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Iranian Intelligence Agents Sow Seeds of Terrorism in America Says Iran Policy Committee |
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Prof. Raymond Tanter
U.S. Newswire, WASHINGTON, October 24 - Today, intelligence agents of
the Iranian regime are holding a news conference in Washington, DC,
according to the Iran Policy Committee (IPC).
IPC said this panel is a disinformation ploy mounted by the new
president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is mobilizing Iranian
intelligence services in a world-wide series of probes against the
United States.
Professor Raymond Tanter, co-Chair of the IPC stated that, "Ahmadinejad
is following Lenin's principle: `You probe with a bayonet. If you
encounter mush, proceed. If you strike steel, withdraw.'" Tanter added
that, "Steel rather than mush should meet Iranian intelligence agents
sent to this country to probe for opportunities and exploit our
vulnerabilities."
Since the accession to power of Ahmadinejad as president, Iran is more
aggressive in its nuclear weapons program and negotiations with the
European Union. He resumed activities at the Uranium Conversion
Facility in Isfahan and appointed Iranian Revolutionary Guards
commanders in charge of overseeing the country's nuclear program.
Ahmadinejad also stepped up Iran's activities in Iraq, sending arms,
explosives, and funding to support pro-Iran groups. It is noteworthy
that Iranian intelligence operations in Iraq preceded insurgent attacks
killing American and British forces.
Clare Lopez, former CIA official and Executive Director of the Iran
Policy Committee, stated that, "Just as Ahmadinejad's intelligence
activities came before insurgent attacks in Iraq, so Iranian
intelligence actions in the United States may signal terrorist attacks
on the American homeland."
Bruce McColm, former Executive Director of Freedom House and co-Chair
of the Iran Policy Committee stated that, "As part of a global
campaign, Ahmadinejad accelerated attacks against Iranian dissidents
abroad. Traditionally, intelligence operations by Iran's Ministry of
Intelligence and Security preceded assassination attempts by its
agents."
Because Americans of Iranian heritage are the dissidents of today and
are bound to become leaders of Iran tomorrow, McColm stated that, "The
Iranian regime's agents are casing the dissidents for possible
assassination." McColm added that, "If Tehran succeeds in establishing
a beachhead for assassination in America, Iranian Americans would be
first; and any of us could be next."
Who are the agents who would seize the beachhead in the American homeland?
-- Karim Haqi: Iran Policy Committee exposed veteran Iranian
intelligence agent, Karim Haqi, in its June 30, 2005 White Paper, "U.S.
Policy Options for Iran: Sham Elections, Disinformation Campaign, Human
Rights Abuses, and Regime Change." The White Paper demonstrates that in
Spring 2005, Haqi ran an intelligence operation that succeeded in
duping Human Rights Watch, the New York City-based American
nongovernmental organization, into fronting as a mouthpiece for Iranian
intelligence.
-- Mahrukh (Parvin) Haji: An agent of Iran's intelligence service
according to IPC, Haji maintains active links with a network of agents
in Canada and Europe. The Pars-Iran association, which is the organizer
of the October 24, 2005 press conference in Washington, is a front for
Iranian intelligence in Canada, IPC said.
-- Amir-Hossein Kord Rostami: An agent of Iran's intelligence service
in Ottawa according to IPC, Rostami was officially a member of Iran's
Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps along the Caspian Sea since 1979.
What is to be done by the U.S. Government?
-- The Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services should block entry into the United States of
additional Iranian agents.
-- The Department of State should revoke visas and expel three Iranian
intelligence agents-Karim Haqi, Mahrukh (Parvin) Haji, and Amir-Hossein
Kord Rostami, who are in Washington for a press conference on Oct. 24.
-- The FBI should assign additional agents to monitor activities of
Iran's intelligence officials on American soil, with a view toward
eliminating such presence.
Just as Tehran increases its own intelligence operations within the
United States, Iran might also task its surrogates to engage in
additional intelligence activities prior to terrorist operations within
the American homeland. Because Iran is a state sponsor of such
terrorist groups as Hizballah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad, U.S.
intelligence services should allocate additional resources to
monitoring these organizations.
To prevent Iran's intelligence services from sowing the seeds of
terrorism within the American homeland, U.S officials need to act
against those who seek to probe our vulnerabilities and exploit our
freedoms.
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