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Friday, October 14, 2011

Analysis: Alleged Assassination Plot Doesn't Fit Past Iranian Behavior


Plot to kill Saudi ambassador with Mexican drug cartel's help would represent a brazen, new direction for both, which have avoided direct confrontation with the U.S.

The alleged Iranian plot to use Mexican cartel gunmen to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington is one of the strangest, most serious terrorism cases to surface in years, a mix of seemingly credible evidence and unlikely scenarios that departs dramatically from Iran’s past record of global terrorist activity.

On Tuesday, a grim-faced U.S. attorney general and the FBI director accused Iranian intelligence officials in an alleged $1.5 million scheme to kill Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir of Saudi Arabia in a bombing at a restaurant in the capital.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

again; somthin' fishy here.....

Anonymous said...

The media needs something to talk about to cover for Obamas numerous scandals that are brewing.

Anonymous said...

Iran is playing the US. Of course they set up this plot to be caught on purpose. All in order to continue to lure the US into a conflict they know we can't afford, don't have the political will to execute effectively, or the political advantage on the international stage to gain full support for. This all fits into Al Queda's strategy of wearing the US down slowly with multiple conflicts.

But of course they wouldn't be thumbing their noses if we wouldn't have wasted so many resources in Iraq!