Posted on 10/14/2011 7:56:30 AM PDT by LowTaxesEqualsProsperity
Iran Terror Plot: No Evidence
The day before Attorney General was subpoenaed about what he knew about the Department of Justice and Drug Enforcement Agency's "Fast and Furious" operation to get weapons to Mexico's largest drug cartel, the U.S. government announced that the Iranians planned to kill a Saudi ambassador on U.S. soil.
And they said - you guessed it - that it was DOJ and DEA who broke up the plot.
But no one is buying it ... not even the pro-war mainstream media.
The New York Times notes in a post entitled "U.S. Challenged to Explain Accusations of Iran Plot in the Face of Skepticism":
The Obama administration on Wednesday sought to reconcile what it said was solid evidence of an Iranian plot to murder Saudi Arabias ambassador to the United States with a wave of puzzlement and skepticism from some foreign leaders and outside experts.
Senior American officials themselves were struggling to explain why the Quds Force, an elite international operations unit within Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, would orchestrate such a risky attack in so amateurish a manner.
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American officials offered no specific evidence linking the plot to Irans most senior leaders.
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Mr. Zarate and senior American officials said the assassination plan did not have the hallmarks of a Quds operation. It was very extreme and very odd, but it was also very sloppy, Mr. Zarate said. If you look at what they have done historically, they can put operatives on their targets and execute. They usually dont outsource, but keep things inside a trusted network.
One problem for President Obama and his administration is that since American intelligence claims about Iraqs illicit weapons proved false in 2003, assertions by the United States about its adversaries have routinely faced skepticism from other countries.
Of course, that is in peoples heads. Everyone is extremely skeptical about U.S. intelligence revelations, said Volker Perthes, an Iran expert who is the director of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs in Berlin.
CNN notes the growing skepticism about the allegations.
Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Shaffer says that an FBI insider told him the dubious terror plot to assassinate a Saudi ambassador which has been blamed on Iran was likely manufactured by the Obama administration, because no information about the plot even exists within FBI channels:
Glenn Greenwald writes:
The most difficult challenge in writing about the Iranian Terror Plot unveiled yesterday is to take it seriously enough to analyze it.
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For brazen irony, how can this be beat?
Tom Kean, former chairman of the 9/11 Commission said the alleged plot surprises me. Speaking to CNNs Erin Burnett, Kean said the plot is pretty close to an act of war. You dont go in somebodys capital to blow somebody up.
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So facially absurd are the claims here why would Iran possibly wake up one day and decide that it wanted to engage in a Terrorist attack on U.S. soil when it could much more easily kill Saudi officials elsewhere? and if Iran and its Quds Force are really behind this inept, hapless, laughable plot, then nothing negates the claim that Iran is some Grave Threat like this does that there is more skepticism expressed even in establishment media accounts than one normally finds about such things. Even the NYT noted with great understatement that the allegations provoked puzzlement from specialists on Iran, who said it seemed unlikely that the government would back a brazen murder and bombing plan on American soil. The Post noted that the very rashness of the alleged assassination plot raised doubts about whether Irans normally cautious ruling clerics supported or even know about it. The Atlantics Max Fisher has more on why this would be so out of character for Iran.
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The Christian Science Monitor details the many reasons why Iran specialists who have followed the Islamic Republic for years say that many details in the alleged plot just dont add up.
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After 24 hours of media hysteria theres this Reuters article, which under the headline Officials concede gaps in U.S. knowledge of Iran plot reports:
Irans supreme leader and the shadowy Quds Force covert operations unit were likely aware of an alleged plot to kill Saudi Arabias ambassador to the United States, but hard evidence of that is scant, U.S. officials said on Wednesday.
The United States does not have solid information about exactly how high it goes, one official said. . . .The U.S. officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said their confidence that at least some Iranian leaders were aware of the alleged plot was based largely on analyses and their understanding of how the Quds Force operates.
Greenwald notes in a separate post:
Here is a profile of the Lex Luthor super-villain behind the dastardly Iranian Plot, compiled based on interviews with those who have long known him. Hes described variously as a scatterbrained, hapless businessman, absentminded and shifty. a joke who was pretty disorganized, always losing things like keys, titles, probably a thousand cellphones, who never spoke ill of the United States and who wasnt remotely religious in other words, the pefect target for the FBI to transform into an operative by waving money and glory in front of his face, and exactly the kind of person the actual Quds Force would never use for a real plot.
