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    Steve Watson & Paul Watson / Infowars.net | July 1, 2008

    iran   Reporter Details Congressionally Approved Covert Funding Of Terrorists In Iran

    Award-winning journalist Seymour Hersh has detailed a move by
    the Bush administration, with Congressional backing, which represents
    a "major escalation" in covert military operations aimed
    at destabilizing the Iranian leadership.

    Hersh also details how The CIA and the United States
    Special Operations Forces have long-standing ties to the PEJAK,
    the outlawed breakaway faction of the PKK terrorist group in Iran,
    as well as other Sunni fundamentalists that former intelligence
    officials say "can also be described as Al Qaeda."

    Hersh describes how the neocon White House has vamped
    up secret efforts to work with the same terrorist groups that
    were once populated with figures such as Ramzi Yousef, who was
    convicted for his role in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade
    Center, and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who was fingered as one of
    the leading planners of the September 11th attacks.

    "The Finding was focused on undermining Iran’s
    nuclear ambitions and trying to undermine the government through
    regime change," and involved "working with opposition
    groups and passing money," Hersh
    reveals
    , quoting an unnamed "person familiar
    with its contents."

    Congress, under Democratic leadership, approved
    a $400 million request for funding late last year, according to
    Hersh’s sources, military, intelligence, and congressional officials
    with direct knowledge of the top secret Presidential Finding,
    which by law must be issued when covert intelligence operations
    get underway.

    The corporate media has somewhat downplayed the
    revelations, which essentially highlight once again how the so
    called "war on terror" is a complete fiction, as US
    elites are funding Sunni extremists intent on destroying the Shiite
    Iranian leadership.

    Hersh spoke about the article in an interview with
    CNN’s Candy Crowley:

    “Well, one of the basic points is no matter
    what we say about diplomacy, you know, carrot and stick, the stick
    is working pretty hard and the stick is working overtime. This
    president did escalate the secret war inside Iran. We’ve
    been doing stuff inside Iran since ‘05 pretty heavily, Looking
    at the nuclear facilities, collecting intelligence and trying
    to undermine the regime, et cetera, et cetera but there was a
    significant escalation this year.” Hersh said.

    “They got a great deal of authorization to spend up to
    $400 million. That doesn’t mean he’s spent it all
    yet but he’s got that kind of authorization. The secret
    committees — anyone who saw “Charlie Wilson’s
    war,” — Charlie Wilson was able to generate a lot
    of money secretly. That’s what happens in Congress and the
    other major thing is we’ve sent in a special task force
    that operates out of Afghanistan into Iran.”

    “I did notice what Ambassador Crocker said about ‘not
    cross-border’ and I have a lot of respect for him and I
    don’t want to challenge him. But the fact is were inside
    but not necessarily cross-border. We have teams inside Iran. These
    include joint special operations forces, the most elite commando
    units and basically they’re guys go after high-value targets
    around the world. They capture them or kill them so it’s
    a significant increase in American potential for damage inside
    Iran.”

    Hersh went on to state that one of the reasons former Commander
    of the U.S. Central Command Admiral Fallen was forced out and
    purged by the Bush administration was that he was unable to find
    out the full scope of clandestine operations inside Iran. Hersh
    also stated that the endgame for Bush and Cheney is to ensure
    that they do not leave office without first having eliminated
    Iran’s nuclear program, whether that be by attacking the country
    or forcing regime change inside the country.

    Watch the full interview:

    iran   Reporter Details Congressionally Approved Covert Funding Of Terrorists In Iran
    iran   Reporter Details Congressionally Approved Covert Funding Of Terrorists In Iran
    iran   Reporter Details Congressionally Approved Covert Funding Of Terrorists In Iran

    We have previously carried reports of how the US
    and Britain are already at war with Iran, have been at war with
    Iran for a number of years now and are funding anti-Iranian terrorist
    groups inside Iran in preparation for the fallout that will occur
    after overt military action is commenced.

