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    Quote Originally Posted by Backstop View Post
    Finally.

    For once, I scooped vector7.

    Only by 17 minutes, but scooped nonetheless.



    http://www.transasianaxis.com/vb/sho...t=3193&page=21

    Wow, I didn't see that as I was creating the post Backstop, you snuck that one by me.

    I was going to put it in the thread you did and then was thinking of creating it's own thread because of the serious charges against Iran to bring a terror plot inside the CONUS. I ended up putting in this one because of the use of Mexico and the drug cartel to help orchestrate this terror plot.

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    If you had any idea how many times I bring an article here to find it's been posted within the last 30 minutes.
    Bring'em, we need to stay vigilant about these things.

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    2 Iranians Charged in Alleged Plot to Kill Saudi Ambassador to US

    Tuesday, 11 Oct 2011 02:14 PM

    The Obama administration on Tuesday accused agents of the Iranian government of being involved in a plan to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the thwarted plot would further isolate Tehran.

    Two people, including a member of Iran's special operations unit known as the Quds Force, were charged in New York federal court. Justice Department officials say they were working with a person they thought was an associate of a Mexican drug cartel to target the Saudi diplomat, Adel Al-Jubeir. But their contact was an informant for the Drug Enforcement Agency who told U.S. authorities about all their planning.

    "This is dangerous new territory for Iran," said Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. "It is the latest in a series of aggressive actions – from their nuclear program to state sponsorship of terrorism, from complicity in killing our soldiers in Iraq to now plotting hostile acts on U.S. soil. This episode underscores the need for concerted international unity to confront Iran.”

    Director Robert Mueller said many lives could have been lost in the plot to kill the ambassador with bombs in the U.S. But Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, said no explosives were actually placed and no one was in any danger because of the informant's cooperation with authorities.

    Attorney General Eric Holder said the U.S. would hold Iran accountable. Clinton told The Associated Press the Treasury Department soon would put more people under sanctions. She also predicted the plot would further isolate Iran.

    Holder said the bomb plot was a flagrant violation of U.S. and international law.

    "We will not let other countries use our soil as their battleground," Bharara said at a press conference in Washington with Holder and FBI Director Robert Mueller.

    Alizreza Miryusefi, the press attache at Iran's mission to the United Nations, said Tuesday that the accusation was "totally baseless" and that a full statement would be issued shortly.

    Manssor Arbabsiar, a 56-year-old U.S. citizen who also holds an Iranian passport, was charged along with Gholam Shakuri, whom authorities said was a Quds Force member and is still at large in Iran.

    Justice Department officials say Arbabsiar approached the DEA informant in Mexico to ask about his knowledge of explosives for a plot to blow up the Saudi embassy in Washington. But through subsequent conversations in English, secretly recorded for U.S. authorities, Arbabsiar offered $1.5 million for the death of the ambassador, perhaps at a purported favorite restaurant of his despite the possibility of mass casualties.

    Asked whether the plot was blessed by the top echelons of the Iranian government, Holder said the Justice Department was not making that accusation.

    Arbabsiar did not know he was trying to hire a DEA informant to carry out the plot, prosecutors said. Posing as an associate of a Mexican drug cartel, the informant met with Arbabsiar several times in Mexico, authorities said. The price tag was $1.5 million and Arabsiar made a $100,000 down payment wired from an overseas account.

    Arbabsiar was arrested Sept. 29 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. He was scheduled to appear in federal court Tuesday. Prosecutors said he faces up to life in prison if convicted.

    Prosecutors said Arbabsiar has confessed to his participation in the murder plot.

    President Barack Obama was first briefed on the plot in June, said White House spokesman Tommy Vietor.

    "The disruption of this plot is a significant achievement by our intelligence and law enforcement agencies, and the president is enormously grateful for their exceptional work in this instance and countless others," Vietor said.

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    Iranian terror plot in US foiled

    posted at 2:32 pm on October 11, 2011 by Ed Morrissey
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    The Department of Justice announced today that they have foiled an attempted terrorist attack — perhaps a wave of them — in the US. This time, though, the plot didn’t originate with al-Qaeda, but instead with Iran:
    FBI and DEA agents have disrupted a plot to commit a “significant terrorist act in the United States” tied to Iran, federal officials told ABC News today.

    The officials said the plot included the assassination of the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States, Adel Al-Jubeir, with a bomb and subsequent bomb attacks on the Saudi and Israeli embassies in Washington, D.C.

    Bombings of the Saudi and Israeli embassies in Buenos Aires, Argentina, were also discussed, according to the U.S. officials.

    The stunning allegations come against a backdrop of longstanding tensions between Iran and the United States and Saudi Arabia. In the last year, Saudi Arabia has attempted to build an anti-Iran alliance to push back against perceived aggression by Iran in the region.
    If true, would that not be an act of war? We’re presently using drones in Pakistan and Yemen against al-Qaeda terrorist networks for plotting similar attacks, thanks to the AUMF from October 2001, even though we’re nominally allied with both nations. If the government of Iran plotted attacks on American targets, that should require a response from the US, should it not — or do we send a signal that even attacks from actual nation-states fall under the rubric of law enforcement?

    So far, it looks like the latter:
    Arbabsiar and a second man, Gohlam Shakuri, an Iranian official, were named in a five-count criminal complaint filed Tuesday afternoon in federal court in New York. They were charged with conspiracy to kill a foreign official and conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction, a bomb, among other counts.

    The complaint also refers to another Iranian official but does not name him.
    If we’re charging an official of the Iranian government with complicity or worse in this plot, then it ceases to be a law enforcement issue and becomes a military and political issue instead. This isn’t a case of espionage but of sabotage or worse, which would be an act of war by anyone’s definition. If we’re not willing to respond in kind, we then send a signal to hostile nation-states around the world that attacks on the US are low-risk, high-reward affairs — and we’d better get ready for an avalanche of them.

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    U.S. Ties Iran to Assassination Plot Against Saudi Diplomat on U.S. Soil


    Published October 11, 2011
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    Authorities foiled a plot that was directed by factions of the Iranian government to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States, Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday at a press conference.

    A criminal complaint was unsealed in federal court in New York Tuesday naming Manssor Arbabsiar and Gholam Shakuri as the two alleged plotters, both with ties to Iran. Arbabsiar has been jailed in New York since September and Shakuri remains at large.


    Manssor Arbabsiar is accused of playing a role in an alleged assignation plot.

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    The complaint alleges that Iran helped conceive, sponsor and direct the plot. Holder called the alleged plot a "flagrant violation of U.S. and international law" and said the U.S. will hold Iran accountable.

    The allegations in the 21-page complaint may further isolate Iran, which has a track record of supporting international terrorism.

    A spokesman for the Iran mission to the U.N. categorically rejects the “baseless allegations” of the assassination plot, Reuters reported. Israel, meanwhile, referred inquiries to the FBI. And Saudi Arabia called the alleged plot a "despicable violation of international norms."

    Last spring, Arbabsiar met a number of times with a DEA source in Mexico posing as a member of a sophisticated international drug-trafficking cartel, the complaint alleges. It was during these meetings that Arbabsiar allegedly offered the agent money to assassinate Adel al-Jubeir, the ambassador.

    Arbabsiar allegedly wired $100,000 into a U.S. bank account in August as a down payment for the hit.

    Shakuri, a member of Iran’s Qods Force, a special operations unit of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, allegedly approved the money transfer.

    The two planned to use an explosive device to assassinate the ambassador outside a restaurant in Washington that the ambassador frequented, according to the criminal complaint. When the source warned that other people will be inside the restaurant, Arbabsiar allegedly said, "They want that guy (the ambassador) done, if the hundred go with him, f--- 'em."

    The alleged plot would have maimed others and damaged nearby structures in the surrounding area.

    The complaint says Arbabsiar confessed that his cousin Abdul Reza Shahlai was a high-ranking member of the Qods Force who told him to hire someone in the narcotics business to target Al-Jubeir.

    U.S. authorities described Shakuri as Shahlai's deputy who helped provide funding for the plot.

    Shahlai was identified by the Treasury Department in 2008, during George W. Bush's administration, as a Qods deputy commander who planned the Jan. 20, 2007, attack in Karbala, Iraq, that killed five American soldiers and wounded three others.


    Arbabsiar, Shakuri and Shahlai and two others -- Qasem Soleimani, a Qods commander who allegedly oversaw the plot, and Hamed Abdollahi, a senior Quds officer who helped coordinate -- were sanctioned Tuesday by the Treasury Department for their alleged involvement. The department described all except Arbabsiar as Qods officers.

    Arbabsiar allegedly confessed to his participation in the alleged plot. Shakuri is believed to be in Iran.

    Arbabsiar, a naturalized U.S. citizen who holds an Iranian passport, was arrested on Sept. 28 at New York's JFK Airport, after a flight from Mexico. He was read the Miranda rights, but allegedly waived his rights and spoke with law enforcement.

    He allegedly admitted his connection with the plot and was recruited and funded by men he understood were senior officials in the Qods.

    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday that the complaints are well-founded and the alleged plot "crosses a line."

