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"Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center"
at the Center for Special Studies (C.S.S)
November 14 , 2006
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Argentina accuses Iran of responsibility for the Hezbollah terrorist attack which destroyed Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, 1994. The Argentinean Attorney Generals office announced it had found Iran responsible for the terrorist attack and an Argentinean judge issued arrest warrants for seven senior Iranians and one senior Hezbollah member"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "3.
On November 9, 2006 , Judge Corral adopted the Attorney General's recommendations and issued international arrest warrants for seven Iranians and one senior Hezbollah operative. The warrants were for the upper echelons of the former Iranian government, including the former president, Iranian diplomats posted to Buenos Aires and for Hassan Nasrallah's military deputy. The following are the names and positions the aforementioned individuals held in 1994, according to the Argentinean Attorney General's report:
i. Ali Akbar Rafsanjani , Iranian president. 1
ii. Ali Fallahijan , Minister of Intelligence and Security.
iii. Ali Akbar Velayati , Foreign Minister.
iv. Mohsen Rezai , commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
v. Ahmad Vahidi , commander of the Qods Force. 2
vi. Mohsen Rabbani , in 1994 Iranian cultural attaché in Buenos Aires.
vii. Ahmad Reza Asghari , (also known as Mohsen Randjbaran ), third secretary of the Iranian embassy in Buenos Aires .
vii. Imad Moughnieh , head of Hezbollah's External Security Service in 1994, a position he holds to this day, as well as serving as Hassan Nasrallah's military deputy."
JPOST.com - JERUSALEM POST: "HAMAS MAY SEND OPERATIVES TO IRAN" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Hamas representatives were in Teheran on Thursday discussing the possibility of training its operatives in Iran, Channel 2 reported. Following PA elections earlier this year, Hamas reportedly asked Iran for guidance, instructions and financial assistance as it prepared to take over the Palestinian government.") (Updated October 13, 2006 2:10) (Read More...)
INTERNET-HAGANAH.com: "UN SACRIFICIO POR LA CAUSA DE ALLAH" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Since we first reported on Hizballah's Latin American offspring, it appeared to be a strictly Venezuelan phenomenon. Since then, however, new shoots have sprung up in El Salvador and in Chiapas in southern Mexico. To say that these folks are not "real Hizballah" is true to a point. We are used to thinking of Hizballah as a strictly-controlled entity of Lebanese origin operating at the behest of the Iranian regime. It is possible that no one is more surprised than Hizballah Lebanon to learn that they have given rise to Latin American affiliates, but they have. If there is one thing Iran and Hizballah could use right now, it's operatives who are not Iranian, not Lebanese, not obviously Arab or Persian - people who are more likely to be able to travel below the radar. Guys like this (sans the bomb - we're sure the Revolutionary Guards can hook the brother up with something more effective when he gets to his final destination): There is no reason to think anything good will come from all this.") (October 25, 2006) (Read More...)
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Special Dispatch Series - No. 1360
November 17, 2006 No.1360
"Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps Commander Yahya Safavi on Iranian TV: The Americans Have Many Weaknesses; We Have Planned Our Strategy Precisely on the Basis of Their Strengths and Weaknesses; U.S. Forces in Iraq Are Very Cowardly; We Never Reveal All Our Cards to the Enemy"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "In an interview on Iran's Channel 2, that aired on November 12, 2006, Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps commander Gen. Yahya Rahim Safavi stated that Iran had based its strategy on the U.S. military's strengths and weaknesses. He discussed the capabilities of the Shahab missiles and the weaknesses and the cowardice of the U.S. military, claiming among other things that the Iranian military could disrupt enemy satellite systems
The following are excerpts from the interview
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Iran's speaker praises N Korea
ndtv.com ^ | November 17, 2006 | (AP)
Posted on 11/16/2006 5:36:31 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
Iran's parliament speaker has admired North Korea for its anti-US stance.
He has also said that Washington's pressure on Pyongyang over its testing of nuclear weapons would not affect the communist country.
The comments by speaker Gholam Ali Haddad Adel came in talks on Thursday with his North Korean counterpart, Che Tai Buk, who is in Tehran for a gathering of the Association of Asian Parliaments for Peace.
"The Democratic People's Republic of Korea enjoys special respect by the Iranian people because of its resistance against the arrogant policies of the United States," Adel said.
"As long as a government has support from its people, pressures and sanctions by the US will not have any affect," he said.
Both countries are locked in diplomatic standoffs with the West over their nuclear programmes.
The United Nations imposed sanctions on North Korea after it conducted its weapons test last month.
The United States and Europe are pressing for tough sanctions on Iran for its refusal to suspend its uranium enrichment programme, which they believe is part of a secret drive to develop weapons.
Iran insists its nuclear programme is peaceful and has shrugged off threats of sanctions, insisting that eventually the West will have to agree to negotiate with it over its nuclear programme.
Its ally, Russia, has opposed tough punishment for Iran, calling for a negotiated solution. (AP)