Debunking the Iran "Terror Plot"
At a press conference on October 11, the Obama administration
unveiled a spectacular charge against the government of Iran: The Qods
Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had plotted to
assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States, Adel al-Jubeir,
right in Washington, DC, in a place where large numbers of innocent
bystanders could have been killed. High-level officials of the Qods
Force were said to be involved, the only question being how far up in
the Iranian government the complicity went.
The US tale of the Iranian plot was greeted with unusual skepticism
on the part of Iran specialists and independent policy analysts, and
even elements of the mainstream media. The critics observed that the
alleged assassination scheme was not in Iran’s interest, and that it
bore scant resemblance to past operations attributed to the foreign
special operations branch of Iranian intelligence. The Qods Force, it
was widely believed, would not send a person like Iranian-American used
car dealer Manssor Arbabsiar, known to friends in Corpus Christi, Texas
as forgetful and disorganized, to hire the hit squad for such a
sensitive covert action.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
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