    She told The Associated Press that, "the idea that they would attempt to go to a Mexican drug cartel to solicit murder-for-hire to kill the Saudi ambassador, nobody could make that up, right?"

    President Obama reached out to the ambassador to express solidarity and underscored the belief that the plot was a flagrant violation of U.S. and international law.

    Before Tuesday's announcement, Interpol -- the international police organization -- issued an alert obtained exclusively by Fox News that warned of plans to assassinate an ambassador in the U.S.

    Holder said the U.S. government would be taking unspecified action against the Iranian government as early as Tuesday afternoon. Asked whether the plot was blessed by the top echelons of the Iranian government, Holder said the Justice Department was not making that accusation.

    The two are charged with conspiracy to kill a foreign official, conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction and conspiracy to commit an act of international terrorism and other charges.

    "This is not a trip wire for military action in Iran," a senior defense official said.

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    Feds Foil Massive Iran-Linked Terror Plot on U.S. Soil





    Federal officials say FBI and DEA agents have disrupted a plot to commit a “significant terrorist act in the United States” tied to Iran. ABC News first reported:
    “The officials said the plot included the assassination of the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States, Adel Al-Jubeir, with a bomb and subsequent bomb attacks on the Saudi and Israeli embassies in Washington, D.C.

    Bombings of the Saudi and Israeli embassies in Buenos Aires, Argentina, were also discussed, according to the U.S. officials.”
    The case has been called “Operation Red Coalition” and traces back to an Iranian-American from Corpus Christi, Texas, who contacted a DEA informant in May, for help from a Mexican drug cartel to assassinate the Saudi ambassador. The Iranian-American thought he was dealing with a member of the Zetas Mexican drug organization, according to agents.

    The assassination was allegedly “directed by elements of the Iranian government” according to CNN.

    U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder confirmed the plot shortly before 2:15p.m. ET at a press event in Washington with FBI Director Robert Mueller and U.S. attorney in Manhattan Preet Bharara. Holder confirmed that 56-year-old Manssor Arbabsiar is accused of attempting to orchestrate a $1.5 million assassination plot of the Saudi Ambassador to the United States. Holder said Arbabsiar is in U.S. custody, and has confessed to the accusation.

    You can watch his press conference, where he was joined by the FBI, below:





    Arbabsiar, a naturalized U.S. citizen, expressed “utter disregard for collateral damage” in the planned bomb attacks in Washington, according to officials who spoke with ABC News.

    Holder confirmed the plot was linked to the Iranian government, specifically the Quds force, and that the conspiracy “constitutes a flagrant violation of U.S. and international law.”

    The Quds force is an elite unit of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).

    The Iranian government has denied the accusation, and say that the allegations are being used as a means for the United States to deflect attention from their own economic problems.

    Holder said the U.S. would hold Iran accountable, and the foiling of the plot “marks a significant achievement.”

    “Through the diligent and coordinated efforts of our law enforcement and intelligence agencies, we were able to disrupt this plot before anyone was harmed. We will continue to investigate this matter vigorously and bring those who have violated any laws to justice.”

    CNN reports on the criminal complaint filed Tuesday in the Southern District of New York against the alleged orchestrators of the attack, Manssor Arbabsiar, and Gholam Shakuri, an Iran-based member of Iran’s Quds Forces:
    “Arbabsiar was arrested on Septemnber 29, 2011, at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. He will make his initial appearance on Tuesday before in federal court in Manhattan, the Justice Department said. He allegedly confessed to his participation in the murder plot, according to the Justice Department.

    Shakuri remains at large.

    The men are charged with the following crimes: conspiracy to murder a foreign official; conspiracy to engage in foreign travel and use of interstate and foreign commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire; conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction (explosives); and conspiracy to commit an act of international terrorism transcending national boundaries.

    Arbabsiar is further charged with an additional count of foreign travel and use of interstate and foreign commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire.”
    FBI Director Robert Mueller says many lives could have been lost in the plot to kill the ambassador with bombs in the U.S. ”We will not let other countries use our soil as their battleground,” Manhattan U.S. Attorney Bharara said at the press event.

    President Barack Obama was first briefed on the plot in June, said White House spokesman Tommy Vietor.

    Full transcript of Attorney General Eric Holder’s remarks.

    This is a breaking story. The Blaze will update as more information comes to light.

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    Department of Justice

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    Tuesday, October 11, 2011

    Two Men Charged in Alleged Plot to Assassinate Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United States

    WASHINGTON – Two individuals have been charged in New York for their alleged participation in a plot directed by elements of the Iranian government to murder the Saudi Ambassador to the United States with explosives while the Ambassador was in the United States.

    The charges were announced by Attorney General Eric Holder; FBI Director Robert S. Mueller; Lisa Monaco, Assistant Attorney General for National Security; and Preet Bharara, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.

    A criminal complaint filed today in the Southern District of New York charges Manssor Arbabsiar, a 56-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen holding both Iranian and U.S. passports, and Gholam Shakuri, an Iran-based member of Iran’s Qods Force, which is a special operations unit of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) that is said to sponsor and promote terrorist activities abroad.

    Both defendants are charged with conspiracy to murder a foreign official; conspiracy to engage in foreign travel and use of interstate and foreign commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire; conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction (explosives); and conspiracy to commit an act of international terrorism transcending national boundaries. Arbabsiar is further charged with an additional count of foreign travel and use of interstate and foreign commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire.

    Shakuri remains at large. Arbabsiar was arrested on Sept. 29, 2011, at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and will make his initial appearance today before in federal court in Manhattan. He faces a maximum potential sentence of life in prison if convicted of all the charges.

    “ The criminal complaint unsealed today exposes a deadly plot directed by factions of the Iranian government to assassinate a foreign Ambassador on U.S. soil with explosives,” said Attorney General Holder. “Through the diligent and coordinated efforts of our law enforcement and intelligence agencies, we were able to disrupt this plot before anyone was harmed. We will continue to investigate this matter vigorously and bring those who have violated any laws to justice.”

    “The investigation leading to today’s charges illustrates both the challenges and complexities of the international threat environment, and our increased ability today to bring together the intelligence and law enforcement resources necessary to better identify and disrupt those threats, regardless of their origin,” said FBI Director Mueller.

    “The disruption of this plot is a significant milestone that stems from months of hard work by our law enforcement and intelligence professionals,” said Assistant Attorney General Monaco. “I applaud the many agents, analysts and prosecutors who helped bring about today’s case.”

    “As alleged, these defendants were part of a well-funded and pernicious plot that had, as its first priority, the assassination of the Saudi Ambassador to the United States, without care or concern for the mass casualties that would result from their planned attack,” said U.S. Attorney Bharara. “Today’s charges should make crystal clear that we will not let other countries use our soil as their battleground.”
    The Alleged Plot

    The criminal complaint alleges that, from the spring of 2011 to October 2011, Arbabsiar and his Iran-based co-conspirators, including Shakuri of the Qods Force, have been plotting the murder of the Saudi Ambassador to the United States. In furtherance of this conspiracy, Arbabsiar allegedly met on a number of occasions in Mexico with a DEA confidential source (CS-1) who has posed as an associate of a violent international drug trafficking cartel. According to the complaint, Arbabsiar arranged to hire CS-1 and CS-1’s purported accomplices to murder the Ambassador, and Shakuri and other Iran-based co-conspirators were aware of and approved the plan. With Shakuri’s approval, Arbabsiar has allegedly caused approximately $100,000 to be wired into a bank account in the United States as a down payment to CS-1 for the anticipated killing of the Ambassador, which was to take place in the United States.

    According to the criminal complaint, the IRCG is an arm of the Iranian military that is composed of a number of branches, one of which is the Qods Force. The Qods Force conducts sensitive covert operations abroad, including terrorist attacks, assassinations and kidnappings, and is believed to sponsor attacks against Coalition Forces in Iraq. In October 2007, the U.S. Treasury Department designated the Qods Force for providing material support to the Taliban and other terrorist organizations.

    The complaint alleges that Arbabsiar met with CS-1 in Mexico on May 24, 2011, where Arbabsiar inquired as to CS-1’s knowledge with respect to explosives and explained that he was interested in, among other things, attacking an embassy of Saudi Arabia. In response, CS-1 allegedly indicated that he was knowledgeable with respect to C-4 explosives. In June and July 2011, the complaint alleges, Arbabsiar returned to Mexico and held additional meetings with CS-1, where Arbabsiar explained that his associates in Iran had discussed a number of violent missions for CS-1 and his associates to perform, including the murder of the Ambassador.

    $1.5 Million Fee for Alleged Assassination

    In a July 14, 2011, meeting in Mexico, CS-1 allegedly told Arbabsiar that he would need to use four men to carry out the Ambassador’s murder and that his price for carrying out the murder was $1.5 million. Arbabsiar allegedly agreed and stated that the murder of the Ambassador should be handled first, before the execution of other attacks. Arbabsiar also allegedly indicated he and his associates had $100,000 in Iran to pay CS-1 as a first payment toward the assassination and discussed the manner in which that payment would be made.

