Anonymous ID: f83443 Feb. 11, 2019, 4:50 p.m. No.5129764   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mossad, MI6 Smuggled Defected Iranian Nuclear Scientist In Migrant Caravan To UK

 

An almost unbelievable and shocking spy revelation has been uncovered in a new report by The Daily Mail. An Iranian nuclear scientist who was smuggled out of Iran and into the UK, and then on to the United States had previously helped Israeli intelligence plan the assassination of another nuclear scientist inside Iran. The defected Iranian scientist, only identified as a 47-year-old male "nuclear technician" reportedly crossed the English channel on an inflatable raft while hiding among a larger group of migrants. In a line that sounds straight out of a James Bond movie, the report says "MI6 spies smuggled a defecting Iranian nuclear scientist into the UK on a dinghy by using Channel migrant crisis as cover." Crucially, the unnamed defector was allegedly involved in the 2012 assassination of Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan in Tehran, who at the time was considered Tehran's top nuclear expert. The defected scientist appears to have been working as a source for Mossad and other foreign intelligence agencies for years prior to what The Daily Mail is calling an "extraction" operation which began in October of last year.

 

In 2012 the Sunday Times had identified Mossad as being behind the car bombing that took Mostafa Roshan's life, which the defected 47-year-old scientist had reportedly supplied information for, according to sources cited in the Daily Mail. According to a description of the January 2012 assassination in The Guardian at the time: On the morning of 11 January Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, the deputy head of Iran's uranium enrichment facility at Natanz, was in his car on his way to work when he was blown up by a magnetic bomb attached to his car door. He was 32 and married with a young son. He wasn't armed, or anywhere near a battlefield. Since 2010, three other Iranian nuclear scientists have been killed in similar circumstances, including Darioush Rezaeinejad, a 35-year-old electronics expert shot dead outside his daughter's nursery in Tehran last July. But instead of outrage or condemnation, we have been treated to expressions of undisguised glee.

 

More recently in 2018, a plan was hatched to finally "extract" the valuable intelligence asset and defector, which involved Mossad facilitating his escape from Iran to Turkey, after which MI6 used the migrant crisis as "cover" for his entry into the UK. His exit immediately triggered a widespread search by Islamic Revolutionary Guard forces.

 

Citing an anonymous intelligence source The Daily Mail report describes: Once in France, the question of how to get him into Britain remained. We couldn't simply fly him in. Though unusual, it was determined infiltrating him into a group of fellow migrants preparing to cross the Channel by boat offered one solution. And apparently it worked, the report continues: The 47-year-old man is thought to have hidden among other Iranians on an inflatable boat when making the crossing. The scientist travelled by 3,000 miles by land to the French coast near Calais after he was reportedly smuggled out of his homeland and into neighbouring Turkey by the Israeli secret service Mossad.

 

The rationale for such a bizarre operation is that MI6 wanted to interview the defector, yet it was politically sensitive given that Britain is still part of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. So MI6 reportedly interviewed the man before he ultimately continued en route to the United States. The Daily Mail describes that "MI6 interviewed the nuclear technician on Iran's nuclear plans before he was flown to America." Meanwhile Israeli media outlets have picked up and begun circulating the story, which has yet to meet with any high level of government confirmation, not likely to happen in operations involving Israeli Mossad, MI6, or the CIA. he Jerusalem Post notes the amply documented history of such bizarre and high risk intelligence and assassination operations targeting Iranian officials: "Israel is said to have launched a secret operation to dissuade scientists from taking part in the Iranian nuclear program by eliminating those it deemed valuable." But the report also says, "Israel has never confirmed or denied such claims." If it's true that the CIA is currently talking to a high level Iranian nuclear scientist defector now residing on American soil, could this be the next "Curveball" type informant that feeds the administration with everything it needs to make the case for regime change in Iran?

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-02-11/mossad-mi6-smuggled-defected-iranian-nuclear-scientist-migrant-caravan-uk

Anonymous ID: f83443 Feb. 11, 2019, 5:04 p.m. No.5130033   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0086 >>0174

Trump Tweets In Persian Now? "Birthday Wishes" Sent To Iran's Leaders

 

On the 40th anniversary of Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution, President Trump attempted to reach out to Iranians in their own language by tweeting "the long-suffering Iranian people deserve a much brighter future." Notably this marks the first time in history a sitting US president issued a social media statement in Persian, or the Farsi language. "40 years of corruption. 40 years of repression. 40 years of terror. The regime in Iran has produced only #40YearsofFailure. The long-suffering Iranian people deserve a much brighter future" — the president tweeted in Farsi and in English.

 

We wonder what poor low-level CIA or State Department analyst had to be pulled from their work and into the White House to compose the foreign language tweet for the president. But on a more serious note, a number of observers were quick to point out that between national security adviser John Bolton's prior tweet and the president's statement, it appears regime change in Tehran is indeed the administration's current policy, something that's been adamantly denied in the past.

 

For example starting last August Bolton has repeatedly claimed “our policy is not regime change” but opted for language that stops short, describing instead a policy of “unprecedented pressure on the government of Iran to change its behavior.” This didn't stop political opponents like former Secretary of State John Kerry from accusing the White House pursuing an active policy of regime change in Iran.

 

Bolton earlier on Monday tweeted two messages with a similar theme with that of Trump's, saying Iran's leaders have "failed to fulfill its promises to uphold and safeguard the rights of its citizens" and that it's up to the people to "determine the direction of their country" which Bolton follows by saying the US plans to "support the will of the Iranian people" and will "stand behind them." Moreover, Bolton was featured in a one minute video on Monday which was uploaded to the White House's official Twitter account, wherein he issued perhaps the most blunt and direct threat of the day, addressed specifically to Ayatollah Khamenei.

 

"What a 40 years its been, tyrannizing its own people and terrorizing the world, Iran continues to seek nuclear weapons to intimidate peaceful people all around the globe and ballistic missiles to use as delivery systems," Bolton said in the clip. "Iran under the ayatollahs remains the central banker of international terrorism and its conventional military forces are all over the Middle East, in Yemen, Iraq and Syria. "Perhaps worst of all the people of Iran have suffered grievously, right now unemployment is at record levels, inflation is at all-time highs, the Iranian currency has gone through the floor," he continued. "So Ayatollah Khamenei, for all your boasts, for all your threats to the life of the American president, you are responsible for terrorizing your own people and terrorizing the world as a whole, I don't think you'll have many more anniversaries left to enjoy."" After both Trump and Bolton's messages related to the "40YearsofFailure" hashtag, Iran analyst and author for The National Interest observed, "OK, so its official: This policy is regime change." Though we doubt the president had to address the Iranians directly in Farsi for them to figure that out, but perhaps it helps with the propaganda value.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-02-11/trump-tweets-persian-now-birthday-wishes-sent-irans-leaders