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    Report: Saudis, US sponsoring covert action against Iran

    http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Report...tion_0507.html

    The governments of Saudi Arabia and the United States are working with other states in the Middle East region to sponsor covert action against Iran, according to a report in this month's edition of The Atlantic. The report also suggests that covert attacks may occur against Iran's oil sector.

    David Samuels, in a lengthy article on Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's diplomatic initiatives in the Middle East, reports that the US is promoting a campaign against Iran that includes covert action.

    Since last Fall, he writes, "Rice and her colleagues in the administration decided to embark on a daring and risky third course: a coordinated campaign, directed with the help of the intelligence services of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates....The bill for the covert part of this activity, which has involved funding sectarian political movements and paramilitary groups in Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, and the Palestinian territories, is said to amount to more than $300 million. It is being paid by Saudi Arabia and other concerned Gulf states, for whom the combination of a hasty American withdrawal from Iraq and a nuclear-armed Iran means trouble."

    Samuels suggests that Iran has already faced a variety of internal attacks as a consequence of this covert program.

    "They pointed to an upsurge in antigovernment guerrilla activity inside Iran, including a bomb in Zahedan, the economic center of the province of Baluchistan, that killed 11 soldiers in the elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on February 14; the mysterious death of the Iranian scientist Ardashir Hosseinpour, who worked on uranium enrichment at the Isfahan nuclear facility; and the defection of a high-ranking Iranian general named Ali Asgari, a former ***uty minister of defense who was also the Revolutionary Guard officer responsible for training and supplying Hezbollah during its war against the Israelis in southern Lebanon in the 1980s," Samuels notes.

    More than that, Samuels warns that these covert actions may soon target Iran's petroleum sector.

    "People focus altogether on the nuclear facilities and how difficult they would be to take out," he quotes former Secretary of State George Shultz as saying. "But it’s not difficult for somebody to sabotage those refineries."

    Samuels' report echoes an earlier story by the New Yorker's Seymour Hersh.

    "The clandestine operations have been kept secret, in some cases, by leaving the execution or the funding to the Saudis, or by finding other ways to work around the normal congressional appropriations process, current and former officials close to the Administration said," he wrote in the March 5 article.

    Samuels full report is available to subscribers at The Atlantic's website.

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    Every nation in the middle east knows and fears the intensions of Iran, with the exception of Syria, and the associated terror organizations like Hazbola, Islamic Jihad and Hamas which exist as a result of Iran's "generosity"

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    This is just making the plot thicker. Iran wont let SA meddle in its affair and will eventually retaliate once it loses the protection. On the same side SA can be viewed as perhaps the one that radiates the greatest regional influence, a nuclear Iran changes the variables around. Hence I can understand SA desire to counter Irans nuclear ambitions yet consequences can be expected, if and when.

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    baseless accusations, SA is not funding sabatoge attacks against Iranian oil sector

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    Quote Originally Posted by eliteforce
    baseless accusations, SA is not funding sabatoge attacks against Iranian oil sector
    Not baseless, but common knowledge.
    The intention of Iran to reshape the entire Middle East into one big Islamic/Shia controlled nation, is common knowledge to every country in the neighborhood. SA has and the Wahabi flavor of Islam have more to lose then any other country, both social, and financial.

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    it seems risky for saudia arabia to directly fund insurgent groups in Iran because Iran would definitely retaliate against the saudis. relations are hostile but I think both countries know they need to talk to each other. The US supporting insurgents in Iran is something I've suspected for a while. There was an article a couple months of ago about the US protecting a Kurdish terrorist group (they are considered terrorist by the US State ***artment) and there probably using them to spy on and attack Iran.

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