    During the same meeting, Arbabsiar allegedly described to CS-1 his cousin in Iran, who he said had requested that Arbabsiar find someone to carry out the Ambassador’s assassination. According to the complaint, Arbabsiar indicated that his cousin was a “big general” in the Iranian military; that he focuses on matters outside Iran and that he had taken certain unspecified actions related to a bombing in Iraq.

    In a July 17, 2011, meeting in Mexico, CS-1 noted to Arbabsiar that one of his workers had already traveled to Washington, D.C., to surveill the Ambassador. CS-1 also raised the possibility of innocent bystander casualties. The complaint alleges that Arbabsiar made it clear that the assassination needed to go forward, despite mass casualties, telling CS-1, “They want that guy [the Ambassador] done [killed], if the hundred go with him f**k ‘em.” CS-1 and Arbabsiar allegedly discussed bombing a restaurant in the United States that the Ambassador frequented. When CS-1 noted that others could be killed in the attack, including U.S. senators who dine at the restaurant, Arbabsiar allegedly dismissed these concerns as “no big deal.”

    On Aug. 1, and Aug. 9, 2011, with Shakuri’s approval, Arbabsiar allegedly caused two overseas wire transfers totaling approximately $100,000 to be sent to an FBI undercover account as a down payment for CS-1 to carry out the assassination. Later, Arbabsiar allegedly explained to CS-1 that he would provide the remainder of the $1.5 million after the assassination. On Sept. 20, 2011, CS-1 allegedly told Arbabsiar that the operation was ready and requested that Arbabsiar either pay one half of the agreed upon price ($1.5 million) for the murder or that Arbabsiar personally travel to Mexico as collateral for the final payment of the fee. According to the complaint, Arbabsiar agreed to travel to Mexico to guarantee final payment for the murder.

    Arrest and Alleged Confession

    On or about Sept. 28, 2011, Arbabsiar flew to Mexico. Arbabsiar was refused entry into Mexico by Mexican authorities and, according to Mexican law and international agreements; he was placed on a return flight destined for his last point of departure. On Sept. 29, 2011, Arbabsiar was arrested by federal agents during a flight layover at JFK International Airport in New York. Several hours after his arrest, Arbabsiar was advised of his Miranda rights and he agreed to waive those rights and speak with law enforcement agents. During a series of Mirandized interviews, Arbabsiar allegedly confessed to his participation in the murder plot.

    According to the complaint, Arbabsiar also admitted to agents that, in connection with this plot, he was recruited, funded and directed by men he understood to be senior officials in Iran’s Qods Force. He allegedly said these Iranian officials were aware of and approved of the use of CS-1 in connection with the plot; as well as payments to CS-1; the means by which the Ambassador would be killed in the United States and the casualties that would likely result.

    Arbabsiar allegedly told agents that his cousin, who he had long understood to be a senior member of the Qods Force, had approached him in the early spring of 2011 about recruiting narco-traffickers to kidnap the Ambassador. Arbabsiar told agents that he then met with the CS-1 in Mexico and discussed assassinating the Ambassador. According to the complaint, Arbabsiar said that, afterwards, he met several times in Iran with Shakuri and another senior Qods Force official, where he explained that the plan was to blow up a restaurant in the United States frequented by the Ambassador and that numerous bystanders could be killed, according to the complaint. The plan was allegedly approved by these officials.

    In October 2011, according to the complaint, Arbabsiar made phone calls at the direction of law enforcement to Shakuri in Iran that were monitored. During these phone calls, Shakuri allegedly confirmed that Arbabsiar should move forward with the plot to murder the Ambassador and that he should accomplish the task as quickly as possible, stating on Oct. 5, 2011, “[j]ust do it quickly, it’s late . . .” The complaint alleges that Shakuri also told Arbabsiar that he would consult with his superiors about whether they would be willing to pay CS-1 additional money.

    This investigation is being conducted by the FBI Houston Division and DEA Houston Division, with assistance from the FBI New York Joint Terrorism Task Force. The prosecution is being handled by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Glen Kopp and Edward Kim, of the Terrorism and International Narcotics Unit of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, with assistance from the Counterterrorism Section of the Justice Department’s National Security Division. The Office of International Affairs of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and the U.S. State Department provided substantial assistance. We thank the government of Mexico for its close coordination and collaboration in this matter, and for its role in ensuring that the defendant was safely apprehended.

    The charges contained in a criminal complaint are mere allegations and defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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    Iran plotted murder on American soil: U.S. foils 'significant' government terror plan to kill Saudi ambassador and bomb Saudi and Israeli embassies


    • Plot to assassinate Saudi ambassador on U.S. soil by bombing restaurant in Washington DC followed by blasts at Saudi and Israeli embassies
    • Attorney General Eric Holder said U.S. will hold Tehran accountable for plot
    • Hillary Clinton said stranger than fiction plot will further isolate Iran
    • Two alleged plotters named as U.S. naturalised citizen Manssor Arbabsiar and Iranian Gholam Shakuri
    • Key Iranian official who 'coordinated the attack' named as Arbabsiar's cousin, Abdul-Reza Shahlai - a terrorist linked to deaths of five U.S. soldiers in Iraq
    • Arbabsiar arrested at JFK Airport and Shakuri still at large
    • 'If the hundred go with him, f**k 'em' Arbabsiar said of potential of innocent casualties
    • Iranians offered $1.5m to Mexican drug cartel for bomb plot
    • Iran said accusations are 'totally baseless' and 'propaganda' fabricated by U.S. to distract attention from domestic problems
    • Saudi Arabia said it will 'take measures' after 'great provocation'
    • White House praised 'significant achievement' of intelligence agencies

    By John Stevens and Oliver Tree

    Last updated at 12:27 AM on 12th October 2011


    The United States said it will hold Iran to account after it foiled a planned 'significant terrorist act' by agents of the Iranian government to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. in Washington DC.

    Terror plotters wanted to kill Adel Al-Jubeir by bombing a restaurant, before setting off blasts at the Saudi and Israeli embassies in the city, it was revealed.

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the plot 'crosses a line' in Iran's state sponsorship of terrorism and will further isolate the Islamic republic.
    Two men allegedly working for 'factions of the Iranian government' have been charged with the $1.5 million plot.

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    Manssor Arbabsiar, left, is accused of plotting to assassinate Saudi ambassador Adel Al-Jubeir



    Attorney General Eric Holder, right, and FBI Director Robert Mueller announce that two individuals have been charged for their alleged participation in a plot to murder the Saudi Ambassador


    Manssor Arbabsiar, a 56-year-old U.S. citizen who also holds an Iranian passport, was arrested at JFK Airport in New York.

    Asked about the potential loss of innocent life in the bombings, he replied, 'They want that guy done. If the hundred go with him, f**k 'em,' court papers reported.


    One suspect was working for the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard. It is unclear if Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was aware of the plot

    Gholam Shakuri, whom authorities said was a member of the Quds Force, a branch of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was also charged but is still at large.

    Arbabsiar has allegedly offered $1.5 million bounty to a Mexican drug cartel for help with the assassination.

    A third man named Abdul-Reza Shahlai is accused of coordinating the alleged plot.

    Shahlai, an Iranian official who is Arbabsiar's cousin, has previously been accused of plotting an attack in Iraq which killed five U.S. soldiers.

    Attorney General Eric Holder said that the plot to kill the Saudi ambassador and bomb embassies was a flagrant violation of U.S. and international law and that the U.S. would hold Iran accountable.

    Mr Holder added that the suspects expressed 'utter disregard for collateral damage' in the planned bombings on U.S. soil.

    FBI Director Robert Mueller said many lives could have been lost in the plot.

    Mrs Clinton said: 'This really, in the minds of many diplomats and government officials, crosses a line that Iran needs to be held to account for.'

    She said the plot was stranger than fiction.


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    'The idea that they would attempt to go to a Mexican drug cartel to solicit murder-for-hire to kill the Saudi ambassador, nobody could make that up, right?' she said.


    The home of plot suspect Manssor Arbabsiar in Corpus Christi, Texas



    Manssor Arbabsiar appearing before US Southern District Court Judge Michael H. Dolinger and United States Assistant US Attorney Glen Kopp during his Arraignment at Federal Court in New York today




    Hillary Clinton said that Iran must be held to account for the thwarted plot to carry out an assassination on U.S. soil


    TIMELINE TO MURDER: HOW THE PLOT ESCALATED

    May 24: Arbabsiar first meets someone posing as an associate of a drug trafficking cartel in Mexico, who was actually a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration informant codenamed CS-1. Arbabsiar asked about the informant's knowledge of explosives and explained he was interested in attacking a Saudi embassy.

    June 2: Arbabsiar returned to Mexico and held more meetings with the informant in late June and early July. He allegedly said his associates in Iran had discussed a number of 'violent missions' including the murder of the Saudi ambassador to Washington, Adel Al-Jubeir.

    July 14: Arbabsiar meets CS-1 again, they discuss plot details - how four men and a payment of $1.5 million are needed.

    July 17: The pair meet again in Mexico. CS-1 says one member of his gang has already carried out surveillance on the ambassador and they allegedly discussed bombing a restaurant in the United States where the ambassador frequently dined.