    High ranking CIA officials, Defense department officials,
    former UN officials and retired US air force Colonels have gone
    on record with the specific details.

    In an article entitled The
    US war with Iran has already begun
    ,
    written back in June 2005, former UN weapons inspector
    in Iraq, Scott Ritter described how intelligence gathering,
    direct action and the mobilizing of indigenous opposition
    is all being carried out already by CIA backed US special
    forces.

    Ritter stated:

    As with Iraq, the president has paved the way for
    the conditioning of the American public and an all-too-compliant
    media to accept at face value the merits of a regime
    change policy regarding Iran, linking the regime of
    the Mullah’s to an "axis of evil" (together
    with the newly "liberated" Iraq and North
    Korea), and speaking of the absolute requirement for
    the spread of "democracy" to the Iranian people.

    But Americans, and indeed much of the rest of the
    world, continue to be lulled into a false sense of complacency
    by the fact that overt conventional military operations
    have not yet commenced between the United States and
    Iran.

    As such, many hold out the false hope that an extension
    of the current insanity in Iraq can be postponed or prevented
    in the case of Iran. But this is a fool’s dream.

    The reality is that the US war with Iran has already
    begun. As we speak, American over flights of Iranian
    soil are taking place, using pilotless drones and other,
    more sophisticated, capabilities.

    The violation of a sovereign nation’s airspace
    is an act of war in and of itself. But the war with Iran
    has gone far beyond the intelligence-gathering phase.

    President Bush has taken advantage of the sweeping
    powers granted to him in the aftermath of 11 September
    2001, to wage a global war against terror and to initiate
    several covert offensive operations inside Iran.

    Ritter goes on to describe how Iranian opposition groups,
    including the well known right-wing terrorist organization
    known as Mujahedeen-e Khalq (MEK), once run by Saddam
    Hussein’s dreaded intelligence services, but now working
    exclusively for the CIA’s Directorate of Operations, are
    carrying out remote bombings in Iran of the sort that
    the Bush administration condemns on a daily basis inside
    Iraq.

    He also describes how to the north, in neighbouring Azerbaijan,
    the US military is preparing a base of operations for
    a massive military presence that will foretell a major
    land-based campaign designed to capture Tehran.

    Ritter is not alone in his assertions.

    During an interview on CNN in 2006, retired U.S. Air
    Force Colonel Sam Gardiner claimed that U.S. military
    operations were already ‘underway’ inside Iran.

    "I would say — and this may shock some — I think
    the decision has been made and military operations are
    under way," Col. Gardiner told CNN International
    anchor Jim Clancy.

    "The secretary point is, the Iranians have been
    saying American military troops are in there, have been
    saying it for almost a year," Gardiner said. "I
    was in Berlin two weeks ago, sat next to the ambassador,
    the Iranian ambassador to the IAEA. And I said, ‘Hey,
    I hear you’re accusing Americans of being in there operating
    with some of the units that have shot up revolution guard
    units.’ He said, quite frankly, ‘Yes, we know they are.
    We’ve captured some of the units, and they’ve confessed
    to working with the Americans,’" said the retired
    Air Force colonel.

    The full seven minute CNN segment can be viewed below:


     

    Around the same time that Gardiner revealed this, RAW
    story ran an exclusive
    , which also revealed
    that, according to counterintelligence officials, covert
    operations were underway that included CIA co-option and
    use of right wing terror groups:

    “We disarmed [the MEK] of major weapons but not
    small arms. [Secretary of Defense Donald] Rumsfeld was
    pushing to use them as a military special ops team, but
    policy infighting between their camp and Condi, but she
    was able to fight them off for a while,” said the
    intelligence official. According to still another intelligence
    source, the policy infighting ended last year when Donald
    Rumsfeld, under pressure from Vice President Cheney, came
    up with a plan to “convert” the MEK by having
    them simply quit their organization.