Steve Watson notes that the suspect is a semi-retarded sex-crazed druggie:
Local media in Austin and San Antonio spoke to several of Arbabsiars acquaintances in Round Rock and Corpus Christi, who described him in most unflattering terms, saying that they doubt Arbabsiar could have had any meaningful involvement in the supposed international ploy.
He used to drink, smoke pot, go with the prostitutes, Tom Hosseini, an Iranian who has known Arbabsiar since college, told reporters, adding His first wife left him because he would lose his keys every other day. This guy is not a mastermind.
Hosseini also told reporters that in college Arbabsiar earned the nickname Jack for his affinity for whisky, confirming that he wasnt in any way religious and that he couldnt even pray, doesnt know how to fast.
Describing Arbabsiar as rude, offensive and unfriendly, others noted that he was a floundering businessman who at various points had tried his hand in running a restaurant, a convenience store and a used car lot.
He was pretty disorganised, always losing things like keys, titles, probably a thousand cell phones, David Tomscha, who ran the small used-car yard with him, said. He wasnt meticulous with taking care of things.
He never spoke ill of the United States, Mr Tomscha added. I always thought he liked it here, because he could make money. He loved to make money.
Arbabsiar, who has a history of run ins with the law and minor criminal offences, was described in other accounts as having a preoccupation with traveling to Iran in order to procure the services of cheap Persian prostitutes.
Another local acquaintance, Mitch Hamueen, scoffed at the DOJ suggestion that Chevrolet was a code word for the alleged terror operation.
He probably wasnt talking in code, he was probably talking about an actual Chevrolet, he said.
Hes the fall guy, Hamueen said. Theyre looking for a fall guy.
Reporters also spoke with Arbabsiars apparently estranged wife who told them I know that his innocence is going to come out.
The Obama administration contends that Arbabsiar tried to hire assassins from a Mexican drug gang to carry out the murder of ambassador Adel al-Jubeir during a visit to the United States.
However, the head of the drug gang turned out to be a DEA agent posing as a Mexican Los Zetas gangster. The story has all the hallmarks of classic FBI entrapment tactics that have characterized almost every major terror bust in recent times.
Speaking about “Fast and Furious”.......some are asking for Obama’s Blackberry to see what he knew about it. Isn’t it interesting that the Blackberry’ went down and a lot of information went missing on everyone’s blackberry?
The “plot” was made up out of thin air by Holder to try to get him out of trouble with Fast and Furious.
The official tail-wags-the-dog mascot of the Obama administration.
Yes, I know, schipperkes have no tails, that was the whole point...
Of course you are right. This was a false flag and such a poorly contrived one that everybody figured it out in about 10 minutes. Even the NY Slimes is suspicious.
Sandy Burgler?
I find it also interesting that the Iranian suspect was in custody on September 29, 2011, nearly 2 weeks before the announcement. Just a coinkydink I am sure.
Ahmadinejad visited the UN assembly in NY on the 23 right? They must have “known” by then.
I was immediately suspicious that was the case. Timing and the unlikeliness of Iran doing something so weird set my antenna alert. If proven, it seems like an impeachable offense for both Holder and Obama.
Ahmadinejad visited the UN assembly in NY on the 23 right? They must have known by then.
So why wasn’t he arrested or detained then? The Nobel Institute should ask for their Peace Prize back...
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Who knows. So many lies, so little time.
They are wagging the dog, the cat, the goldfish, the parakeet and the squirrels in the back yard on this one....................
They are wagging the hamster.........
W A G the D O G?
More public expressions of “not buying it.”
WOW...I haven’t even thought of that possibility but you have hit on something very curious indeed!
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...velly intelesting!
Yes they do exist, the modern day pro-war media “shows up” when a democrat controls the White Hose.
“The Obama administration contends that Arbabsiar tried to hire assassins from a Mexican drug gang to carry out the murder of ambassador...”
The Chicago thugs are looking for another angle on their fast and furious action.
This administration is a scam from top to bottom.
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