    August 1 and 9: Arbabsiar makes two overseas wire transfers 'totalling approximately $100,000'

    September 28: Arbabsiar flies to Mexico, is refused entry and is sent back to JFK

    September 29: Arrested at JFK by federal agents

    October 4-5: Arbabsiar, who has been in U.S. custody since his arrest, made phone calls which were monitored by U.S. law enforcement agents to Shakuri, described as a member of the Quds Force, a branch of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. He is believed to be based in Iran.

    Shakuri allegedly confirmed to Arbabsiar the plot should move forward as quickly as possible, stating: 'Just do it quickly, it's late'.

    Clinton said the scheme 'creates a potential for international reaction that will further isolate Iran, that will raise questions about what they're up to, not only in the United States and Mexico'.

    She said both she and President Barack Obama were calling world leaders to inform them of the developments.

    'We are actively engaged in a very concerted diplomatic outreach to many capitals, to the UN in New York, to not only to explain what happened so we can try to pre-empt any efforts by Iran to be successful in what would be their denial and their efforts to try to deflect responsibility but so that we also enlist more countries in working together against what is becoming a clearer and clearer threat [from Iran],' Clinton said.

    'We want to reassure our friends that the complaints against Iran are well-founded,' she added.

    Saudi officials said the government would be expected to 'take measures' after the 'great provocation'.

    'After this incident many in the kingdom will expect the kingdom to take measures, the least of which will be to pull the Saudi ambassador from Iran,' said Abdullah Alshammari, a government official in Riyadh. 'In the opinion of Saudi decision makers, this situation is not going to pass easily.

    'There were always problems with Iran and Saudi Arabia, what is new now is that America is involved... The fact that the Saudi ambassador was the target in the United States, I believe this will mean the kingdom and the United States will take a joint decision together.'

    He added: 'An ambassador of the level of Adel Al-Jubeir, who was an adviser to the royal court, that is a great provocation for Saudi Arabia and therefore we expect that the kingdom will take steps in this matter.'

    The plot comes amidst rising tensions between Iran and the U.S. and Saudi Arabia after the Saudi government last year attempted to build an alliance to push back against Iran's alleged aggression in the region.

    President Barack Obama was first briefed on the plot in June, said White House spokesman Tommy Vietor.

    'The disruption of this plot is a significant achievement by our intelligence and law enforcement agencies, and the president is enormously grateful for their exceptional work in this instance and countless others,' Vietor said.


    The plot would have also attacked the Israel embassy, seen here

    WHO ARE THE SECRETIVE QUDS FORCE?


    Iran’s secretive Quds Force is an elite brigade within Iran's revolutionary Guard.

    The Guards, with their own navy, air force and command structure separate from the regular armed forces, are seen as fiercely loyal to the supreme leader.

    Within the Guards, Quds are tasked with 'exporting' the Iranian revolution abroad.

    Said to contain 15,000 troops, the force has been linked to operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, North Africa and now North America.

    In the past, the U.S. has accused Quds of arming Iraqi militants with deadly bomb-making material, building up an extensive network in the war-torn country, recruiting Iraqis and supporting not only Shiite militias but also Shiites allied with Washington.

    Relations were already sour between the Islamic republic and Washington, which accuses Tehran of backing terrorism and pursuing nuclear arms.

    Holder declined to say what measures the Obama administration would take, but said they would be coming soon.

    'In addition to holding these individual conspirators accountable for their alleged role in this plot, the United States is committed to holding Iran accountable for its actions,' he said.

    The 21-page criminal complaint, unsealed today, identifies the two alleged plotters as Manssor Arbabsiar and Gholam Shakuri.

    Both are originally from Iran but Arbabsiar, 56, is a naturalised U.S. citizen.

    Arbabsiar was arrested on September 29 in New York at JFK airport, according to Holder.

    He was working for the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard and had confessed to a plot.

    Officials said he had flown from Iran to Mexico City, via Frankfurt, but had been refused entry to Mexico and had been put on a plane to New York.

    After his arrest, Arbabsiar made phone calls to Shakuri in Iran which were monitored. During the calls, Shakuri allegedly confirmed that Arbabsiar should move forward with the plot to murder the Ambassador and that he should accomplish the task as quickly as possible, stating on October 5, 2011, 'Just do it quickly, it’s late.'

    Bombings of the Saudi and Israeli embassies in Buenos Aires and Argentina were also discussed as part of the plan, according to officials.


    The terror plot involved bombing the Saudi embassy in Washington D.C., seen here, after assassinating the ambassador




    The Saudi Embassy is located next to the Watergate complex in Washington DC

    Shakuri, who is based in Iran, remains at large.

    He is a member of Iran’s Quds Force, a special operations unit of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which sponsors and promotes terrorist activities abroad.

    The Treasury, meanwhile, identified the Iranian official coordinating the plot as, Abdul-Reza Shahlai, a cousin of Arbabsiar.

    Shahlai was three years ago identified as a terrorist by the U.S. Government for organising violence in Iraq.


    WHY WOULD IRAN TRY TO KILL SAUDI AMBASSADOR ON U.S. SOIL?

    The alleged plot to murder the Saudi ambassador is most likely an attempt by Iran to spread instability in the Middle East and increase its own regional influence.

    The Saudi regime is said to have been forming an anti-Iran ‘alliance of necessity’ with Israel this year - to counter the threat to their dominance in the region posed by the Arab Spring uprisings and Iran’s nuclear weapons programme.

    The two countries have for years been locked in a so-called cold war, with both trying to increase their political clout over neighbouring countries.

    American ally Saudi Arabia's interest lies in preserving the regional status quo and it has for years been using its vast wealth to shore up its friends in the region.

    The Saudi royal family's oil billions and the country's lack of democracy mean it is most interested in keeping the peace in the region - lest any disruption encourage its citizens into an uprising similar to those seen in Egypt, Syria, Yemen and Bahrain.

    American enemy Iran, which is also far from democratic, thrives on instability and has much to gain from creating power vacuums that it can use to promote its ideology by giving financial and military support to groups which share its political and religious beliefs.

    One of the most recent examples was the backing of Shi'ite militias in Western Iraq following the U.S. invasion in 2003.

    Radical President Mahmoud Ahmidinejad's regime also has complex ties to Hamas in the Palestinian West Bank of Israel.

    The two countries are also divided by religion, with Iran the historic home of Shi'ite muslims in the region while Saudi Arabia is home to Mecca and is overwhelmingly Sunni.

    But the two countries are predominantly locked in a battle for power and influence, with Saudi Arabian fears over a Iran's nuclear programme featuring particularly highly, rather than a struggle over religious ideology.

    He is said to have worked with the anti-U.S. Mahdi Army to attack soldiers.

    In one of the attacks he is alleged to have planned in January 2007, up to a dozen fighters infiltrated a government building in Karbala, dressed as American security officers.

    They opened fire, killing one U.S. soldier. Four others were abducted and found shot dead soon after.

    The case looking into the Mexican cartel plot, called Operation Red Coalition, started in May when Iranian-American Arbabsiar from Corpus Christi, Texas, sought help for the assassination from a Mexican drug cartel and inadvertently approached a US informant.

    Arbabsiar allegedly wired $100,000 to the informant as a down payment for the $1.5million assassination fee.

    He told the informant that his contacts in the Iranian government could provide 'tons of opium' to the drugs cartel.

    According to the complaint, Arbabsiar claimed he was being 'directed by high-ranking members of the Iranian government' including a cousin who was 'a member of the Iranian army but did not wear a uniform'.

    He told agents he was recruited and funded by men he understood to be senior officials in Iran’s Qods Force.

    He allegedly said these Iranian officials were aware of and approved of the plot.

    It is unclear if Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was aware of the plot. His spokesman laughed off the accusation.

    Ali Akbar Javanfekr told CNN: 'I think the U.S. government is busy fabricating a new scenario and history has shown both the U.S. government and the CIA have a lot of experience in fabricating these scenarios and this is just the latest one.

    'I think their goal is to reach the American public. They want to take the public’s mind off the serious domestic problems they’re facing these days and scare them with fabricated problems outside the country.'

    Javanfekr said if the Iranian government verifies that these individuals are indeed Iranian citizens, it will make every effort to help them.

    IRNA, the official Iranian news agency, called the accusations 'America's new propaganda scenario' against the Tehran government.

    Alizreza Miryusefi, the press attaché at Iran's mission to the United Nations, said the accusation was 'totally baseless'.

    Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said the allegation is a 'prefabricated scenario'.


    President Obama, who is on a visit to Pittsburgh, said that foiling the plan was a 'significant achievement' by intelligence and law enforcement agencies


    'These old-fashioned behaviours are based on the long-standing hostile American-Zionist policies and are ridiculous show in line with scenarios to provoke division,' he told Iran's Fars news agency.

    Both defendants are charged with conspiracy to murder a foreign official; conspiracy to engage in foreign travel and use of interstate and foreign commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire; conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction (explosives); and conspiracy to commit an act of international terrorism transcending national boundaries.

    Arbabsiar is further charged with an additional count of foreign travel and use of interstate and foreign commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire.