    “These guys are nuts,” this intelligence
    source said. “Cambone and those guys made MEK members
    swear an oath to Democracy and resign from the MEK and
    then our guys incorporated them into their unit and trained
    them.”

    The MEK were notorious in Iraq, indeed, Saddam Hussein
    himself had used the MEK for acts of terror against non-Sunni
    Muslims and had assigned domestic security detail to the
    MEK as a way of policing dissent among his own people.
    It was under the guidance of MEK ‘policing’
    that Iraqi citizens who were not Sunni were routinely
    tortured, attacked and arrested.

    MEK has been linked with numerous bombings inside Iran
    over the course of the last few years. The organization
    has also killed U.S. troops and civilians since the 70’s,
    yet the Bush cabal continues to fund them.

    According
    to Global Security.org
    , "In the early
    1970s, angered by U.S. support for the pro-Western shah,
    MEK members killed several U.S. soldiers and civilians
    working on defense projects in Iran. MEK members also
    supported the 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran,
    in which 52 Americans were held hostage for 444 days."

    iran   Reporter Details Congressionally Approved Covert Funding Of Terrorists In Iran

    After a bombing inside Iran in February 2007, the London
    Telegraph also reported
    on how a high ranking
    CIA official blew the whistle on the fact that America
    is secretly funding terrorist groups in Iran in an attempt
    to pile pressure on the Islamic regime to give up its
    nuclear program.

    The claims were backed by Fred Burton, a former US state
    department counter-terrorism agent, who said: "The
    latest attacks inside Iran fall in line with US efforts
    to supply and train Iran’s ethnic minorities to destabilise
    the Iranian regime."

    John Pike, the head of the influential Global Security
    think tank in Washington, said: "The activities of
    the ethnic groups have hotted up over the last two years
    and it would be a scandal if that was not at least in
    part the result of CIA activity."

    More recently, this May, the Iranian Intelligence Ministry
    busted
    a CIA-backed terror group
    that was planning
    to bomb scientific, educational, and religious centers,
    and carry out assassinations, according to a report in
    the Tehran Times. The arrests came weeks after Ret. Gen.
    Thomas McInerney urged the U.S. to carry out terror bombings
    in Iran.

    McInerney publicly called for the U.S. government to
    support groups like MEK and carry out deadly bombings
    in Iran:

    Here’s what I would suggest to you. Number one,
    we take the National Council for Resistance to Iran off
    the terrorist list that the Clinton Administration put
    them on as well as the Mujahedin-e Khalq at the Camp Ashraf
    in Iraq," said McInerney.

    "Then I would start a tit-for-tat strategy which
    I wrote up in the Wall Street Journal a year ago: For
    every EFP that goes off and kills Americans, two go off
    in Iran. No questions asked. People don’t have to
    know how it was done. It’s a covert action. They
    become the most unlucky country in the world," he
    added.

    Top Neo-Cons have been calling for the US to back terror
    groups in Iran and other reports clearly indicate that
    this program has already been in place for years.

    Last November, Fox and Friends host Brian Kilmeade openly
    called for US support for acts of terrorism, such as car
    bombings, in Tehran. Colonel David Hunt, who has over
    29 years of military experience including extensive operational
    experience in Special Operations, Counter Terrorism and
    Intelligence Operations, agreed with Kilmeade, stating
    "absolutely" in response to Kilmead’s question
    about whether cars should start blowing up in Tehran.

    Another Iranian-based terror group that the Bush administration
    is already
    funding as a means of regime change in Iran is Jundullah

    – a Sunni Al-Qaeda terrorist group formerly headed by
    the alleged mastermind of 9/11, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

    "The CIA is giving arms-length support, supplying
    money and weapons, to an Iranian militant group, Jundullah,
    which has conducted raids into Iran from bases in Pakistan,"
    the
    London Telegraph reported last year
    .

