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Thursday, December 01, 2011

Explosion outside Tehran two weeks ago an attempt to assassinate Ayatollah Ali Khameni?

In an attempt to sort out Monday's explosion near an Iranian uranium facility in Isfahan, Missing Peace points out something that may be much bigger: The explosion two weeks ago at a missile base outside Tehran may have been an attempt to assassinate Ayatollah Ali Khameni.
So what really happened in Isfahan?

Dr. Ali Reza Nourisadeh, an expert on Iran who writes for Al Sharq al-Awsat, told us on the phone from London that the explosion took place on air force base 8 near Isfahan. He said that 400 converted Chinese missiles were destroyed by the blast, as well as a rocket fuel depot.

He also reported that the explosion in Bidganeh two weeks ago, destroyed 180 long range missiles as well as warheads.

Daniel Ashrafi, an Iranian expat now living in Canada, told us that Ayatolla Khamenei was supposed to be on the air force base in Bidganeh, when the first explosion took place. His arrival was delayed, however.

Ashrafi also said that after the humiliating events in Isfahan and Bidganeh, the regime deliberately created the crisis at the British embassy in Tehran in order to divert the attention to an external enemy,
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