    On Tuesday, at a largely procedural court appearance in Manhattan, he was told he would be held without bail.

    The Treasury Department said it is imposing economic penalties against four people who are linked to the plot, including Arbabsiar and Shakuri.

    Treasury Undersecretary David Cohen said the financial transactions at the heart of the alleged plot 'lay bare the risk that banks and other institutions face in doing business with Iran'.


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    And Now Back To The Real News: Saudi Arabia Blasts Iran, Verbally For Now

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/11/2011 16:54 -0400


    Ignore Slovakia: everyone has a price. This is the real news:

    • RPT-SAUDI EMBASSY IN U.S. SAYS PLOT IS "DESPICABLE VIOLATION" OF INTERNATIONAL NORMS
    • SAUDI OFFICIAL SAYS IRAN PLOT TO ASSASSINATE SAUDI AMBASSADOR "IS NOT GOING TO PASS EASILY"

    And logically:

    • IRAN REJECTS AS "PRE-FABRICATED SCENARIO" US ACCUSATION ON TWO IRANIANS ALLEGEDLY PLOTTING AGAINST SAUDI ENVOY - STATE TV

    And now Hil joins in, via AP:


    An alleged Iranian plot to hire Mexican drug cartel killers to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States on American soil "crosses a line" in Iran's state sponsorship of terrorism and will further isolate the Islamic republic, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday.

    "This really, in the minds of many diplomats and government officials, crosses a line that Iran needs to be held to account for," Clinton told The Associated Press in an interview. She said the plot - it allegedly involved Iranian government agents trying to contract a Mexican cartel to kill Saudi Ambassador Adel Al-Jubeir - was stranger than fiction.

    "The idea that they would attempt to go to a Mexican drug cartel to solicit murder-for-hire to kill the Saudi ambassador, nobody could make that up, right?" she said in a nearly hour-long, wide-ranging interview with AP reporters and editors.

    Speaking shortly after the Justice Department announced the uncovering of the alleged plot, Clinton said the scheme "creates a potential for international reaction that will further isolate Iran, that will raise questions about what they're up to, not only in the United States and Mexico."

    She said both she and President Barack Obama were calling world leaders to inform them of the developments.

    "We are actively engaged in a very concerted diplomatic outreach to many capitals, to the U.N. in New York, to not only to explain what happened so we can try to pre-empt any efforts by Iran to be successful in what would be their denial and their efforts to try to deflect responsibility but so that we also enlist more countries in working together against what is becoming a clearer and clearer threat" from Iran, Clinton said.

    "We want to reassure our friends that the complaints against Iran are well-founded," she said.

    As she spoke, Alizreza Miryusefi, the press attache at Iran's mission to the United Nations, said the accusation was "totally baseless" and that a full statement would be issued shortly.
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    State Department, Lawmakers Raise Alarm Over Iran Amid Questions on Plot Details


    Published October 12, 2011
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    The State Department has issued a global travel alert warning Americans of "anti-U.S. actions" in the wake of an alleged Iranian plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington, as U.S. officials raise alarm that Tehran may be going to new lengths to target the United States.

    The plot, the State Department warned, could signal a "more aggressive focus by the Iranian government on terrorist activity against diplomats from certain countries, to include possible attacks in the United States."

    Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla., chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told Fox News the country needs to wake up to Iran's "plotting."

    "These guys are coming to get us," Ros-Lehtinen said.

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that the plot "crosses a line."

    The public anxiety over Iran's role and Iran's intentions was soon questioned by some observers.

    Two former senior intelligence officials said that something about the plot doesn't sit right, and that it seems to go against Iran's pattern. One questioned why the Iranians would have allegedly tried to work through a Mexican drug cartel, rather than Hezbollah, the U.S.-designated terror group closely tied to the Iranian regime.

    An assessment from Stratfor Global Intelligence cautioned against claims of high-up Iranian involvement, suggesting the Tehran links were "exaggerated" and based only on the confession of the suspect who was arrested.

    The announcement by Attorney General Eric Holder also comes in the middle of the wide-ranging congressional probe over Operation Fast and Furious, the gunrunning operation from a Justice Department agency that allowed hundreds of guns to drift across the U.S.-Mexico border. Holder, asked about a new subpoena in the case at the end of his press conference Tuesday, noted that while the case develops his staff is focused on important matters like the disrupted assassination plot.

    But prominent Republicans dismissed any skepticism about the timing or nature of the announcement. Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said the timing revolved around the case itself.

    While President Obama was apparently briefed on the investigation in June, the suspect in custody, Manssor Arbabsiar, wasn't arrested until Sept. 29 during a layover at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York following his being denied entry into Mexico.

    Rogers told Fox News the case ran on a "judicial clock," not a political one, and that the administration could not pick and choose when it unfolded.

    Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich also said there was little political advantage to the administration coming forward with the Iran plot in the first place. He argued that it "blows up" the administration's strategy of trying to reason with Iran's leaders.

    "I think this is a very embarrassing and difficult moment for the administration," Gingrich said.

    Some lawmakers, including Ros-Lehtinen, are calling for fresh sanctions in the wake of the foiled plot.

    Vice President Biden, in an interview Wednesday on CBS' "Early Show," said the consequences for Iran will be "serious." He called the plot "an outrageous effort," without speculating on how deep into the Iranian government the plot went.

    The Treasury Department fired the first diplomatic shot Tuesday afternoon, imposing sanctions on five people allegedly linked to the plot, including four members of the Quds Force -- which is part of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

    Two of the people, Arbabsiar, a used car salesman who reportedly lives in Corpus Christie, Texas, and Gholam Shakuri, were charged Tuesday in New York federal court, though Shakuri remains at large. The Treasury Department said the other Quds officials named were also involved in the plot. The sanctions will freeze any U.S. assets held by the individuals and prohibit anyone in the U.S. from doing business with them.

    U.S. officials say the suspects in the case were working on a "murder for hire" scheme to kill the Saudi ambassador to the United States using explosives. They allegedly reached out to a U.S. source in Mexico posing as a drug cartel representative. Arbabsiar allegedly tried to hire the source and his accomplices to carry out the attack.

    Arbabsiar, who was arrested by federal agents on Sept. 29, later confessed to his involvement and said senior Quds officials were directing the plot, according to the Justice Department.

    Amid standing questions about the plot, members of Congress are scheduled for a classified briefing from administration officials on Wednesday.
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    Assassination Plot: The Quds Connection

    With reporting from Jamie Crawford, Charley Keyes, Jill Dougherty, Elise Labott and Gloria Borger

    At the center of the alleged plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States is the alleged involvement of the Quds Force, the elite special operations unit of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The most militant wing the corps, Quds Force has reportedly carried out covert operations in countries such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Iraq.

    Manssor Arbabsiar, a naturalized U.S. citizen, is accused of working with members of an arm of the IRGC in devising a murder-for-hire plot, according to the complaint filed Tuesday in the Southern District of New York and announced by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. Arbabsiar is accused of "orchestrating the $1.5 million plot with Gholam Shakuri, an Iranian-based member of the (Quds) Force, and other Iranian co-conspirators," according to the complaint.

    A reading of the complaint, along with public comments by officials, suggested that the U.S. government came to the conclusion that Quds Force was linked to the plot based on claims the defendant made to an informant. But the question left unanswered is whether the alleged conspirators were free-lancing or got a nod of approval from senior officials in the regime.

    The administration does not have "specific information" tying Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khameini, to the plot, but specific information does link senior Quds Force officials, a senior administration official familiar with the case told CNN's Gloria Borger. When pressed, senior administration officials would not link the plot to the highest levels of the Iranian government, Chief White House Correspondent Jessica Yellin said Thursday.

    A senior U.S. official told CNN's Elise Labott that given how compartmentalized Iran's leadership is, it was also unclear the extent to which the plot was known - or approved of - within the government of President Mahmoud Ahmadenijad.

    "It could be someone in the IRGC who was freelancing; it could be one stovepipe of the Quds force that felt they had the resources and the means to conduct something," the senior U.S. official said. "It's still unclear."

    But the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, who was briefed about the plot this summer, went further in accusing the Iranians of being behind the plot.

    "I have a high degree of confidence that this is an Iranian government-sanctioned event," Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Alabama, told CNN's Wolf Blitzer during an interview on "The Situation Room."

    Rogers said an act as significant as "committing an act of terror on foreign soil" would likely need top-level approval.

    "We need to be careful as this unfolds," Rogers said. "But again, as a former FBI agent myself, it's a little shocking to see at the level of the transaction, the amount of the money, the quickness of the decisions that were made in order for certain elements of this to fall into place - tells us that it is clearly tied to the highest levels of the Iranian government."

    Rogers' Senate counterpart, Dianne Feinstein of California, agreed - cautiously: "I heard Chairman Rogers speaking on CNN as I was driving in from the airport," she told CNN Producer Ted Barrett. "We do not know that it went up above the IRGC, but it would seem to me - and this is just surmising on my part - that before a country would go after an ambassador of another country, in a third country, that they would have the acceptance of the government. I just don't see how this could be done any other way."

