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Tue Feb 14, 2012, 03:21 PM Feb 2012

The Iranian Threat to New York City [View all]

On Monday, Israeli embassy workers in the capital cities of India and Georgia were targeted in terrorist attacks that Israeli officials believe were planned and carried out by Iran and its client, the militant group Hezbollah. The bomb in Tbilisi was defused, but the bomb in New Delhi, planted in an embassy worker's car, exploded and injured at least two.

Iran's next target could well be on American soil. In Senate testimony last month, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper stated that Iranian officials "are now more willing to conduct an attack in the United States in response to real or perceived U.S. actions that threaten the regime."

As evidence, Mr. Clapper cited an alleged plot foiled last October in which a naturalized U.S. citizen of Iranian descent, directed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, hired a member of a Mexican drug cartel to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States. The plan involved blowing up a Washington, D.C., restaurant—potentially killing hundreds of Americans in the process.

Iran has a proven record of using its official presence in a foreign city to coordinate attacks, which are then carried out by Hezbollah agents from abroad, often leveraging the local community—whether wittingly or not—as facilitators. Most notable are the 1992 and 1994 bombings of Israeli and Jewish targets in Argentina, which killed 29 and 85 people, respectively. The New York City Police Department, where I work as director of Intelligence Analysis, sent a team to Argentina to study the modus operandi of those attacks and to meet with Argentine security officials who worked the investigations. Coupled with open source information, this is what the NYPD learned

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203824904577215592376556800.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

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Israel is determined to drag us into another one of their wars, We did Iraq isn't that enough. bahrbearian Feb 2012 #1
No one encouraged Iran to target Saudi officials on US soil DUIC Feb 2012 #3
Your not using more suspect plots, are you? that one is a joke. bahrbearian Feb 2012 #5
Not a terribly funny joke to the potential victims at the targeted Cafe Milano DUIC Feb 2012 #9
Talk about international intrigue. Lawlbringer Feb 2012 #2
would you care for a False Flag Operation with your fries? virtualobserver Feb 2012 #4
How about some Yellow Cake instead. bahrbearian Feb 2012 #6
You mean like 911? DUIC Feb 2012 #10
when an article is sourced to a government, and that government has a specific aim virtualobserver Feb 2012 #11
But as propaganda it does make sense in a way- in the way that Israel wants/needs US assistance azurnoir Feb 2012 #12
exactly, it makes perfect sense as propaganda virtualobserver Feb 2012 #14
Got it. Big Government is evil. DUIC Feb 2012 #13
your position is therefore that if I don't buy the propaganda, I'm paranoid......very amusing. virtualobserver Feb 2012 #15
Those two aren't even close to the same. Ruby the Liberal Feb 2012 #16
I understand Israel's motivation but fear isn't a more noble excuse than greed virtualobserver Feb 2012 #17
Far more serious? Put Santorum in the whitehouse? Ruby the Liberal Feb 2012 #18
If Iran responds to an attack from Israel energy prices skyrocket worldwide virtualobserver Feb 2012 #19
Thank you for challenging my intelligence. Ruby the Liberal Feb 2012 #20
I think that my challenge was rather mild considering that you stated that my conclusions..... virtualobserver Feb 2012 #21
I do concede that the Panetta comment made my spine tingle for a moment. Ruby the Liberal Feb 2012 #22
Ahmadinejad's rhetoric has been insane..... virtualobserver Feb 2012 #23
Ah...a little early evening propaganda AnOhioan Feb 2012 #7
Has Iran hired the Three Stooges to carry out this arm of its foreign policy? Crunchy Frog Feb 2012 #8
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