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Former Mossad chief: Assassinate Ahmadinejad

Iranian president 'says he wants to die a martyr so he should be sent to 
heaven,' Meir Amit says

Aaron Klein, WND
Published:      02.14.07, 13:33 / Israel News

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad should "be made to disappear from 
the arena," Meir Amit, a former director of Israel's Mossad intelligence 
agency, advocated in an exclusive interview with WND.



Amit, one of the most esteemed figures in the Israeli intelligence 
establishment, said while he was director of the Mossad from 1963 to 
1968 he regularly argued against the assassination of world leaders. But 
he said the case of Ahmadinejad is different.

"Ahmadinejad is the pusher of all the Muslim world toward fanaticism and 
extremism. In his case, he should be made to disappear from the arena. 
He has said he wants to become a shahid, a martyr, so I think he should 
get his wish and be sent to heaven," Amit said.



Amit, now in his mid-80's, directed some of the most notorious Mossad 
operations while he was the organization's chief, including the running 
of Israeli spy Eli Cohen who penetrated top levels of the Syrian 
government, and the hijacking of an advance fighter plane from Iraq. The 
subject of multiple books and movies, Amit serves as chairman of 
Israel's Center for Special Studies.



Amit says he is intimately familiar with the political structure of Iran 
, having gone on special missions to the country during the 1960's while 
Israel had a relationship with Iranian leaders.



He told WND he does not advocate an Israeli military attack against 
Iran's suspected nuclear facilities. Instead he said Israel should adopt 
a defensive position, deploying a working anti-missile system to 
intercept possible Iranian missile attacks.



Israel this weekend successfully tested the Arrow missile defense system 
in its first nighttime exercise against a missile mocking an Iranian 
Shihab-3.



Amit termed Iran an "international threat." He said Israel and the US 
should work with the international community to undermine Ahmadinejad's 
regime and foster a popular uprising.



Ahmadinejad has called for Israel to be wiped off the map



"We know most of the younger generation in Iran is against Ahmadenejad. 
They should be aided. The US and international community is trying now 
in a light way by using broadcasting, and putting antennas in several 
places in Iran and also having one or two stations broadcasting real 
news and appropriate messages," said Amit.



"More money needs to be budgeted to this cause," Amit said.



'We're on the eve of World War III'

While the former Mossad chief did not call for a military strike against 
Iran, Amit said he foresees a war in the region in the future.



He said global civilization is on the verge of "World War III," a 
massive conflict in which the Islamic world is attempting to impose its 
ideology on Western nations.



"I am worried about a regional war, but also we need to look at the 
bigger picture and see that Islam is fighting western world and not only 
Israel. Look at the terror in Spain, France, London, the U.S.," said Amit.



"I call it World War III. You must look at it from this angle and treat 
it wider, not as a problem of terrorism here and there. The war is not 
being waged just by Iran and in Iraq, it's being launched by Muslims all 
over the world," said Amit.



Amit referenced recent terror attacks against Israel, Europe and the 
United States; Iran's alleged nuclear ambitions; the insurgency in Iraq 
and Afghanistan; and recent worldwide Muslim riots.



"It looks to me like it is a kind of coordinated or contemplated problem 
to somehow impose the Islamic idea all over the world," Amit said.



Amit urged Western nations to "unite and work together. Unfortunately, 
the world is not uniting. Russia is playing its own game, and so is China."



Both China and Russia have been aiding Iran's nuclear program, which 
Tehran claims is intended for peaceful purposes only. In a bid to soften 
possible sanctions against Iran, Russia earlier proposed setting up a 
joint venture to enrich uranium for Iran on Russian soil.



Amit's call for the "disappearing" of Ahmadinejad comes as the Iranian 
leader yesterday told ABC News in an interview he was "open for talks," 
on his country's nuclear program. Ahmadinejad denied suggestions he 
sought conflict with the US, saying Iran was "trying to find ways to 
love people".



But Ahmadinejad's statements were punctuated by comments also made 
yesterday by Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Seyed Mohammad Ali 
Hosseini, who told Iranian state-run television Tehran will "never" 
agree to suspend its nuclear activities.



"The issue of suspension is not acceptable under any conditions," 
Hosseini said.



Amit said Iran currently is fostering region-wide instability, funding 
and aiding the insurgency against US troops in Iraq, directing the 
Lebanese Hezbollah militia and funding Palestinian terrorism.



"But I think the most serious problem is Iran developing nuclear power," 
Amit said.

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