    "I think it could have gone above" the level of Quds Force, Feinstein said.

    "They're powerful, but I'm not sure that they're embodied to set up assassination targets of ambassadors all over the world. And if they are, we want to know that."

    Feinstein said a briefing with FBI Director Bob Mueller will take place on Wednesday with all senators, and within the Senate Intelligence Committee.

    Feinstein said the ramifications of high-level Iranian involvement in the plot would be "serious," and should be addressed at "the highest levels of our country, meaning the president, secretary of state, to really gather all the facts."

    After the Treasury Department slapped sanctions on five individuals involved with the plot, the official who spoke to CNN's Borger said there is further intent in the administration to "target the IRGC as an organization."

    The administration intends to "go to other countries and say this is a serious escalation of Iran's use of political violence," this source said. "Some may build on their sanctions; some could cut off relations with the IRGC."

    In his statement Tuesday, Holder said the complaint "alleges that this conspiracy was conceived, sponsored and directed from Iran and constitutes a flagrant violation of U.S. and international law, including a convention that explicitly protects diplomats from being harmed. In addition to holding these individual conspirators accountable for their alleged role in this plot, the United States is committed to holding Iran accountable for its actions."

    "Arbabsiar and Shakuri are charged with conspiracy to murder a foreign official, conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction and conspiracy to commit an act of international terrorism, among other charges. Arbabsiar has been in custody since September 29, 2011, while Shakuri - based in Iran - remains at large. According to the complaint, earlier this spring Arbabsiar met with a confidential informant from the Drug Enforcement Administration who was posing as an associate of a violent international drug trafficking cartel. The meeting, which took place in May in Mexico, was the first of a series that would result in an international conspiracy by elements of the Iranian government to pay the informant $1.5 million to murder the ambassador on U.S. soil, according to documents we filed today in court."

    "The complaint also states that in the days since the defendant's arrest, he has confessed to his participation in the alleged plot as well as provided other valuable information about elements of the Iranian government's role in it."

    "The organization that I reference in my warrant is a component of the Iranian government. It was as we have alleged in the complaint, say that it was directed and approved by the senior members of the Quds Force and the Iranian military. High-up officials in those areas were responsible for this plot."

    In announcing the plot at the Justice Department, Attorney General Eric Holder explained the link between the two people charged and the Iranian government. Holder's comments, and information from the complaint released by the Justice Department are included here –

    "The Department of Justice is announcing charges against two people who allegedly attempted to carry out a deadly plot that was directed by factions of the Iranian government to assassinate a foreign ambassador here in the United States."

    "Manssor Arbabsiar, a naturalized U.S. citizen who holds an Iranian passport and was arrested last month in New York, is accused of working with members of an arm of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps to devise an international murder-for-hire scheme targeting the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United States. According to the complaint filed today in the Southern District of New York, Arbabsiar is alleged to have orchestrated a $1.5 million assassination plot with Gholam Shakuri, an Iranian-based member of the Qods Force, and other Iranian co-conspirators."

    "The Qods Force is a unit of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. It is also suspected of sponsoring attacks against the Coalition Forces in Iraq and was designated by the Department of Treasury in 2007 for providing material support to the Talban and other terrorist organizations."

    "The complaint alleges that this conspiracy was conceived, sponsored and directed from Iran and constitutes a flagrant violation of U.S. and international law, including a convention that explicitly protects diplomats from being harmed. In addition to holding these individual conspirators accountable for their alleged role in this plot, the United States is committed to holding Iran accountable for its actions."

    "Arbabsiar and Shakuri are charged with conspiracy to murder a foreign official, conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction and conspiracy to commit an act of international terrorism, among other charges. Arbabsiar has been in custody since September 29, 2011, while Shakuri – based in Iran – remains at large. According to the complaint, earlier this spring Arbabsiar met with a confidential informant from the Drug Enforcement Administration who was posing as an associate of a violent international drug trafficking cartel. The meeting, which took place in May in Mexico, was the first of a series that would result in an international conspiracy by elements of the Iranian government to pay the informant $1.5 million to murder the Ambassador on U.S. soil, according to documents we filed today in court."

    "The complaint also states that in the days since the defendant's arrest, he has confessed to his participation in the alleged plot as well as provided other valuable information about elements of the Iranian government's role in it."

    "The organization that I reference in my warrant is a component of the Iranian government. It was as we have alleged in the complaint, say that it was directed and approved by the senior members of the Quds Force and the Iranian military. High-up officials in those areas were responsible for this plot."

    The legal document, the criminal complaint, released by the Justice Department spells out several direct links between the man held by U.S. authorities and Iran. They include:

    + The defendant, Manssor Arbabsiar, is a naturalized citizen of the U.S. who holds both a U.S. and Iranian passport.

    +His co-conspirators were based in Iran… including Gholam Shakuri, identified in the complaint as a member of the Qods Force. The complaint says Shakuri and other Iran-based co-conspirators were aware of and approved the plan.

    + Arbabsiar told the informant of his relatives' connections in Iran.

    "Arbabsiar explained that his cousin was 'wanted in America,' had been 'on the CNN, ' and was a 'big general in (the) army.'" Arbabsiar futher explained that there were a number of parts to the army of Iran and that his cousin "works in outside, in other countries for the Iranian government." He said his cousin did not wear a uniform of carry a gun and had taken "unspecified actions related to a bombing in Iraq." As the agent filing the complaint said, "I understand Arbabsier to be saying that his cousin works for the military of Iran, in particular, for the Qods Force and that his cousin focuses on matters outside of Iran."

    + The complaint gives a history of the Qods force, pointing out its history of aiding terrorism internationnnally and assisting the Taliban. "The IRGC (the Iranian Islamic Revolutional Guard Corps) is an arm of the Iranian military, the IRGC is suspected of having been involved in a number of foreign operations; the IRGC is composed of a number of branches, one of which is the Qods Force. The Qods Force conducts sensitive covert operations abroad, including terrorist attacks, assassinations and kidnappings and provides weapons and training to Iran's terrorist and militant allies. Among many other things, the Qods Force is believed to sponsor attacks against Coalition Forces in Iraq."

    + The complaint says that when Arbabsiar was arrested he had both US and Iranian currently and a travel itinerary showing a flight departing Mexico in October "with an ultimate destination of Tehran, Iran."

    + Arbabsiar said, according to the complaint, that he had been approached by his cousin -identified at Iranian Official #1 – "a high ranking member of the Qods Force," and "Iranian Official #1 told Arbabsiar that he wanted Arbabsiar to hire someone who could kidnap the Saudi Aramabian Ambassador to the United States…"

    + And the complaint alleges that Arbabsiar claims to have also met with another "high-ranking members of the Qods Force" Iranian Official #2

    + The complaint said that Arbabsiar was shown a photo-line up of seven people, including two men known to the United

    States to be senior members of the Qods Force, photos that according to the complaint are not publickly available. …"Arbabsiar identified one of these photographs as depicting Iranian official #2. The person depicted in the photograph that Arbabsiar identified is known to the United States to have used the alias by which Arbabsiar knew Iranian official #2.

    + And after his arrest federal agents listened in on and recorded a call between Arbabsiar to an Iranian phone number to talk to Gholam Shakuri, urging him to stay well.

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    Porous Southwest Border Allowed for Iranian Terror Plot


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    In July I reported that Hezbollah, the most extensive terrorist organization in the world backed by Iran, is operating right next door to the United States in Mexico.
    “This is a very important issue we pay too little attention to,” Senior Fellow for the International Assessment and Strategy Center Douglas Farah told lawmakers on Capitol Hill yesterday during a counterterrorism hearing.

    According to testimony given on Capitol Hill yesterday, Hezbollah, the most extensive terrorist organization in the world, is operating along the U.S.-Mexico border and has vast influence in Latin America. Hezbollah is anti-American and anti-Israeli, and the United States has been concerned about the group since the 1980s.

    “Hezbollah makes Al Qaeda look like a minor league team,” Chairman of the Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence Rep. Patrick Meehan (R-Pa.) said.

    Hezbollah was created by Iran and has close ties to Syria. The group is also backed by Venezuelan Dictator Hugo Chavez, who has a cozy relationship with Iran.

    “Hezbollah, backed by Iran and Venezuela, is a determined enemy of the United States that has made substantial progress in Latin America,” Ambassador and American Enterprise Institute visiting fellow Roger Noriega said during the hearing, adding that he believes there will be an attack on U.S. personnel if nothing is done soon to counter Hezbollah in Latin America.

    Hezbollah has also been supplying explosives training to Mexican drug cartels operating along the U.S.-Mexico border, and tunnels used in the area are near replicas of weapons-smuggling tunnels built by Hezbollah and used in Lebanon. Since 2006, violence in Mexico has rapidly escaladed and cartels have become more ruthless. In addition, Mexican cartels are serving as source of financing and easy entrance for the organization into the United States.