    The group has been blamed
    for a number of bombings inside Iran
    aimed
    at destabilizing Ahmadinejad’s government and is also
    active in Pakistan
    , having been fingered
    for its involvement in attacks on police stations and
    car bombings at the Pakistan-US Cultural Center in 2004.

    As Seymour Hersh himself also reported back in 2004,
    U.S. intelligence and Israel’s Mossad are busy at
    work stirring up trouble in Iran in preparation for an
    attack on that country. In early 2005, the
    Guardian reported
    that “American special
    forces have been on the ground inside Iran scouting for
    US air strike targets for suspected nuclear weapons sites."

    If this all sounds a little familiar, it’s because it
    is. The fact is that the US has a long history of provocation
    and covert action inside Iran.

    The In 1953 the CIA and MI6 carried out Operation Ajax
    (officially TP-AJAX), a covert operation by the United
    Kingdom and the United States to remove the democratically
    elected
    nationalist cabinet of Iranian Prime
    Minister Mohammed Mossadegh from power, to support the
    Pahlavi dynasty and consolidate the power of Mohammed
    Reza Pahlavi in order to preserve the Western control
    of Iran’s hugely lucrative oil infrastructure.

    In planning the operation, the CIA organized a guerrilla
    force incase the communist Tudeh Party seized power as
    a result of the chaos created by Operation Ajax. According
    to formerly “Top Secret” documents released
    by the National Security Archive, Undersecretary of State
    Walter Bedell Smith reported that the CIA had reached
    an agreement with Qashqai tribal leaders in southern Iran
    to establish a clandestine safe haven from which U.S.-funded
    guerrillas and intelligence agents could operate.

    The conspiracy centered around having the increasingly
    impotent Shah dismiss the powerful Prime Minister Mossadegh
    and replace him with General Fazlollah Zahedi, a choice
    agreed on by the British and Americans after careful examination
    for his likeliness to be pro-British.

    Zahedi was installed to succeed Prime Minister Mossadegh.
    The deposed Mossadegh was arrested, given a show trial,
    and condemned to death. The Shah commuted this sentence
    to solitary confinement for three years in a military
    prison, followed by house arrest for life.

    “If there had not been a military coup, there would
    not have been 25 years of the Shah’s brutal regime,
    there would not have been a revolution in 1979 and a government
    of clerics,” Ibrahim Yazdi, a former foreign minister
    and leading member of a political party that traces its
    origins to Mossadegh’s National Front, told the
    Christian Science Monitor on the 50th anniversary of the
    coup and installation of the Shah. “Now it seems
    that the Americans are pushing towards the same direction
    again. That shows they have not learned anything from
    history.”

    “For many Iranians, the coup was a tragedy from
    which their country has never recovered. Perhaps because
    Mossadegh represents a future denied, his memory has approached
    myth,” Dan
    De Luce
    writes for the Guardian. “Beyond
    Iran, America remains deeply resented for siding with
    authoritarian rule in the region.”

    Alex Jones’s latest film Terrorstorm
    covers the ousting of Mossadegh in depth.

    After the Iranian revolution in 1979, the US again found
    itself sparring with Iran. Again we find a history of
    provocation and aggression. In particular, a fierce assault
    known as Operation Praying Mantis, is renowned. The operation
    began after a US warship had entered mined Iranian territorial
    waters in the Persian Gulf.

    From Wikipedia:

    On April 14 1988, the guided missile frigate USS
    Samuel B. Roberts struck a mine while sailing in the
    Persian Gulf as part of Operation Earnest Will, the
    1987-88 convoy missions in which U.S. warships escorted
    reflagged Kuwaiti oil tankers to protect them from Iranian
    attacks. The explosion put a 25-foot hole in the Roberts’
    hull and nearly sank it. But the crew saved their ship
    with no loss of life, and Roberts was towed to Dubai
    on April 16.

    After the mining, U.S. Navy divers recovered other
    mines in the area. When the serial numbers were found
    to match those of mines seized along with the Iran Ajr
    the previous September, U.S. military officials planned
    a retaliatory operation against Iranian targets in the
    Gulf.

