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Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Report: Mossad training Iranian exiles in Kurdistan

LinkA report in France's Le Figaro indicates that the Mossad is training Iranian exiles in Kurdistan to oppose the Iranian regime.
The article in Le Figaro claims that the Iranian assets are being prepared for conducting operations inside the energy-rich country, as part of Israel’s undercover intelligence war against Iran’s nuclear energy program. The Baghdad source told the French daily that part of Israel’s sabotage program against sensitive Iranian nuclear facilities, which includes targeted assassinations of Iranian nuclear experts, is directed out of the autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan, “where [Mossad] agents have stepped up their penetration”. For this, “the Israelis are using Kurdish oppositionists to the regime in Iran, who are living are refugees in the Kurdish regions of Iraq”, the source told Le Figaro. Although the article makes no mention of official or unofficial sanction of the Israeli operations by the Iraqi Kurdish authorities, it implies that the alleged Mossad activities are an open secret in Iraqi Kurdistan. This is not the first time that allegations have surfaced in the international press about Israeli intelligence activities in Kurdistan. In 2006, the BBC flagship investigative television program Newsnight obtained strong evidence of Israeli operatives providing military training to Kurdish militia members. The program aired video footage showing Israeli expects drilling members of Kurdish armed groups in shooting techniques and guerrilla tactics. The Israeli government denied having authorized any such training, while Iraqi Kurdish officials refused to comment on the report. But Israeli security experts told the BBC that it would be virtually impossible for Israeli trainers to operate inside Iraqi Kurdistan “without the knowledge of the Kurdish authorities”. More recently, in September of 2010, the government of Lebanon arrested three Kurds in Jounieh, a coastal town 15 kilometers north of Beirut, which it accused of working for Israeli intelligence. All three were members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), a secessionist armed group fighting for an independent Kurdish homeland in Turkey’s far-eastern Anatolia region.
Hmmm.

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1 Comments:

At 1:57 PM, Blogger Sotiris Rossis said...

Dear Carl,
I warn you and your subscribers that this message is totally off-topic. I would have sent you a private message but I want it to be public.
I was directed to your blog in WAFF Greece Turkey Defence Forum, where it is often referred to.
My message is simple, though not simplistic: As a Greek patriot, I am delighted that Greece and Israel relations are warming. Our peoples' bonds are stronger than those that my country supposedly shares with Italy, Serbia, Russia, etc. I love Israel and its people and openly express this love with every opportunity presented to me.
In these precarious times, every Greek should understand that Israel is a true friend, a brother. Relations with other nations are dictated by interests, but not in our case.

Kavod,
Sotirios Rossis
Rhodes, Greece
srossis@gmail.com

 

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