on 04/12/2012
> U.S. officials concede that Iranian intelligence exposed a major CIA spy network inside the country. The CIA has yet to determine precisely how many of its assets were compromised in Iran, but the number could be in the dozens.

The CIA. The Gang that couldn’t shoot straight. They are known more for their failure than by their success. With zero Congressional over sight, The Gang that couldn’t shoot straight muffed The Bay of Pigs, 9/11. the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq, WMD in Iraq, missed OBL in Tora Bora, Iran/Contra, The invasion of Georgia by Russia, The Fall of the Soviet Union, The fall of the Shah of Iran, among others. Add to the list this recent Iranian failure.
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07:52 PM on 04/12/2012
...Yep! Just as I thought; a comment typical of the "left coast".
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omobob
left coast, usa
09:19 PM on 04/12/2012
some time you might want to make a on topic remark. As in talking about the thread. Let’s review the HuffPo rules of engagement. 

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01:26 AM on 04/13/2012
"The CIA. The Gang that couldn’t shoot straight. They are known more for their failure than by their success. With zero Congressional over sight."

very well said, don't forget CIA secret prisons outside the USA (like the ones they found in Poland) where kidnapped terror suspects were brought and tortured to get info. And the CIA is just one of the organisations in the USA that operate with no control on the back of the taxpayer. I wonder if this scheme of "national security" is taught in Afghanistan in the American course of "nation building".
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omobob
left coast, usa
07:03 PM on 04/13/2012
> don't forget CIA secret prisons outside the USA (like the ones they found in Poland) where kidnapped terror suspects were brought and tortured

Truth. Well noted. faved. have a great weekend
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Alexey Braguine
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09:30 AM on 04/12/2012
It is time for the US to make a good will gesture. For example, remove its naval task forces from the Gulf area. and troops from Afghanistan, reopen its embassy in Tehran. What would the mullahs do? A good question. The ships can always return.

Meanwile, this would save the US government a cool 100 million a day to fix the US economy and repair its infrastructure.

A commitement to peace has its great rewards.
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sean beamer
"If society fits you comfortably enough, you call
12:47 PM on 04/12/2012
the only problem with your wish list is that the american political machine is controlled by external interests based in the ME and these interests have always used the usa as a proxy in their aim to be the leader of the ME- (ofcourse showing that the usa needs them to be the leader..not being their own wish) and the american citizen goes along with this blindly, becuase all the information available within the usa is propagandized and therefore misleading to say the least- As long as these external 'controllers have a hand on the american jugular, there is NO hope that the americans will ever get back on their feet ..well not without the peasants paying a huge toll ..and for whom...?
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dogpaddle47
Cui Bono
04:32 PM on 04/12/2012
We American Peasants are already paying hugely for Israel.
07:36 AM on 04/12/2012
Grass's poem translated:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/translation-of-controversial-guenter-grass-poem-what-must-be-said/2012/04/08/gIQAI2YD4S_story.html

If anything, |$rae| justifies infiltration against itself since it's nuclear ambitions are a reality, rather than a mere allegation.
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JacksonJones
Absit iniuria verbis!
11:08 AM on 04/12/2012
"|$rae|"

Seriously?
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Seawolf56
Truth should never be censored
02:30 PM on 04/12/2012
well the American tax buck does stop there
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dogpaddle47
Cui Bono
04:33 PM on 04/12/2012
Seriously, Hasbara.
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Nico Jordaan
Double Standards dont apply to me!
07:18 AM on 04/12/2012
The war with Iran is only a matter of when! This war has been decided a long time ago and will be pushed forward as a way to secure US hegemony if all else fails. I don’t see Iran giving up on its dream for nuclear power having signed the nuclear power peace treaty, I also do not see Iran bowing down to the US and continue its oil trade in dollar. Iran is a democracy and the people fully support their government. There is also no opposition from my perspective of Iranian politics that “Would” bow down to US petrodollar policy. Iran being the second biggest producer in OPEC will be of huge loss to the US economy. The last countries that tried this has Iraq with Hussein’s Oil for Food campaign with the EU which the US quickly put a stop to with their WMD trick, the same trick now used against Iran despite all 16 US intelligence agencies confirming no Nuclear Weapons in Iran nor any intent of building such weapons. My only Question is will the Americans fall for their governments bag of trick again? Will another war push the US economy into an even worse state? I think George Soros might be right and the US might just be at full civil war in the next 2 years may be less. With unemployment skyrockets I think it is in the US’s best interests to focus on domestic issues for now.
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JacksonJones
Absit iniuria verbis!
11:17 AM on 04/12/2012
I don't believe that's so. Iran still seems to be a rational actor that can be deterred and contained, and the "petrodollar" policy argument has never really made sense.
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sean beamer
"If society fits you comfortably enough, you call
12:56 PM on 04/12/2012
if the 3 major oil producers refused to accept the Us$ as a currency of choice..the usd would be worth more as toilet paper, the world...where everyone needs oil, including the usa will then have to purchase...say ecu or swiss franc.....you think the usd would be as desirable as today?..its one way the Me can bring the west to its knees without firing a single round and control who gets how much..atleast in the short term. To make sure they hit the target, they could warn china of the intent say 60 days previuosly so that the chinese debt would be converted to a gold based debt...now that would make the west sit up ..dont you think?
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dogpaddle47
Cui Bono
04:35 PM on 04/12/2012
But, can Israel be "deterred and contained"?
04:03 AM on 08/17/2012
Just to correct you quickly, Iran is not currently even close to a real democracy, and the majority of my people fully and fundamentally "oppose" the Islamic government of Iran.
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Nico Jordaan
Double Standards dont apply to me!
04:25 AM on 08/17/2012
Really is that your opinion? Most of my country also oppose our government but they still win every year funny huh?
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
06:53 AM on 04/12/2012
CAN YOU SEE THE HIPOCRACY HERE: It was here that the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) conducted training, beginning in 2005, for members of the Mujahideen-e-Khalq, It was initially part of the broad-based revolution that led to the 1979 overthrow of the Shah of Iran ( The USA wanted the Shah out when he tried to raise the prices of OIL)
Who is stirring up trouble in Iran and Syria?
It’s the same folks who stirred up trouble in Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan … in other words, the US Government, along with their allies in Europe, and especially their very special ally: Israel. They’re at it again. It is business as usual for the few big shots who run the US Government, run the US Media, and run the US Military Industrial Complex.

