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Report: U.S. escalating covert ops against Iran Congressional leaders agreed to funding for plans to destabilize leadership

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updated 8:27 a.m. CT, Sun., June. 29, 2008



NEW YORK - U.S. congressional leaders agreed late last year to President George W. Bush's funding request for a major escalation of covert operations against Iran aimed at destabilizing its leadership, according to a report in The New Yorker magazine published online on Sunday.


The article by reporter Seymour Hersh, from the magazine's July 7 and 14 issue, centers around a highly classified Presidential Finding signed by Bush which by U.S. law must be made known to Democratic and Republican House and Senate leaders and ranking members of the intelligence committees.


"The Finding was focused on undermining Iran's nuclear ambitions and trying to undermine the government through regime change," the article cited a person familiar with its contents as saying, and involved "working with opposition groups and passing money."


Hersh has written previously about possible administration plans to go to war to stop Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons, including an April 2006 article in the New Yorker that suggested regime change in Iran, whether by diplomatic or military means, was Bush's ultimate goal.

Up to $400 million requested
Funding for the covert escalation, for which Bush requested up to $400 million, was approved by congressional leaders, according to the article, citing current and former military, intelligence and congressional sources.


Clandestine operations against Iran are not new. U.S. Special Operations Forces have been conducting crossborder operations from southern Iraq since last year, the article said.


These have included seizing members of Al Quds, the commando arm of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, and taking them to Iraq for interrogation, and the pursuit of "high-value targets" in Bush's war on terrorism, who may be captured or killed, according to the article.


But the scale and the scope of the operations in Iran, which include the Central Intelligence Agency, have now been significantly expanded, the article said, citing current and former officials.


Many of these activities are not specified in the new finding, and some congressional leaders have had serious questions about their nature, it said.


Among groups inside Iran benefiting from U.S. support is the Jundallah, also known as the Iranian People's Resistance Movement, according to former CIA officer Robert Baer. Council on Foreign Relations analyst Vali Nasr described it to Hersh as a vicious organization suspected of links to al Qaeda.


The article said U.S. support for the dissident groups could prompt a violent crackdown by Iran, which could give the Bush administration a reason to intervene.


None of the Democratic leaders in Congress would comment on the finding, the article said. The White House, which has repeatedly denied preparing for military action against Iran, and the CIA also declined comment.


The United States is leading international efforts to rein in Iran's suspected effort to develop nuclear weapons, although Washington concedes Iran has the right to develop nuclear power for civilian uses.

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Covert operations should be part of the military budget, such that they can stay.. well, covert!

Sheesh, yelling to the world about future actions is stupid.















That is why I think this is bogus!

Now, I shall read it. :)
 

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What are you doing on liberal web sites Gracie--geeez, you'd be better off on porn sites! :24:

That seems to be your answer for everything in one way or another. Not the first time you mentioned porn sites, hmmm. ;)
Reuters is an excellent source of news. Stay away from Fox News unless you need conservatively laundered propaganda.
 

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That seems to be your answer for everything in one way or another. Not the first time you mentioned porn sites, hmmm. ;)
Reuters is an excellent source of news. Stay away from Fox News unless you need conservatively laundered propaganda.

It is a decent site ... I was just joking. I should make better use of my emoticons so people understand me better. :nod: ;)
 
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