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Information leak worries Iran rulers

Reza Shafa
Mahmoud AhmadinejadIranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) top commanders close to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are warning him over information leaking from the regime’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) under its current secretary, Brig. General Ali Larijani who is also the top mullahs’ negotiator with the West over the nuclear dispute.

The IRGC commanders have put forth as proof of such leakage the following facts:

Can Iran’s terror machine reach U.S. Shores?

Reza Shafa
Ahmadinejad: Playing with the lion's tail!An alarming series of arrests by the FBI alerted everyone wondering how far the arms of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its subordinate Quds Force can extend.

Following the recent revelations about the plan to blow up the JFK fuel pipeline from New Jersey, the mullahs’ fingerprints were found all over.

On June 3, it was announced that two suspects of the JFK bombing were arrested in Trinidad and Tobago. A 55-year-old man identified as Abdul-Qader was on his way to Venezuela to get a visa from Iranian embassy in that country.

Dollar holding strong aginst Iraqi Dinar

Irqi DinarStop Fundamentalism,Thursday June 14 – Iraqi Dinar was sold at 1258 per Dollar Wednesday at Iraq’s Central Bank Auction.  This is three Dinars lower than mid last month’s prices.

The demand for dollar has increased since earlier this month causing the rise in its value against Dinar.

The exchange rate of the Iraqi Dinar rose significantly at the expense of Dollar, last year and earlier this year.

Why Iran arrested its own former nuclear negotiator

Mohammad Amin
Considering his key role in the Iranian foreign policy, the arrest of Mousavian, the former nuclear negotiator of the clerical regime is very significant.

From 1989 to mid 1997, Mousavian held the position of Iran’s ambassador to Germany, the most important representative of the mullah’s regime in Europe. Behind the scene, the mullahs were praising his role for  the logistical support of regime’s terrorist cells in Europe. Terrorism in that period formed the fundamental policy of the Iranian regime as their nuclear strategy does at the present time. The terrorist murder of four Kurdish dissidents in Mykonos restaurant in Berlin is among Mousavian’s records.

Iran hangs seven on the charges of mischief

Stop Fundamentalism, June 7 – The website of the Iranian opposition, NCRI, reported today that 7 people have been hanged in Iran on the charges of hooliganism and mischief.

Five of the victims where hanged in public in the City of Jiroft, the state-run daily Quds reported on June 6.

Iran meddling: Octopus in Palestine this time

Reza Shafa
New details are unfolding on the mullahs’ meddling in bloody rival factional fightings in Palestine.

A document leaked out just recently from the Qods Force headquarters in Tehran elaborates how the force is busy meddling in the affairs of that troubled region.

The Qods commanders are trying vehemently to derail the peace process with Israel and by the same token stir unrest among the Palestinians. The force’s headquarter in Tehran is planning round the clock now and has just issued new directives for its agents within the Palestinian groups to make as much trouble as possible.

In a specific highly classified order, the force has instructed that its operatives on the ground simultaneous with attacks on Fattah movement should continue with firing of Qassam missiles into the Israeli territories. This is carried out by Hamas forces.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards publication: Americans will be sitting ducks all over the world

Reza Shafa
In its issue number 288, IRGC’s Sobh-e Sadegh weekly, published under the supervision of the Political Office of the Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, expressed the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) frustration over Arbil arrest of five of its top commanders posed as diplomats by the U.S. forces in Iraq. 

The weekly quoted Brig. Gen. Reza Zaker as saying, “I think the U.S. [authorities] are psychologically mature enough to realize the degree in which their forces are scattered in Afghanistan and Iraq. Not to mention those U.S. citizens in East Asia, Pakistan, India, Africa, Latin America, and Europe just to name a few locations where they can be reached when the need arises. Getting to those targets and locating them is much easier than buying a few ship-loads of cheap Chinese made goods.”

Iran regime: Regional superpower or a theocracy on the demise?

Mohammad Mohaddessin
The recent euphoria over the outcome of upcoming talks between Washington and Tehran, scheduled for May 28 in Baghdad, has given the die-hard proponents of conciliation with the Iranian mullahs a glimmer of hope. As illusory as they are, these expectations reveal a blurred understanding of the state of affairs in Iran and the essence of the Iranian mullahs’ foreign and domestic policy.

A fundamental question needs to be answered in order to see through the fog that hangs over the policy on Iran: are we witnessing the emergence of a regional power or the demise of a troglodyte theocracy?  

Iran meddling: Is Yemen not off limit to Quds Force?

Reza Shafa
This question does not have a simple yes or no answer because the mullahs’ regime sees no geographical boundaries to its expansion in the Islamic world. The mullahs’ Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei considers himself as God’s sole representative on Earth who has the responsibility of leading his subjects. Yemen is no exception to this rule.
  
It has been quite sometime now since slowly, but effectively, the Iranian regime is supporting the insurgent Shiite groups logistically in Yemen. With the mullahs, the task would be to stir violence and unrest in the country.