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Subject: [UK-911-Truth] Who Killed Iranian Nuclear Scientist Massoud Ali
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Who Killed Massoud Ali Mohammadi?

- and why?
by Justin Raimondo, January 15, 2010
http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2010/01/14/who-killed-massoud-ali-mohamma
di/

Imagine the following scenario: The chief executive of a foreign country
decides to conduct terrorist operations inside U.S. territory, and signs a
"presidential finding" to that effect. Furthermore, that "finding"
authorizes the foreign government's agents to engage in "defensive lethal
action," i.e. assassinations. And what if, shortly after this information
has been leaked to the public, prominent US government officials and even a
nuclear scientist or two are assassinated, kidnapped, or otherwise targeted
by mysterious terrorists, with no one taking "credit" for these actions?

How long before the United States military turned that country into a pile
of molten rock and charred debris?

I give it about fifteen minutes, max.

However, if that chief executive happened to be an American president, and
if the "finding" was approved by Democratic congressonal leaders, and if the
targets of these assassinations and kidnappings were Iranian - well, then,
it isn't terrorism, now is it - since nothing we do is ever so
characterized, no matter how accurate such a description may be.

The assassination of Massoud Ali Mohammadi, a prominent Iranian nuclear
physicist, had all the earmarks of a state agency behind it:
he was killed in an explosion set off by a sophisticated remote- controlled
device attached to the underside of a motorbike parked outside his home.
However, a closer look shows that the killing, if it was carried out by the
US or its agents, doesn't fit the expected pattern.

Looking at Mohammadi's list of publications, it appears he was an
astrophysicist, and not the sort one would normally associate with Iran's
nuclear program, but that may be neither here nor there. After all, our own
CIA has said, "with high confidence," [.pdf] that Iran abandoned its nuclear
weapons program in 2003, and hasn't re-started it - so the idea that this is
an attempt to set back Iran's drive for nukes is flat out wrong, because
there are no Iranian nukes and little likelihood of them any time soon.

So there must have been another reason for the targeting of Mohammadi in
particular, and both the timing and the politics bear this out. The killing
comes at a time when Iranian regime is threatened by an extensive popular
upsurge, the "Green" movement, led by former presidential candidate Mir
Hossein Moussavi, made manifest in street demonstrations which the
government has reacted to with vicious violence. In spite of the regime's
efforts to portray Mohammadi as one of their own, he was in fact a supporter
of Moussavi: he was one of the signatories of a statement issued by
Mossavi's academic supporters. He was, in short, clearly aligned with the
"Greens,"
although not an activist type.

Of course, we don't know who killed Mohammadi, although Tehran has variously
accused the US, the Israelis, Iranian royalists, and the neo- Marxist
Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK) of being behind the bombing.
Certainly any of these are credible suspects, but the instrument of the
assassination is less important than the motivation or intent behind it, and
in any case the question of whodunit could be at least partially illuminated
if we ask why it was done.

Before we can answer that question, however, we need to go back and look at
the context, including the rationale for and motivation behind that
presidential "finding." Issued in the final months of the Bush
administration, the finding was an attempt to get around military and
congressional opposition to the idea of a direct attack on Iran by the US.
The joint chiefs were horrified by the prospect and made their opposition
plain, and the Democratic-controlled Congress was none too enthusiastic
about ginning up another war when we were already knee- deep in Iraq and
Afghanistan. Hardliners in the Bush administration, however, were not
content to let it go at that, naturally, and so President Bush, in this
finding, authorized a covert campaign dedicated to "regime change" -
including those "defensive lethal actions" that sound like assassinations to
me.

The idea was to destabilize the Iranian "prison house of nations" by forging
links with underground secessionist and dissident organizations, such as the
Sunni terrorist group operating in Baluchistan on the border with Pakistan.
There was also a lot of agitation, at the time, among neoconservatives to
rehabilitate the MEK, which has been classified by the US State Department
as an officially-designated terrorist organization, and use them to effect
"regime change" in Iran. Given MEK's degree of support amongst the
then-dominant neocons inside the administration, as well as in Congress, can
there be much doubt MEK got in on the $400 million gravy train?

Forced to abandon plans for striking Iran, the Bush administration took the
route of subversion, and set the stage for a series of provocations aimed at
"regime change." Given the complicity of the Democrats in this scheme, there
is no reason to assume the program stopped with the ascension of Obama.
Indeed, there is every reason to think the program may have even been
accelerated, given the reluctance with which the present administration
would contemplate a frontal assault on Tehran. War may be out of the
question, for the moment, but what about a revolution? Indeed, Team Obama
have recently been more effusive with their open support for the Iranian
"Greens," and US government support for the Moussavi movement is all but
official. Yet Mohammadi was himself a Green supporter, and therefore his
execution may be seen as the act of some entity that aims at blocking this
indirect means of dealing with the Iranians.

On the one hand, there is plenty of speculation revolving around the
possibility that the Iranians took out Mohammadi themselves, as a warning to
dissidents, particularly dissident scientists. However, this seems highly
improbable: at a  time when Tehran is touting its technological prowess as a
point of pride in its conflict with the West, this they-did-it-to-themselves
scenario makes little sense.

On the other hand, there are those who have every interest in blocking any
and all attempts to deal with Iran relatively peacefully, i.e.
short of a full-scale frontal military assault. Israel has made plain its
desire to strike at Iran, or have the US do it for them, and Israel's lobby
in the U.S. is busy beating the drums for war.

What points toward the Israelis in this instance is Mohammadi's Green
affiliation: an Associated Press video report shows pro-Green mourners at
Mohammadi's funeral procession, hailing him as a martyr and denouncing the
Mossad. Inside Iran, the political effect of the assassination is to blur
the ideological distinctions between the Greens and their opponents in the
government - and blunt the US administration's covert effort to carry out
"regime change" short of an invasion.

The Israelis are well aware that the Greens are just as nationalist and
intransigent on the subject of Iran's right to pursue nuclear research as
the hardliners. They therefore have every interest in destabilizing this
movement, sowing fear among prominent Green supporters - such as Mohammadi's
academic colleagues - and also spreading the rumor that domestic assassins
struck him due to his support for Moussavi. Deprived of the
Holocaust-denying fire-breathing President Ahmadinejad as the public face of
the Iranian government, and with the Greens in power, the Israelis would
have a much harder time convincing their American sponsors Iran represents a
danger to the world and must be stopped at all costs.

The Israelis have long utilized assassination as a tool in their bag of
tricks, and do so semi-openly: what other intelligence agency has an entire
special section devoted to taking out its enemies? Mohammadi is the third
prominent Iranian scientist to have met with foul play in the past year or
so - see here, and here - and the idea that the Israelis are behind it was
not only given voice by the Iranians, but also by the Stratfor research
organization, which is said to have ties with Israeli intelligence.


Who killed Mohammadi? We don't know, and may never know for sure: but all
indications point to Israel, and it's no wonder that even Debka, the Israeli
web site with links to Mossad, practically claimed "credit" for the act on
Tel Aviv's behalf.

What's interesting is that this explanation for Mohammadi's unsightly end
underscores the role played by Israel in the geopolitics of the Middle East,
as not only Iran's chief adversary in the region but also as a subverter of
American policy and interests. The Iranians, with their cartoon-version
worldview of the US and Israel as two heads of the same hydra-headed
monster, are too simplistic by far: when it comes to the Middle East, Israel
is working to undermine not only Tehran but also Washington - and anyone who
gets in the way of their agenda.



 
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