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Russian and Ukrainian scientists’ persuasion and deception project by the Corps

According to Iran Briefing resources, Iranian Revolutionary Guards have tried to bribe and persuade Russian and Ukrainian military technology and nuclear scientists and engineers to carry out its military purposes. Knowing the financial situation of the country, the Corps officials have tried to encourage the Ukrainian scientists to travel to Iran and cooperate with them by offering stunning payment amounts and other various benefits, including housing and other essential needs In order to achieve their purposes. Corps

Based on Iran Briefing resources, starting a new track called “persuading project”, they have bribed the Russian and Ukrainian leading experts to be transferred to Iran. In this purpose they even exploited them by entering Iranian women and females as mistresses. In one of these attempt cases of persuading, a Ukrainian engineer working on a crucial project in Iran left his family to Iran after being invited to work and contracted, but during this time and after getting acquainted with one of the women used as bait, he  married to her and divorced his Ukrainian wife. His family contacted the authorities and the media upon notification of the situation to follow up the issue.

Since the majority of engineers working in Bushehr nuclear power plant and other Iranian nuclear and military facilities are Russian and Ukrainian nationals; it seems that the security senior officials of the Corps have fished their hunts to fulfil the demands of the project through their trap. Iran Briefing has reached some resources that prove the authenticity of the claim which will be presented to public opinion on demand.

It is a long time that the scientists’ persuading project has been followed by the Islamic Republic. As in other case, for instance, in order to follow up Iran’s access to nuclear energy, they went to the Pakistani pioneer of nuclear science and were able to get the structures and related information. The information was transferred to the groups that cooperated with Iran, Libya and North Korea by four senior Pakistani scientist, including Abdul Qadeer Khan during the 1980s and 1990s.

The climax of the story was in 2004, when the published reports revealed that Abdul Qadeer Khan, the nuclear physicist and metallurgical engineer, confessed to play an important role in transferring and proliferation of nuclear weapons technology to other countries, including Iran. The nuclear scientist stablished Kahuta Research Laboratory (KRL) in 1976 and was engaged in scientific works as the general manager and senior researcher at the Centre until his retirement in 2001. In January 2004 in a meeting held by Pakistani authorities, he acknowledged to play an important role in the transferring and proliferation of nuclear weapons technology to other countries. After one month, he officially confessed to all his illegal activities and was sentenced to house arrest.

Previous to this and in similar situations, the Islamic Republic has used the Iranian women as baits and colleagues of its deceptive activities. In one of those cases, the female flight attendants of Aseman Airline were misused to carry drugs outside the borders of Iran. Saeed Emami, a security member of the intelligence system of the government, confessed the issue in his interrogations. Corps Corps Corps Corps Corps Corps

 

In Search of Iranian Moderates

Ever since Hassan Rouhani became president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Americans have been told that a fundamental change had occurred, that the latest Iranian election had been a once-in-a-lifetime event, and that Iran’s formerly adversarial regime had been transformed into a moderate one. Iranian Moderates

In Iran, however, what has changed is precisely nothing. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is as powerful and dangerous as ever. Iranian support for terrorists has increased. And Iran’s genocidal rhetoric regarding Israel (“the malignant Zionist tumor“) and America (the great Satan) has not softened.

Since Rouhani replaced Ahmadinejad, all that has changed is U.S. policy towards Iran and the administration’s willingness to lie to the American people about it.

The assertion that Rouhani’s government somehow brought “moderates” to power in Tehran, and that these are people the West can – and should – deal with, was proven to be false when Ben Rhodes spoke to The New York Times. The State Department has even taken steps to erase from the historical record evidence of its duplicity in promoting the narrative of “moderation.” Not only were there no real changes in Tehran, but the “moderates” in the Iranian government never even existed. In the last election, any moderates who might have tried to compete were scrubbed by the regime as candidates.

Nevertheless, U.S. President Barack Obama himself personally guaranteed the peaceful nature of both Khamenei and Rouhani: he told us that “Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has issued a fatwa against the development of nuclear weapons, and President Rouhani has said that Iran would never develop a nuclear weapon.” To date, no such fatwa has been seen by anyone. Rouhani seems to have been lying.

