Posted on 05/14/2012 11:36:36 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Iran today hanged a man convicted of playing a key role in the 2010 murder of a top nuclear scientist and of spying for Israel, the official IRNA news agency reported, quoting Tehran's prosecution office.
"Majid Jamali Fashi, the Mossad spy and the person who assassinated Masoud Ali Mohammadi, our nation's nuclear scientist, was hanged Tuesday morning (local time)," IRNA said.
Local media reported August 28 that Jamali Fashi was sentenced to death after being "convicted of Moharebeh (waging war against God) for placing a bomb-laden bike and blowing it up in front of martyr Ali Mohammadi's home, in collaboration with the Zionist regime and Mossad".
Jamali Fashi stood trial as the main suspect in the killing of Ali Mohammadi, a particle physics professor at Tehran University who was killed in a bomb attack outside his home in January 2010.
Jamali Fashi also faced charges of cooperating with Israel's spy agency Mossad and of receiving $US120,000 for passing on intelligence to its agents.
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some islamist sap to make the iranians feel good about their hellish selves
More than likely someone who has expressed a preference for the color green, or who nodded off in some freako Mullah’s sermon.
Or, it could be someone they just wanted to get rid of because they thought he was getting to be too popular in other ways that made the regime nervous.
The only thing I am reasonably sure of is the guy had no Mossad connections.
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I wonder if Mossad does the same for their NOC's (non-official cover) agents as we do for ours? A star on a wall for our NOC agents and that's it. The term may have changed with all the recent movies using it, but the fact remains that so many are not recognized for their deaths, torture, and sacrifice.
People are so quick to give the CIA and other intel agencies a bad time because they are not perfect. Yes, they can't foresee everything, but such agencies are made up of a lot of patriotic people who spend every day (even through the night) obtaining/researching/analyzing/posturing data - from decoding communications to satellite analysis to human infiltration.
Always remember, they have family and friends who they prefer not to be harmed, also. They do their duty in their TOP SECRET enclaves and know how bad things are and go home to their families. Give some though how you would perform in those facilities, not to mention being a NOC.
Since 9/11, our Intel services have thwarted countless efforts to kill Americans. The latest is the new high-tech under-wear bomber plot. Who do you think stopped that? Bambi on the golf course? Of course not, it was our clandestine services who prevented it and killed some associates via drones. Good!
I once had the opportunity to go under-cover for the Naval Investigative Service (NIS - now NCIS). It was small time, but while working for Shore Patrol and asked for volunteers to bust a heroin ring out of Gibraltar, I volunteered. I had the street experience.
I've told this story before so I will cut to the chase. After negotiations with the heroin dealers, we made the buy. Once I gave the signal, every Gibraltar cop and NIS came out of the woodwork and busted them and disrupted their flow out of Morrocco and Gibraltar. I have nothing in my record to show for it because of being clandestine. However, I was awarded the Gibraltar Police necktie as badge of honor. It hangs amongst my military honors to this day.
The point is that clandestine services work harder than you think, and are at more risk than you think. I've been there in my small way and very much at risk if I gave the particulars. I could say so, then I'd have to kill you...haha!
Very valid points made in your post.
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Well, Jamali Fashi is up there. If he made it to paradise, it’s the real one, not that stag party with the novice hookers in attendance.
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