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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Iran whines to the UN over its nuclear scientists' unfortunate demise

Iran is whining to the UN about its nuclear scientists being killed, and, it goes without saying that they're blaming the Mossad.
Iran referred to as "unfounded allegations and distortions," Israel's accusations that the Islamic Republic was behind a recent spate of terror plots against Israeli interests abroad, while charging the Jewish State with assassinating Iranian nuclear scientists as part of a "war game," AFP reported on Thursday.

The complaints came in a letter sent by Iran's Ambassador to the UN, Mohammad Khazaee, to the UN Security Council.

Tehran "categorically rejects the allegations concerning any involvement of its officials or organs whatsoever in alleged recent terrorist operations against Israeli targets in a number of countries, namely Thailand, India, Georgia or Azerbaijan," Khazaee's letter said.

He added that Iran has "suffered from terrorist acts including assassinations of her nuclear scientists due to the tacit and explicit support extended by the Israeli regime to terrorist groups."
There are three Iranians under arrest in Thailand for trying to murder Israeli diplomats there. The bombs they used were remarkably similar to those used by terrorists a few days earlier in New Delhi and Tbilisi. Open and shut case? Maybe not, but certainly a lot of very strong circumstantial evidence.

On the other hand, what evidence is there of Israeli involvement in the liquidation of university professors in Iran who just happen to be involved in nuclear physics? A 'confession' from some poor guy who was beaten to the edge of death that he was trained by the Mossad? Heh.

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1 Comments:

At 11:52 PM, Blogger Sunlight said...

BTW, kudos to Thailand for enforcing their law. They have their own issues in the southern regions. Thailand has a solid spine!

 

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