Posted on 03/10/2007 8:28:10 AM PST by b4its2late
Iran's ex-deputy defense minister smuggled top-secret maps and documents - some of which prove terror ties around the Middle East - out of Tehran when he defected to the West, former colleagues said yesterday.
The confidential files Ali Reza Asghari brought with him provide details about Iran's links to terrorist groups such as Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad as well as the radical Mahdi Army and Badr Corps in Iraq, according to an influential Arab newspaper.
An Iranian colleague told the paper, Al-Sharq al-Awsat, that Asghari also had secret documents concerning Iran's nuclear missile program.
Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards are beefing up defenses around the country's nuclear reactors out of fear that the United States and Israel, now armed with the new intelligence, could attack them, the Saudi newspaper Al-Watan reported yesterday.
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If he turns out to be a good guy, you give him citizenship in the greatest country in the world, a new identity, and enough money to live comfortably for the rest of his life.
Thanks for the ping. This is a treasure trove, indeed. It would be a kick if it has a list of Americans and others who are being paid to support the Iranian regime.
This gets more interesting each day.
We will know that this was a coup when the MSM starts to minimize this guy's role and importance in Iran.
Hey, can any of you folks that can't get anything right spell "poor?"
Touche and good morning!
Piss pour intelligence agencies are the ones who get stuck in traffic and have to piss in their boot and pour it out the window. We have all worked for one or two like that :-)
When I worked at DIA we used to call it "Dummies In Action". Later on I worked for the agency known as "'Nother Stupid A'hole".
Hehehe....
Hahahaha!
....they will say that there is no reason to believe the defector ....
Very soon, Jon Cary will defect to Iran. The heat in DC will get to hot.
Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards are beefing up defenses around the country's nuclear reactors out of fear that the United States and Israel, now armed with the new intelligence, could attack them, the Saudi newspaper Al-Watan reported yesterday.
Excellent! As though we weren't watching for just this action to occur.
Bwhahahahahah!
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