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Iran's supreme leader orders fresh terror attacks on West (The Telegraph)

Iran's Supreme Leader,Ayatollah Ali Khamenei , has ordered the country's Revolutionary Guards to intensify its campaign of terror attacks against the West and its allies in retaliation for supporting the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
By Con Coughlin
7:00AM BST 22 Aug 2012


According to Western intelligence officials, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei gave the order to the elite Quds Force unit following a recent emergency meeting of Iran's National Security Council in Tehran held to discuss a specially-commissioned report into the implications for Iran of the Assad regime's overthrow.

Damascus is Iran's most important regional ally, and the survival of the Assad regime is regarded as vital to sustaining the Iranian-backed Hizbollah militia which controls southern Lebanon.

The report, which was personally commissioned by Mr Khamenei, concluded that Iran's national interests were being threatened by a combination of the U.N. sanctions imposed over Iran's nuclear programme and the West's continuing support for Syrian opposition groups attempting to overthrow the Syrian government.

Intelligence officials say the report concludes that Iran "cannot be passive" to the new threats posed to its national security, and warns that Western support for Syrian opposition groups was placing Iran's "resistance alliance" in jeopardy, and could seriously disrupt Iran's access to Hizbollah in Lebanon.

It advised that the Iranian regime should demonstrate to the West that there were "red lines" over what it would accept in Syria, and that a warning should be sent to "America, the Zionists, Britain, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and others that they cannot act with impunity in Syria and elsewhere in the region."

Mr Khamenei responded by issuing a directive to Qassem Suleimani, the Quds Force commander, to intensify attacks against the West and its allies around the world.

The Quds Force has recently been implicated in a series of terror attacks against Western targets. Last year U.S. officials implicated the organisation in a failed assassination attempt against the Saudi Arabian ambassador to Washington. It was also implicated in three bomb attacks against Israeli diplomats in February, planning to attack the Eurovision song contest in Azerbaijan while two Iranians were arrested in Kenya last month for possessing explosives.

Intelligence officials believe the recent spate of Iranian attacks has been carried out by the Quds Force's Unit 400, which runs special overseas operations.

"Unit 400 seems to have been involved in all the recent Iranian terrorist operations," said a senior Western intelligence official. "The Iranian regime now seems determined to retaliate for what they regard as the West's attempts to influence the outcome of the Syrian unrest."

Iran has been actively supporting the Assad regime's attempts to suppress the wave of anti-government protests that erupted in March last year. Iranian opposition groups claim teams of experienced Revolutionary Guard officers have been flying to Damascus on specially-chartered Iranian aircraft on a weekly basis to advise the Assad regime.

The extent of Iran's support for the Assad regime was exposed earlier this month when 48 Iranians were captured and taken hostage by Syrian opposition fighters. The Iranians, who are said to include senior Revolutionary Guard officers, claimed they were conducting "reconnaissance missions", and their capture by Syrian opposition fighters was deeply embarrassing for Tehran, which is demanding their immediate safe return to Iran. Syrian rebels have threatened to kill the hostages unless Iran ends its support for the Assad regime.




http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9490878/Irans-supreme-leader-orders-fresh-terror-attacks-on-West.html


Added: Aug-22-2012 Occurred On: Aug-22-2012
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  • Time to carpet-bomb Iran using bombs that are wrapped in bacon.

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  • I'm not worried. I'll bet our President has already sent off his apology letter.

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  • "According to Western intelligence officials"? What kind of RELIABLE source is that? Could they be more vague, than that? No names mentioned! No country named! Sounds like a totally FABRICATED story! What else is one to conclude, when not one varifiable source is mentioned? Until a reliable source can be given and verified, I'm calling this story BULLSHIT!

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    • @IamCanadian
      After reading the article,,,I`m with you on this - no real credibility, that being said, "IF" and thats a BIG "IF", how far do you think they`ll get with this stupid idea..

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    • @Blackwolfhunting
      - I think their idea is, to continue the negative propaganda of vilifying Iran, until the majority, who are not so well informed and easily influenced, really believe, that Iran has to be taken out. None of this will occur, until Syria has been invaded. It's going to be interesting, to see how all this turns out. China and Russia, are sure to get dragged into this, but when? As soon as the West, amps it up, we will see them, do the same. They most definitely won't sit idly by.

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    • @IamCanadian
      Totally agree,,,and good points.

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    • @Blackwolfhunting
      - Thanks, Bro! It's nice to know that others feel the same.

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  • Why ohhhhh why does the media continue to make Iran look like the aggressors every single day?

    It's Israel and the USA that are aggressively trying to prod and poke Iran, hoping that Iran will respond, to give justification to their war. Do you know how many sanctions are against Iran?

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    • @mphatik

      "Trying to provoke"?

      You make it sound like Iran is this innocent victim just trying to mind its own business.

      Do you actually believe your own bullshit?

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    • @Ham_Sandwich27

      You're right they're not TRYING to provoke, they actually are provoking Iran.

      Sanctions, assassinations, threats of attack, cyber attacks and drone flights over Iranian air space, more than a povocation in any context.

      If the same were done to any one of our hypocritical cuntries we'd be at war with the perpetrators before you could cry "Terrorist", such is the reality of a foreign policy without wisdom, morals and virtue.

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    • @mphatik

      Do you know how many sanctions are against Iran?

      umm...not enough

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    • @Ham_Sandwich27

      They are victims in this case. How are they not?

      When have they been in the affairs of others? Minus speeches (Freedom of Speech right?

      Posted Aug-23-2012 By 

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  • might be time to do the world a favour

    Posted Aug-22-2012 By 

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  • I am always against the tyranny wherever it is but whenever I see USA/CIA involvement I smell something fishy.
    Sorry, history has taught me some lessons of US forces abroad not being so much for the democracy than for the advantage of USA. Starting from Shah.

    If middle-east had carrots instead of oil, would USA be so involved?

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  • Western intelligence officials...and who are they? Are that the same as often referred to as "sources say" in the media. Usually those sources are wrong.

    This besides the fact that Iran is ruled by the wrong people.

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    • @litebyte
      - Excellent, Bro! When a "proper" source is not mentioned, it's guaranteed the story is BULLSHIT! If the story is true, a proper source, would have been mentioned! None was!

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  • Game-changer.

    Expect a NATO response.

    *rubs hands with glee*

    Posted Aug-22-2012 By 

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  • We should drone that fucking kiddie shagging monkey

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  • They grow those beards to better tickle each others balls with.

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  • The Torygraph. They are the official propaganda wing of the UK Government.

    Anything and everything they write has to be viewed in the context of them propagandising UK policy.

    The story is clearly fake, cooked up over lunch at some exclusive London club between drones from the Foreign Office and some half pissed Tory reporters.

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  • Here's hoping that when the airstrike go in after the US election, they go after the regime and religious leadership as well, and also try to cripple the iranian military - give the revolutionaries a fighting chance.

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  • It stinks Israelian propaganda all over it,
    they try everything now.

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    • @Kempe
      - Agree 100%! Such bullshit! The story can't even mention a proper source, to confirm the story. It says, "according to Western intelligence officials". How friggin' vague is that? BULLSHIT story!

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    • @Kempe


      This is a British media source, What the fuck it has to do with Israel...???

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  • suggest you word your title more carefully. It may happen ifteh west stop threatening Iran with aproxy war in Syria.
    In otger words, NATO, US, stay the hell out of Syria.

    Something most of us say too. but we draw a line at terrorism.

    Posted Aug-23-2012 By 

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