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Iran’s president recruits terror master |
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Monday, 24 April 2006 |
Plot for revenge attacks on West
Sarah Baxter, Washington and Uzi Mahnaimi, Tel Aviv
The Sunday Times – Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, attended a meeting in Syria earlier this year with one of the world’s most wanted terrorists, according to intelligence experts and a former national security official in Washington.
US officials and Israel intelligence sources believe Imad Mugniyeh, the
Lebanese commander of Hezbollah’s overseas operations, has taken charge
of plotting Iran’s retaliation against western targets should President
George W Bush order a strike on Iranian nuclear sites.
Mugniyeh is on the FBI’s “Most Wanted Terrorists” list for his role in
a series of high-profile attacks against the West, including the 1985
hijacking of a TWA jet and murder of one of its passengers, a US navy
diver.
Now in his mid-forties, Mugniyeh is reported to have travelled with
Ahmadinejad in January this year from Tehran to Damascus, where the
Iranian president met leaders of Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad and Hamas.
The meeting has been dubbed a “terror summit” because of the presence
of so many groups behind attacks on Israel, which Ahmadinejad has
threatened to wipe from the map.
Jane’s Intelligence Review cited “reports in recent weeks” of Mugniyeh’s presence alongside the president.
Michael Ledeen, a Middle East expert and former Pentagon and National
Security Council official who wrote that Mugniyeh had “probably” been
there, said last week senior American officials had confirmed it.
“It’s hard to identify Mugniyeh because he is said to have changed his
face and his fingerprints,” Ledeen said. “But senior government
officials have told me I was right. He was there.”
Shortly after the Damascus summit Henry Crumpton, head of
counter-terrorism at the state department, singled out the elusive
Mugniyeh as a threat. The Iranians, Crumpton said, “have complete
command and control of Hezbollah. Imad Mugniyeh works for Tehran. And
you can’t talk about Hezbollah and not think about Iran. They really
are part and parcel of the same problem.”
Mugniyeh lives in Iran and has evaded capture for more than 20 years,
despite a $5m American bounty on his head. Western intelligence reports
claim he has many connections to terrorist cells in Europe, Africa,
Latin America and the US and he is said to have met Osama Bin Laden.
“When and if the Iranians decide to hit the West in its soft belly,
Imad will be the one to act,” a western intelligence source said last
week.
An Israeli defence source claimed Mugniyeh was in regular touch with
the new Iranian intelligence minister, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ezhei. The
minister is a long-time confidant of Ahmadinejad and was appointed by
him.
“We know that Mohseni Ezhei holds routine meetings with Mugniyeh, who
is today Iran’s head of overseas operations,” said the Israeli defence
source. “Since we know from previous Iranian terror attacks that it
takes about a year to plan a substantial one, we should not be
surprised if operations against western targets are already in high
gear and Mugniyeh is certainly playing a major role.”
The young Mugniyeh first attracted the attention of the West when he
was involved in the kidnapping, torture and mutilation of William
Buckley, the CIA station chief in Beirut, in 1984. He kept his victim
at the Sheikh Abdullah camp in the Lebanese Bekaa valley and was
allegedly the last person Buckley saw before he died.
“Imad had good reason to retaliate,” said a well-informed source. “A
car bomb killed his brother Jihad, who had taken Imad’s old job as
bodyguard to Hezbollah’s spiritual leader.” Mugniyeh blamed the CIA,
and Buckley was chosen to pay the price.
The kidnapping led to the Iran-contra affair, one of the most
embarrassing episodes of the Reagan presidency, in which arms were
swapped for hostages. But by the time the Americans were negotiating
with the Iranians, Buckley was already dead.
Mugniyeh has also been linked to the demolition of the American embassy
and marine barracks in Beirut in 1983 and is wanted in Argentina for
his role in recruiting the bombers of the Israeli embassy and Jewish
centre in Buenos Aires in the early 1990s.
Mugniyeh left Lebanon for Iran in 1994 with his wife and son after an
assassination attempt. He is since believed to have played an active
role in fomenting trouble in Iraq. Ledeen described him last week as
the “spinal column of the terror war against America in Iraq from the
beginning”.
According to Robert Baer, a former CIA agent who pursued Mugniyeh in
the 1980s, “he is the most dangerous terrorist we have ever faced.
Mugniyeh is probably the most intelligent, most capable operative we
have ever run across, including the KGB or anybody else.
“He enters by one door, exits by another, changes his cars daily, never
makes appointments by telephone — he is never predictable. He is the
master terrorist, the grail we have been after since 1983”.
• Elite Iranian army officers who arrived in south Lebanon this month
have taken command of thousands of rockets aimed at cities across
Israel. They are believed to have been given control of the missiles by
Hezbollah to deter possible Israeli attacks against Iran’s nuclear
facilities. |
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