    “Hezbollah members have used the porous U.S.-Mexico border as an entrance to the United States,” Vice President of the American Foreign Policy Council Ilan Berman said.
    Yesterday, we were given a startling reminder about just how real this threat is when the Justice Department announced they foiled an Iranian-Mexican drug cartel plot to assassinate the Saudi Ambassador to the United States in Washington D.C. The Mexican cartel member planned to deliver explosives to D.C. to carry out the killing.
    According to a criminal complaint filed in federal court in New York, the plot was revealed by an informant inside the world of the Mexican drug trade, a man paid by U.S. drug agents to rat out traffickers.

    The complaint describes the informant as someone who was previously charged for violating drug laws in the United States but got the charges dismissed by agreeing to cooperate with U.S. drug investigations. U.S. officials trusted the informant because he had proved reliable in the past and led to several drug seizures _ and the informant was paid for those tips.

    In May 2011, the informant allegedly met with a Texas man named Manssor Arbabsiar, a 56-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen who also had an Iranian passport. The complaint doesn't say how the two were introduced, but Arbabsiar reportedly approached the informant, who he thought was an associate of a drug cartel well known for its violent tactics, to ask about his knowledge of explosives for an attack on a Saudi embassy.

    The informant reached out to his contacts in the United States to tell them all about it. Rep. Mike Rogers, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said he was told the informant was "somebody who was in one of the drug cartels, credible, long history, was fully capable of conducting the kind of operation the Iranian was asking for."

    "This guy brought it to us, and from there it was laid out in front of us as they went forward," the Michigan Republican said.

    The complaint said Arbabsiar and the informant met several more times in Mexico over the next few months, with the informant secretly recording their conversations for U.S. authorities. The two spoke English and their discussions became more focused on a specific target for violence _ the Saudi ambassador to Washington, Adel al-Jubeir, a U.S.-educated commoner sent to the United States to repair relations after the Sept. 11 attacks who has been ambassador since 2007.

    The complaint said Arbabsiar has fully confessed to his role in the operation and said he was recruited, funded and directed by Iran's special foreign actions unit known as the Quds Force. Arbabsiar said his cousin Abdul Reza Shahlai was a high-ranking member of the Quds Force who approached him this past spring to ask for his cooperation. Arbabsiar said he frequently traveled between the U.S. and Mexico for work and knew people he believed were in the drug trade, and his cousin asked him if he could recruit someone in the narcotics business for criminal activity.

    U.S. officials say Shahlai has a violent past _ the Bush administration accused him of planning a Jan. 20, 2007, attack in Karbala, Iraq, that killed five American soldiers and wounded three others. This time, according to U.S. officials, Shahlai and other Quds agents approved a plot to pay their Mexican drug contact $1.5 million for the death of the ambassador _ making a $100,000 down payment to an account the informant provided.

    According to transcripts of their recorded conversations cited in the complaint, the informant told Arbabsiar he would kill the ambassador however he wanted _ "blow him up or shoot him" _ and Arbabsiar responded he should use whatever method was easiest. The plot eventually centered on targeting Al-Jubeir in his favorite restaurant and Arbabsiar was quoted as saying killing him alone would be better, "but sometime, you know, you have no choice." Arbabsiar dismisses the possibility that 100-150 others in the restaurant could be killed along with the ambassador as "no problem" and "no big deal."
    The problem? FBI Director Robert Mueller won't admit that border security is national security.
    "This case illustrates we live in a world where borders and boundaries are increasingly irrelevant," said FBI Director Robert Mueller.
    Mueller's response is pathetic. Borders and boundaries of the United States are only "increasingly irrelevant" because of the federal government's refusal to secure the Southwest border with Mexico. Terrorist organizations and now Iran are taking advantage of our dangerous open-border policies and have plans to kill us with it. Mexican drug cartels are clearly willing to help them. Despite what FBI Director Mueller says, borders and boundaries are very relevant, they just have to be secured and enforced, things this administration isn't willing to do.

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    Former Mexican President Fox Lashes Out at GOP Presidential Candidates

    by Jake Gibson | October 18, 2011

    Former Mexican President Vicente Fox went after a couple of the GOP presidential candidates Tuesday afternoon. "Look at this guy now decrying publicly that he put electric wire on top of the fence 20 meters high so that immigrants die," said Vicente, ostensibly referring to Herman Cain. "I mean it's incredible, it's nonsense what's going on with the oldest democracy in the world?"

    He made the remarks at the libertarian-leaning CATO Institute in Washington Tuesday.

    Vicente seemed to be referring to comments presidential candidate Herman Cain made during a campaign appearance with Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Maricopa County, Arizona on Monday. In that appearance Cain he walked back his apology for calling for an electrified fence on the Mexican border that would kill anyone who tried to climb over.

    "And it might be electrified -- I'm not walking away from that. I just don't want to offend anybody. It was a joke to the extent in the context of the views of that speech, but in terms of what we need to do, I fully intend to do so because I'm more sensitive to our citizens being hurt," said Cain.Texas Governor Rick Perry, also a presidential candidate, meanwhile has said he wouldn't take any options off the table with regards to crime coming across Mexican border, including US military action.

    "U.S. military action? God, protect us, we had so many in the past we don't want no more," said Fox. "We lost part of our territory through that. We lost New Mexico, Texas and California. No more wars. No more U.S. Army in our territory, I would die to prevent that."

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    "U.S. military action? God, protect us, we had so many in the past we don't want no more," said Fox. "We lost part of our territory through that. We lost New Mexico, Texas and California. No more wars. No more U.S. Army in our territory, I would die to prevent that."
    WTF is he? Jimmy Carter of Mexico? LMAO.

    Cain said it was a joke, and people need to get their heads out of their asses and have a sense of humor again.

    Geez.

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    Former DEA Chief: Hezbollah Eyeing Southwest Border, ‘Hell to Pay in the Not Too Distant Future’

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    Michael Braun, former Chief of Operations at the Drug Enforcement Agency, testified at a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Feb. 2, 2012 that Iran's influence in the Western Hemisphere reaches all the way to the U.S. border with Mexico. (CNSNews.com/Penny Starr)


    (CNSNews.com) – The Iranian-supported Shi’ite terrorist group Hezbollah has spread its influence all the way to the U.S. border with Mexico, a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Iran’s influence in the Western Hemisphere heard on Thursday.

    Michael Braun, a former chief of operations at the Drug Enforcement Agency, said Hezbollah had developed relationships with the powerful Mexican drug cartels to “move their agenda forward.” He cited a plot, recently uncovered by the DEA, involving an Iranian operative in Mexico allegedly planning to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington, D.C.

    “Hezbollah are absolute masters at forming close relationships with existing organized crime groups around the world that helps them facilitate what they need to do to move their agendas forward,” Braun told CNSNews.com following the hearing. “And if anyone thinks for a moment that they don’t have their eye on the southwest border and all of our country, then they couldn’t be more wrong.”

    In his prepared remarks Braun, who also served as interim director of the Department of Justice’s Drug Intelligence Fusion Center, said Hezbollah and other terrorist groups understand that the Mexican cartels are already operating successfully inside the United States.

    “If anyone thinks for one moment that these terrorist organizations do not understand that the Mexican drug trafficking cartels now dominate drug trafficking in our country – reportedly in more than 250 cities – than they are very stupid or very naive,” he said.

    “And these groups most assuredly recognize the strategic value of exploiting that activity, and all that has been built to support it, for moving their vision forward in this part of the world.”


    Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, chairwoman of the committee, said on Feb. 2, 2012, that Iran has changed it tactics to include planning attacks on the United States. (CNSNews.com/Penny Starr)


    Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.), chairwoman of the committee, cited Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force and its connections to the Zeta drug cartel in the foiled assassination attempt on U.S. soil.
    She asked Braun whether he believed Iran had “strategic interests” in Central America and the southwest border.

    Braun said Quds Force and Hezbollah work “very, very hard” to develop relationships with criminal groups that already have in place systems for illegal activities, including drug and human trafficking, money laundering and forged document operations.

    “And by developing those relations it provides them with the ability to operate far from home in our neighborhood and – as I said earlier – on our doorstep,” he replied.

    Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), committee member and chairman of the Homeland Security Committee’s subcommittee of oversight and investigations, asked about Hezbollah’s relationship to criminal organizations in the Western Hemisphere and what it means for U.S. security.

    Braun warned that those relationships allow “these groups to operate freely in our neighborhood” and said the U.S. would regret it if the threats were not taken seriously.

    “I don’t want to sound too crude, but I think there’s going to be hell to pay in the not too distant future,” he said.

    For the most part the tone of the hearing was bipartisan in nature, with Democrats on the committee agreeing that Iran is trying to exert influence in the Western Hemisphere.

    Rep. Gary Ackerman (D-N.Y.) said Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s recent trip to Venezuela, Cuba, Ecuador and Nicaragua, is proof that Iran is “up to no good.”

    But Rep. Howard Berman (D-Calif.), ranking member of the committee, defended the Obama administration against claims that it is complacent about the threat Iran poses closer to home.

    “Our government is fully attentive to this matter,” he said.

    An expert witness testifying before the panel, Norman A. Bailey, called for Venezuela to be named a state sponsor of terrorism for “facilitating Iranian illicit activity,” noting among other things Iran’s role in the Venezuelan banking system.