Like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster, much has been written about the “moderates” in Iran’s government. The problem is that, like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster, the Iranian moderate is also a myth. Granted, moderate Iranians do exist, but a genuine moderate within Iran’s government cannot exist: the Iranian system is designed to prevent it. When he set up his revolutionary government in 1979, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini saw to it that no one could rise to power without its consent.

Khomeini was careful not to run afoul of the Koranic prohibitions against “making partners with Allah” (in Arabic, “shirk“), so he came up with a solution. He formed the velayat-e faqih (rule of the jurisprudents) which, according to Christoph Reuter, is “a dictatorship of clerics.” This arrangement allowed Khomeini to rule under the pretense that he was protecting Iran and all of Shia Islam until the return of the 12th Imam, who went into hiding in the 10th century. To ensure that the clerics could not challenge him, Khomeini created for himself the title of rahbar (supreme leader). According to terrorism expert Matthew Levitt, a 1986 U.S. Intelligence report on this system states that it “virtually equates Khomeini with the Mahdi — the 12th Imam.”

The velayat-e faqih is comprised of the most important mullahs, all hand-picked by Khomeini. Only those who are approved by the rahbar are allowed to hold office and run in the phony elections that try to pass for Iranian “democracy.” Every one of Iran’s seven presidents has been selected by the same system.

The first president, Abolhassan Banisadr, might well have been a moderate: when he urged the release of the Americans held hostage after the embassy was stormed, he was impeached by Iran’s Parliament (Majles). The second president, Mohammad Ali Raja’i, was less moderate than Banisadr, but after initiating negotiations to release the hostages, he was assassinated. The third president, Ali Khamenei, served from 1981 until 1989, when he succeeded Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and became the second rahbar of the Islamic Republic. From that point on, Khamenei selected those who ran (often uncontested) for the office.

The only possible way for there to be genuine change in this system is for it to be initiated by a newrahbar. However, as Khamenei has shown no tendency to deviate from his predecessor’s vision, nothing has changed, and unless something prevents the 76 year-old Khamenei from selecting the next rahbar, nothing is likely to change.

Because Hassan Rouhani was hand-picked to run for president, there was never much of a chance that he could be a genuine moderate, and, if he were discovered to be one, zero chance that he could survive in the regime. Those who fail to live up to the rahbar’sexpectations are impeached or killed.

So what has changed in Iran? Only the government’s image. Compared to the ravings of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the calm demeanor of Rouhani might well appear moderate — but that is an illusion. Compared to Ahmadinejad, Rouhani might look paternalistic, almost statesman-like in his elegant pressed robes. He always smiles; he never shouts. His rise to power shows only that the regime has learned the utility of outward appearances to an enemy obsessed with outward appearances.

The government of Hassan Rouhani is but a more presentable face of the same regime that has continued its medieval sham trials, escalated torture and increased its already record-breakingexecution rates. It is the same regime that arrests squirrels and pigeons for spying, and only now has turned its counter-espionage attention to Kim Kardashian. It is the same regime that has threatened to wipe Israel off the map and launch missiles at the U.S. — only now the Obama administration has provided it the means to do so, if Iran has the patience to wait 10 years, maybe fewer. It is the same regime that came into power vowing to defeat the “Great Satan,” only now the “Great Satan” is saying that Iran does not really mean it.

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33 Mossad and Iranian spies arrested in Saudi in 3 years

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33 Mossad and Iranian spies arrested in Saudi in 3 years

33 Mossad and Iranian spies arrested in Saudi in 3 years – Thirty Saudi, an Iranian, an Afghan and a Jordanian are amongst those arrested, the …

Saudi intelligence authorities have arrested 33 spies working for the Iranian Savak and the Israeli Mossad intelligence agencies and referred them to investigative and judicial authorities over the past three years, the Okaz newspaper reported yesterday.