Not long ago, in the early 2000′s, Americans were told they should hate the Afghan Mujahedin. We were supposed to hate them because they were fighting against US military that was invading their country. That was the same US-backed Mujahedin that had followed Osama bin Laden in the 80′s. At that time they were hailed by the Reagan administration as “heroes” and “freedom fighters” defending against an invasion by the Soviets. Can anyone remember the 80′s
http://benwilliamslibrary.com/blog/?p=1234

Read more http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2012/04/mek.html#ixzz1rp116etO
05:11 AM on 04/12/2012
According to the Post, "The CIA also exploited the massive U.S. military presence in Afghanistan and Iraq to mount espionage operations against [Iran,] the country sandwiched between those war zones."
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Iranian leadership's claims of American encirclement are correct. They are not paranoid. They are being watched. No wonder they want a nuclear weapon.
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Sheng Paule
Either we fix this planet or we all lose
07:08 AM on 04/12/2012
not defending American actions at all but are you speaking for them by admitting they want a nuclear weapon?
07:13 AM on 04/12/2012
Nope. But why does that interest you? Look at a map of Iran and its region. Mark in American bases as they appear over the last twenty years. Now imagine you are a conservative Mullah. How would you feel?
tobereal
pseudonym of a pseudonym
12:27 PM on 04/12/2012
Yeah, I'm sure he's a paid formal Iranian spokesperson for Iran.
04:06 AM on 04/12/2012
Congratulations. Huffington post has joined the mullahs lobby group against the Iranian resistance. Printing baseless negative propaganda which is being put out by the State Department serves one purpose and that is support the lies and allegations of the Iranian clerics. It is a well known fact that the State Department Iran Desk has been taken over by the agents of the Iranian mullahs. As Reza Maraashi divulged in an article that he was on the State Departments team to determine the MeK terrorist listing in 2006 and his so called colleagues are following the same line at the State. Reza Maraashi is one of the operatives of NIAC the professed National Iranian American Council which was indicted and convicted of receiving money from the Iranian Alavi foundation in New York. NIAC is a well known Iranian lobby group and it is the people associated with this group who are determining the United States FTO designations. I am sorry that Huffington is also contributing to this one sided reporting but the truth shall always prevail.
05:12 AM on 04/12/2012
It is a well known fact that the State Department Iran Desk has been taken over by the agents of the Iranian mullahs.
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Wow. You know a lot.
12:25 PM on 04/12/2012
I guess I don't see your point. Are you saying that the MEK had nothing to do with spying on Iran? If so, why are the MEK's de-listing lobbyists making this an important point?

House Resolution 60 includes the wording:

"Whereas the MEK has continued to reveal valuable intelligence about Iran's nuclear program, including additional secret and underground sites, which according to a senior Los Alamos Laboratory analyst is 'right 90 percent of the time'."

If your friends say it, it is OK, but if someone else says it, it is part of the "mullahs labby group"?

Wow!
02:46 PM on 04/12/2012
If you take the Iranian mullahs at their word that they want to annihilate Israel and knowing fully well if Israel is attacked they will reciprocate with nukes then one should be stupid to want the mullahs acquire the nuclear bomb. The Iranian clergy has one interest at heart and that is self preservation. They know fully well if they acquire the nuclear bomb then regardless of what they do inside the country and how bad they repress their own population no foreign power can intervene like they did in Libya or they will do in Syria in near future. So what is the real reason when you are sitting on an ocean of oil like Iran you would want to acquire nukes. None of the reason is a rational and a popular one. So when a nuclear program is aimed at creating a havoc in the region or at the maximum repression of your own population it has to be stopped. The Iranian people have always wanted to be part of the world community not at war with humanity like the mullahs in power. It is as though if during the world war II some Germans were trying to bring attention to the destructive policies of Hitler and trying to expose the Holocaust this is exposing a holocaust before it happens so the world has a chance at stopping it.
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Nico Jordaan
Double Standards dont apply to me!
03:19 AM on 04/12/2012
This war will happen soon, America needs to protect it's petrodollar based economy that Iran is currently busy destroying.
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Hyblarvim
I need answers.
02:05 PM on 04/12/2012
How do you figure it'll effect Barack and his re-election?
It's hard for me to believe most Americans are in the mood for another war, so I guess Barack's gonna have a little spinning and selling to do.
Am I wrong?