    The battle, the largest for American surface forces
    since World War II,[1] sank two Iranian warships and as
    many as six armed speedboats. It also marked the first
    surface-to-surface missile engagement in U.S. Navy history.

    The US also attacked and destroyed several Iranian oil
    platforms in a full out military assault. At the time
    the Chicago
    Sun Times
    reported:

    U.S. naval forces on Monday attacked Iranian targets
    in the Persian Gulf to show the Iranians that "if
    they threaten us, they’ll pay a price," President
    Reagan said.

    In fighting conducted over nine hours, the U.S.
    forces knocked out two Iranian oil platforms, and then
    sank or disabled a fast-attack missile patrol boat,
    two frigates, and three speedboats when Iran attempted
    to fight back.

    Note Reagan’s comments. Hence the name ‘Operation Praying
    Mantis’ was a reference to the fanning of the wings used
    to make the mantis seem larger and to scare the opponent.

    On November 6, 2003 the International Court of Justice
    dismissed Iran’s claim for reparation against the United
    States for breach of the 1955 Treaty of Amity between
    the two countries. The court also dismissed a counter-claim
    by the United States, also for reparation for breach of
    the same treaty. As part of its finding the court did
    note that "the actions of the United States of America
    against Iranian oil platforms on 19 October 1987 (Operation
    Nimble Archer) and 18 April 1988 (Operation Praying Mantis)
    cannot be justified as measures necessary to protect the
    essential security interests of the United States of America."

    The fallout of Praying Mantis also resulted in the U.S.
    Navy guided missile cruiser USS Vincennes shooting down
    an Iranian civilian commercial airliner, Iran
    air flight 665
    , between Bandar Abbas and
    Dubai, killing all 290 passengers and crew aboard, including
    38 non-Iranians and 66 children. The Vincennes was inside
    Iranian territorial waters at the time of the shoot-down.

    iran   Reporter Details Congressionally Approved Covert Funding Of Terrorists In Iran

    The On the morning of July 3, the Vincennes crossed into
    Iranian territorial waters during clashes with Iranian
    gunboats. Earlier in the day, the Vincennes – along with
    Iranian gunboats – had similarly violated Omani waters
    until challenged by an Omani warship.

    According to the U.S. government, the Iranian aircraft
    was mistakenly identified as an attacking military fighter.
    The
    Iranian government, however, maintains
    that
    the Vincennes knowingly shot down a civilian aircraft.

    According to the Iranian government, the shooting down
    of IR 655 by the Vincennes was an intentionally performed
    and unlawful act. Even if there was a mistaken identification,
    which Iran has not accepted, it argues that this constituted
    gross negligence and recklessness amounting to an international
    crime, not an accident.

    Newsweek reporters John Barry and Roger Charles wrote
    that Rogers acted recklessly and without due care. Their
    report accused the U.S. government of a cover-up. An analysis
    of the events by the International Strategic Studies Association
    described the deployment of an Aegis cruiser in the zone
    as irresponsible and felt that the expense of the ship
    had played a major part in the setting of a low threshold
    for opening fire.

    George H.W. Bush, at the time Vice President said "I
    will never apologize for the United States of America
    — I don’t care what the facts are" in reference
    to the incident.

    The BBC
    later reported
    :

    It took four years for the US administration to
    admit officially that the USS Vincennes was in Iranian
    waters when the skirmish took place with the Iranian gunboats.
    Subsequent investigations have accused the US military
    of waging a covert war against Iran in support of Iraq.
    In February 1996 the US agreed to pay Iran $61.8 million
    in compensation for the 248 Iranians killed, plus the
    cost of the aircraft and legal expenses.

    So we see that Britain and the US have a long history of covert
    action against and provocation of Iran in their bid to aggressively
    control the region. Nothing has changed.

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    1. roaddog Says:

      cia at work. this ain’t news.