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  • Breaking News:::U.S.: Iran-Tied D.C. Terror Plot Disrupted

    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.

    U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said in an announcement today that the plan was "conceived, sponsored and was directed from Iran" by a faction of the government and called it a "flagrant" violation of U.S. and international law.

    "The U.S. is committed to holding Iran accountable for its actions," Holder said. He said the White House will be meeting with federal agencies before announcing "further action" in regards to Iran.

    FBI Director Robert Mueller said the arrest of a suspect in the plot shows the U.S. will "bring the full weight of [the] law to bear on those responsible" and that "any attempts on American soil will not be tolerated."

    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.


    The State Department has listed Iran as a "state sponsor" of terror since 1984. Officials in Argentina have said Iran was behind an attack on the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires in 1992.



    The new case, called Operation Red Coalition, began in May when an Iranian-American from Corpus Christi, Texas, approached a DEA informant seeking the help of a Mexican drug cartel to assassinate the Saudi ambassador, according to counter-terrorism officials.

    The Iranian-American thought he was dealing with a member of the feared Zetas Mexican drug organization, according to agents.



    The DEA office in Houston brought in FBI agents as the international terror implications of the case became apparent.

    The Iranian-American, identified by federal officials as Manssor Arbabsiar, 56, reportedly 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," according to a person briefed on the details of the case. Counter-terrorism officials said they believe the cousin may be part of the special operations unit of the Revolutionary Guard, the Quds force.

    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. Shakuri is still at large in Iran, Holder said.

    The complaint also refers to another Iranian official but does not name him.

    U.S. officials said Arbabsiar met twice in July with the DEA informant in the northern Mexico city of Reynosa, across the border from McAllen, Texas, and negotiated a $1.5 million payment for the assassination of the Saudi ambassador. As a down payment, officials said Arbabsiar wired two payments of $49,960 on Aug. 1 and Aug. 9 to an FBI undercover bank account after he had returned to Iran.
    False flag for war?

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    U.S. government would be taking unspecified action against the Iranian government as early as Tuesday afternoon
    write them a nasty letter saying how disappointed they are with Iran?

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    • #3
      To divert attention from fast and furious?

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      • #4
        Toodle loo.
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        He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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        • #5
          If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Docfeelgood View Post
              False flag for war?
              Possibly, but if I were planning such an operation I would pick better targets than a pair of ambassadors. It's hard to generate outrage from two threatened but unharmed foreigners--and from those two countries? Nobody actually likes Saudi Arabia, and as for Israel, we don't need to show the Arab world yet again that we're their *****. Not saying it wasn't so (I have given up trying to fathom the stupidity of our government), but if it was, they did a lousy job of it and I don't think it'll work very well.

              I also can't see what the hell Iran would gain from this if it did happen, anyway. None of this makes any sense to me.
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              • #8
                What does Iran do that actually makes sense?
                Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
                "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
                He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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                • #9
                  Well, they've been suppressing their discontented elements quite effectively for some time, for starters...there was no Persian Spring. The clerics may be vicious old men, but given that their chief aim is to retain power, and their secondary aim to get more, I don't think they've done too badly.
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                  • #10
                    But Elok, you forget the Twitter Revolution of 2009.
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                    • #11
                      Who didn't?
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                      • #12
                        The Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires, and the main building of the Jewish community in Buenos Aires were bombed in 1992 and 1994, Iran is the main suspect.

                        It surprises me to see that they were thinking of doing something like that again, why us? (I know the answer, we have hundreds of thousands of jews and it is easier here than in a first world country with good intelligence)

                        Anyway, I guess I have to thank the yanks for saving us from another terrorist attack
                        I need a foot massage

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                        • #13
                          We've become quite good at foiling these things over the years. The few that slipped through the cracks all failed, which shows how much we've managed to disrupt their ability to supply and train bombers.
                          If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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                          • #14
                            It is weird now to think that Iran would plan another terrorist attack in Buenos Aires. At least in "the old times" some justifications where the unconditional alignment of the Argentinian government with the USA ("the carnal relations"), something that is not like that anymore. Also, it would be a terrible diplomatic option for Iran in the region, since they have some connections with Venezuela president Hugo Chavez, a kind-of-friend of the actual argentinian government.

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                            • #15
                              News media are banging the drums of war this morning.
                              "this would constitute an act of war not only against the Saudis and Israelis but against the United

                              Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...#ixzz1aZTw9bYH
                              Last edited by Docfeelgood; October 12, 2011, 08:53.

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