Posted on 04/02/2017 8:36:41 AM PDT by Lorianne
The Washington Post falls back into its 2005 mode of blaming Iran for the capabilities of a local insurgency. This time it is not Iraq where Iran is allegedly providing to insurgents, but Bahrain.
Old and debunked claims are hauled up and propaganda from the U.S. proxy Sunni dictatorship is cited as "evidence". It is a top-right front-page story in the Sunday edition and thereby "important". It is also fake news.
The headline: U.S. increasingly sees Irans hand in the arming of Bahraini militants.The core:
The report, a copy of which was shown to The Washington Post, partly explains the growing unease among some Western intelligence officials over tiny Bahrain, a stalwart U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf and home to the Navys Fifth Fleet. Six years after the start of a peaceful Shiite protest movement against the countrys Sunni-led government, U.S. and European analysts now see an increasingly grave threat emerging on the margins of the uprising: heavily armed militant cells supplied and funded, officials say, by Iran.
The authors insert caveats:
While Bahraini officials frequently accuse Tehran of inciting violence, the allegations often have been discounted as exaggerations by a monarchy that routinely cites terrorism as a justification for cracking down on Shiite activists.
But after noting that Bahraini authorities notoriously lie the authors regurgitate approvingly the claims of exactly those authorities:
... the countrys investigators said in a confidential technical assessment ... a copy of which was shown to The Washington Post ...
That is supported, the authors say, by:
... interviews with current and former intelligence officials ...
Surly, "current and former intelligence officials" are paragons of truth and veracity and whatever they claim MUST be true.
At issue is the detection of one basement workshop in Bahrain where someone is using "$20,000 lathes and hydraulic presses" to produce shaped charges and also stored a pile of C4 explosives.
A $20,000 lathe is at the lower end of low-quality professional tooling. Hydraulic presses can be made from car jacks. How to make hollow charges and explosive formed penetrators (EFPs) is described in the CIA's Explosives for Sabotage Manual which the U.S. translated and distributed for decades in Afghanistan and elsewhere. C4 explosives of various origins, including from Iran, are available on black weapon markets throughout west-Asia.
More at the source including diagrams
What source? do you have a link?
oops forgot link
The big split in the arab world is the split between Sunni and Shia, and Iran does fish in those waters.
Now, since Sunni tend to support Al Qaeda and ISIS, and Shia tend to support Shia militia movements, deducing who are the good guys is tricky.
Is it better to support Bahrain, where our Navy docks, against Shia militants? Would a Shia Bahrain support our operations there? Iran seized two islands from Dubai, so Dubai has issues with them. On the other hand, Dubai has always helped Iran to trade despite sanctions, so Dubai is actually pretty close to Iran. Figuring out who are the good and bad guys is pretty tricky.
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