    “Responding to this threat requires the United States and allied governments to complicate Iranian access to the Americas, and penalize those involved in facilitating Tehran’s intrusion, said Bailey, who served in the Reagan administration’s National Security Council and later in the Office of the Director of Na*tional Intelligence, where he served as “mission manager” for Venezuela and Cuba.

    “This includes measures such as the designation of certain Venezuelan banks and affiliates by the U.S. Treasury Department and other agencies for their role in facilitating Iranian illicit activity, and even the outright declaration of Venezuela as a state sponsor of terrorism – a move that would open the door for the U.S. to take more direct and punitive action against the Chavez regime for its collusion with both Iran and Hezbollah,” Bailey said.

    Ros-Lehtinen recalled what Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said at a Senate hearing on Tuesday, focused on global threats to the U.S.
    “[Clapper] stated this week, ‘Iranian officials – probably including supreme leader Ali Khamenei – have changed their calculus and are now willing to conduct an attack in the United States.’”

    Ros-Lehtinen said Iran’s alliances in Latin America provide it with “a platform in the region to carry out attacks against the United States, our interests, and allies.”

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    Officials: Iranian Quds Force poses threat to U.S. homeland


    By Shaun Waterman
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    National Counterterrorism Center Director Matthew G. Olsen testifies on homeland threats and ... more >

    Iran’s extremist militias and their proxies were behind a recent string of terror attacks against Israeli diplomatic targets around the globe and might seek to strike the United States, U.S. counterterrorism officials said Wednesday.

    “We have seen an uptick in operational activity by the Quds Force over the last year or so,” National Counter-Terrorism Center Director Matthew G. Olsen told a hearing of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

    Mr. Olsen said the Quds Force, the elite division of the Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps responsible for operations abroad, “poses a threat beyond the immediate [Middle East] region,” including to the U.S. homeland.

    He cited the federal prosecution last year of a senior member of the force for involvement in a failed plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. by bombing a Washington restaurant.

    Quds Force operatives had been involved in anti-Israeli attacks and plots as far afield as India and Georgia, he said.

    The Quds Force and the Lebanese Shiite extremist militia Hezbollah, which the Iranians have used as a proxy for terror attacks in the past, are “a significant source of concern for us,” added Kevin L. Perkins, associate deputy director of the FBI.

    Mr. Perkins said the bureau is focusing its analytical firepower on the issue. “It’s a serious problem, a serious threat,” he said.

    Adding to concern about Hezbollah was a Times of London artilce Wednesday, based on an interview with a recently defected Syrian army leader. Maj. Gen. Adnan Sillu told the paper that the Syrian regime had plans to provide chemical weapons to Hezbollah for use in rocket attacks against Israel.

    The regime now has “nothing to lose” in sharing the weapons, he added, “If a war starts between Hezbollah and Israel, it will be only good for Syria.”

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    Iranians prepare terror campaign inside U.S.

    'There are numerous Revolutionary Guard cells' inside borders



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    Iran’s Revolutionary Guard is alive and well in the U.S. and the country’s law enforcement officials ignore them at their peril, according to former U. S. Air Force officer Steven O’Hern.

    O’Hern says that the Revolutionary Guard, long an influential factor in the radical Islamic regime in Iran, does most of its surveillance and intelligence gathering through its proxy force, Hezbollah, considered by many to be a terror group.

    “In the United States, the Revolutionary Guard uses more than one approach. Hezbollah operatives and sympathizers are present in large numbers in many parts of the United States and actively conduct reconnaissance missions that develop information, photographs, and diagrams of federal buildings, and infrastructure targets,” O’Hern said.

    “Those targets include such things as water utilities or electrical substations, and other potential targets to give the Guard the ability to quickly order a terrorist strike in our homeland,” O’Hern said.

    He explains that the Revolutionary Guard is working through Shi’a mosques around the United States as well as the nation’s Lebanese immigrant communities.
    WND previously reported that a former Iranian official who has knowledge of Iran’s terror network estimated there are more than 40,000 of the regime’s security, intelligence and propaganda forces in the West, largely in friendly South American nations.

    And WND has reported that Muslims are using mosques, including some in the United States, as terror command centers.

    It is the Guards’ intelligence office that runs financing, recruiting and other strategies through Islamic centers and mosques, including some in New York and Ohio.

    And as early as several months ago, the Guard threatened to bring its war to the shores of the United States.


    O’Hern, who has written “Iran’s Revolutionary Guard,” about the issue, said the primary mission of the Iran Revolutionary Guard and its Hezbollah proxy is to weaken the U. S. national security.

    “In the United States, the Revolutionary Guard and Hezbollah have a long-term mission of gathering intelligence on homeland targets and maintaining the capability to deliver multiple terrorist attacks if the IRGC chooses to do so,” O’Hern said. “I say ‘maintain’ because the Guard has already developed it.”

    He said attacks could be ordered in retaliation if Iran’s nuclear program is hit, or, “Sleeper cells could even be ordered into action if economic sanctions were so successful that the regime was in danger.”

    “Attacks against the U.S. homeland are only one place where the IRGC can strike – it also can attack U.S. troops and facilities in Afghanistan, Africa, Europe, all of which are closer,” O’Hern said.

    O’Hern’s findings are affirmed by the analysis of a former Defense Department analyst who has asked not to be named for security reasons. The analyst points to the major Arab-American communities in the major cities, especially in Dearborn, Mich., and the San Francisco Bay area.

    “It is my sense that IRGC will rely more on Hezbollah in the U.S. than having their own operatives here. The reason for that is Hezbollah presence is primarily through the concentration of the Arab-American communities, mainly Lebanese, throughout the U.S., such as in Michigan and elsewhere,” the source said.

    Former FBI counterterrorism officer and Islam analyst John Guandolo agrees that the Revolutionary Guard has a presence in the United States, and it operates through the major Shi’a communities.

    “This is the Iranian government’s military activity in the U.S,” he said.

    Guandolo, who established Guandolo and Associates in 2012, says that when it comes to working to undermine non-Muslim countries, Shi’a and Sunni Muslims work together.

    “We do know the Sunni and Shi’a groups that are hostile to the United States are working together. In Lebanon, Iraq, and other places we see Hezbollah, by Iran, and Hamas with al-Qaida, working together on the ground,” Guandolo said.

    “In the United States, the largest Muslim Brotherhood organization, the Islamic Society of North America, put forth the ISNA Code of Honor which says Sunni Muslims will not challenge other Muslims, the Shi’a, on their Takfiri, their legitimacy,” Guandolo said.

    “All Muslims are focused on a similar goal. In other words, the Muslim world is working towards one goal right now and they have written agreements and are working on the ground around the world together,” Guandolo said, “So, yes, Hamas, CAIR works with Hezbollah, which is basically the IRGC.”

    The former Defense Department analyst says the Revolutionary Guard operates the same way worldwide.

    “That is similar in Africa and Latin America. Like Iran, Hezbollah is mainly Shi’a, although it will have some Sunnis and even some Christian Lebanese who are sympathetic here,” the former Defense Department analyst said.

    “There is a major Hezbollah contingent, for example, in Canada. It would be much easier for Iran to work through them and the extensive Lebanese communities throughout the U.S. than to seek to establish a major independent presence,” the Defense Department analyst said.

    Still, he said, it’s possible that the IRGC itself may have operational units working in the United States.

    “However, I don’t doubt that IRGC may have some operatives here acting as liaison with the Hezbollah elements here. In Lebanon, the IRGC presence is more open with representatives working out of the Iranian embassy in Beirut,” the Defense Department analyst said.

    A former CIA station chief agrees, concluding that in the final analysis, Muslims will work together in combating their major enemy, the United States.

    “Like al-Qaida in Sunni mosques, any Lebanese Shi’a or Hezbollah member here is a de facto Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps terrorist. Some 20 percent of all mosques in the U.S. are Shi’a, therefore they are de facto representatives of the Revolutionary Guard,” the former CIA station chief said.

    O’Hern says that the IRGC and Hezbollah fund their operations through a set of illegal activities.

    “Hezbollah harvests large amounts of money from the United States to support its operations – millions of dollars from criminal enterprises such as narcotics trafficking, the sale of counterfeit goods, and financial crimes are sent back to Hezbollah from our country every year,” O’Hern said.

    WND reported in September 2011 that IRGC proxy Hezbollah had been suspected of funding operations by raising money through the network of U.S. Shi’a mosques located in cities with large Lebanese immigrant populations.

    Former Air Force and State Department security officer Dave Gaubatz says it appears the reason for raising money is to give money to Hezbollah.

    The FBI and the IRS were unavailable for comment on this story. Congressional representatives and federal regulatory agencies also contacted about the issue either referred WND to another office or refused comment.

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    I know some guys that if they do something here will wind up with those fucking prayer beads up their asses.
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    If they start routinely attacking us, it will really ruin the narrative that the war on Terror is over. It will probably also prevent zero's third term. It might even keep zero from entirely dismantling our country.
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    I wonder how long it's going to be before some numbskull suggests it? I know that goofball Porter Stansberry was scaremongering about it to sell his shitty financial newsletter, you can't however put anything beyond the limits of the malignant narcissist in chief.
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