Iran regime airs propaganda clip to recruit Afghans to fight in Syria

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Iran regime airs propaganda clip to recruit Afghans to fight in Syria

Iran regime airs propaganda clip to recruit Afghans to fight in Syria – The six-minute clip has been produced and broadcast by the state …

NCRI – Iran’s regime has released a new promotional video clip aimed at recruiting Afghan nationals to join the war in Syria in support of Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

Iran has detained an Iranian Canadian professor, and her family doesn’t know why

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Iran has detained an Iranian Canadian professor, and her family doesn’t know why

Iran has detained an Iranian Canadian professor, and her family doesn’t know why – Homa Hoodfar, an anthropological professor at Concordia …

An Iranian Canadian academic who conducts research on gender issues in the Middle East has been arrested without formal charges and sent to the notorious Evin Prison, her family said Thursday.

Iran among Top 5 Countries Possessing Precision Missiles: Senior General

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Iranbriefing – A ranking Iranian military official highlighted the country’s considerable progress in the missile industry, saying the Islamic Republic ranks among the top five countries in terms of possessing missiles with pinpoint accuracy.Possessing Precision Missiles

It is Iran’s technological capabilities and quality in the precision missile industry that frighten the enemies, Head of the Strategic Center of the General Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi said in an interview with the Tasnim News Agency.

General Vahidi said Iran’s missile capabilities have also provided a model of deterrent power that proved to be effectual in several Israeli wars against Gaza and Lebanon.

He also explained that Iran’s missile power has paved the way for the country’s progress in space projects. “Without missile power, we could never put a satellite into orbit.”

The general then touched on the threats and rhetoric of war against Iran, stressing that in case of any military encounter, it will be Iran that determines the location of the battlefield.

He emphasized that Iran showed restraint when a host of “reactionary regional states” allied themselves with Iraq and offered widespread support for Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in an imposed war against Tehran in the 1980s, but stressed that it is not clear if the Islamic Republic would exercise the same degree of restraint and confine a possible war to a single battlefield if any such thing happens again.

Iranian officials have repeatedly underscored that the country will not hesitate to strengthen its military capabilities, which are entirely meant for defense, and that Iran’s defense capabilities will be never subject to negotiations.

Tehran has made it clear time and again that its military might poses no threat to regional countries and that the Islamic Republic’s defense doctrine is entirely based on deterrence.Possessing Precision Missiles
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State Department: Iran is top state sponsor of terrorism

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State Department: Iran is top state sponsor of terrorism

State Department: Iran is top state sponsor of terrorism – Annual report says Tehran supports terror groups worldwide, sows instability; lists Islamic …

Annual report says Tehran supports terror groups worldwide, sows instability; lists Islamic State as ‘greatest threat globally’

Another IRGC Massacre in Aleppo, Quds Force Commander Reportedly Dead

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Another IRGC Massacre in Aleppo, Quds Force Commander Reportedly Dead

Another IRGC Massacre in Aleppo, Quds Force Commander Reportedly Dead – Iranian media revealed that another slaughter had hit …

Beirut- Iranian media revealed that another slaughter had hit Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC troops located in Aleppo. This is considered the second wave of massive losses Iranian troops have suffered in Aleppo, Syria.

Bahrain arrests 8 ‘terrorists’ fleeing to Iran by speedboat

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Bahrain arrests 8 ‘terrorists’ fleeing to Iran by speedboat

Bahrain arrests 8 ‘terrorists’ fleeing to Iran by speedboat – Seven had been sentenced to between 10 to 15 years in prison for ‘terrorism’ activity …

Seven had been sentenced to between 10 to 15 years in prison for ‘terrorism’ activity
Bahrain’s coast guard arrested eight men convicted or wanted on “terrorism” charges as they tried to escape to Iran by speedboat, the Bahraini news agency reported on Sunday.

Iran-Saudi tensions erupt in ‘cyberwar’

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Iran-Saudi tensions erupt in ‘cyberwar’

Iran-Saudi tensions erupt in ‘cyberwar’ – In mid-May, Gen Gholamreza Jalali, the head of Iran’s Civil Defence Organisation, said he saw the …

When Iran’s top civil defence official said his country was preparing for major cyber-attacks from Saudi Arabia, perhaps even he did not think it would take such a short time for his warnings to become reality.