Archive for October 11, 2011

Holder: Iran aimed to bomb Saudi ambassador – CBS News

October 11, 2011

Holder: Iran aimed to bomb Saudi ambassador – CBS News.

Saudi Ambassador to the United States Adel al-Jubeir speaks to reporters at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., Nov. 27, 2007. (AFP/Getty Images)

(CBS/AP)Updated at 3:44 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON – The Justice Department on Tuesday accused agents of the Iranian government of being involved in a plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States, with help from a purported member of a Mexican drug cartel.

“The United States is committed to hold Iran accountable for its actions,” Attorney General Eric Holder told reporters during an afternoon news conference.

Two people, including a member of Iran’s special operations unit known as the Quds Force, were charged in New York federal court. Holder said the bomb plot was a flagrant violation of U.S. and international law.

 

Iran rejected the allegations that it was involved in the plot. IRNA, the official Iranian news agency, called the accusations “America’s new propaganda scenario” against Iran, without elaborating.

 

Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir has served as Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States since 2007, according to the embassy’s website.

“We will not let other countries use our soil as their battleground,” Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, said at a press conference in Washington with Holder and FBI Director Robert Mueller.

Read the criminal complaint

Manssor Arbabsiar, a 56-year-old U.S. citizen who also holds an Iranian passport, was charged along with Gholam Shakuri, whom authorities said was a Quds Force member.

Mueller says many lives could have been lost in the plot to kill the ambassador with bombs in the U.S.

 

“Though it reads like the pages of a Hollywood script, the impact would have been very real,” Muller told reporters. “These individuals had no regard for their intended victim, no regard for innocent citizens who might have been hurt or killed in this attempted assassination. They had no regard for the rule of law. With these charges, we bring the full weight of that law to bear on those responsible.”

Holder said the U.S. government would be taking unspecified action against the Iranian government as early as Tuesday afternoon. Asked whether the plot was blessed by the top echelons of the Iranian government, Holder said the Justice Department was not making that accusation.

 

The Treasury Department said it is imposing economic penalties against four people linked to the alleged plot. Two of them are the suspects, Arbashiar and Shakuri.

Shakuri remains at large. Arbabsiar was arrested Sept. 29 at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. He was scheduled to appear in federal court Tuesday. Prosecutors said he faces up to life in prison if convicted.

Treasury Undersecretary David Cohen said the financial transactions at the heart of the alleged plot “lay bare the risk that banks and other institutions face in doing business with Iran.”

 

In an interview with The Associated Press, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton predicted the plot would further isolate Iran.

Arbabsiar unknowingly hired an informant from the Drug Enforcement Administration to carry out the plot, prosecutors said. Posing as a member of a Mexican drug cartel, the informant met with Arbabsiar several times in Mexico, authorities said. The price tag was $1.5 million and Arabsiar made a $100,000 down payment.

Bharara said no explosives were actually placed, and no one was in any danger.

Prosecutors said Arbabsiar has confessed to his participation in the murder plot.

President Obama was first briefed on the plot in June, said White House spokesman Tommy Vietor.

“The disruption of this plot is a significant achievement by our intelligence and law enforcement agencies, and the president is enormously grateful for their exceptional work in this instance and countless others,” Vietor said.

Iranians charged in US over assassination plot

October 11, 2011

Iranians charged in US over assa… JPost – Arts & Culture – Arts.

Egyptian protesters burn an Israeli flag.

    WASHINGTON – US authorities broke up an alleged plot to bomb the Israeli and Saudi Arabian embassies in Washington and assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States, court documents and a US official said on Tuesday.

The criminal complaint, unsealed in federal court in New York City, identified the two alleged plotters as Manssor Arbabsiar and Gholam Shakuri.

Both were originally from Iran and Arbabsiar is a naturalized US citizen, it said.

Suicide bombers in U.S., UK and France ready to strike if Syria attacked: Grand mufti

October 11, 2011

Suicide bombers in U.S., UK and France ready to strike if Syria attacked: Grand mufti.

Al Arabiya

Suicide bombers in U.S., UK and France ready to strike if Syria attacked: Grand mufti

Syria’s Grand Muft Shiekh Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun said suicide bombers in the West are ready to respond to any military action against Syria. (File Photo)

Syria’s Grand Muft Shiekh Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun said suicide bombers in the West are ready to respond to any military action against Syria. (File Photo)

Syria’s grand mufti, Shiekh Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun, in a video posted on YouTube, said suicide bombers were present in the United States, France and Britain and are ready to strike if Western powers launch a military strike on his country.

“I say this to all of Europe, and I say this to America: We will prepare suicide bombers, who are already in your country, to strike you if you strike Syria or Lebanon. After today, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth and the initiator is the aggressor.”

“After the first rocket hits Syria, Lebanese and Syrian children will set off for Europe and Palestine, where they will be martyrs.”

Last week, a son of Shiekh Hassoun was shot dead near Ibla University on the Idleb-Aleppo highway. Authorities said he was killed by “terrorist groups,” but independent observers suspect either extremists dissidents or regime loyalists.

Ahmed al-Jarallah, editor-in-chief of the Kuwaiti newspaper al-Siyasa, played down the threats by the grand mufti. “The Syrian regime lives in a state of despair and its ambitions are far from is abilities and its potentials.”

“Hassoun is not the first who has warned or threatened; before him, Bashar al-Assad threatened to burn the Middle East in six hours and control oil sources in the Gulf, and foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem warned countries against recognizing the opposition National Council,” Jarallah said.

Formed in Istanbul at the end of August, the Syrian National Council unites all the major known factions opposing Assad’s rule, both inside and outside Syria.

It includes the Local Coordination Committees, an activist network spurring protests in Syria, the long-banned Muslim Brotherhood as well as Kurdish and Assyrian groups.

The formation of the council has been welcomed by Western countries including the United States and France. However, unlike the transitional council set up by Libyan rebels who overthrew Muammar Qaddafi, they have not offered it any formal recognition.

 

Sinai militias cut Egypt-Israel trade ties amid declining security

October 11, 2011

DEBKAfile, Political Analysis, Espionage, Terrorism, Security.

DEBKAfile Special Report October 10, 2011, 9:09 PM (GMT+02:00)

Egyptian armored vehicles torched in Cairo

The claim Friday by Field Marshall Mohamed Tantawi, head of the military junta ruling Egypt, of “complete security on the Sinai Peninsula” was belied Monday, Oct. 10, by the Israeli Counterterrorism Bureau’s warning against travel to Sinai for the coming Sukkot festival. Israelis already there were urged to leave at once.
While Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his government are leaning over backwards to pretend business with Egypt is back to normal after a mob burned and sacked the Israel embassy in Cairo on Sept. 10, this could not be farther from the truth.

To this day, the Israeli ambassador has not returned to his post and a skeleton staff of four Israeli officials is working from one of the foreign embassies in secret to prevent another mob attack.  Jerusalem has also withheld complaint about the final stoppage of Egyptian natural gas supplies since the Sinai pipeline was sabotaged for the sixth time on Sept. 27.

The stoppage is costly. Israel must shell out about $2.7 million a day on substitute fuel for its power stations to make up for the missing 45 percent of its needs which Egypt is under contract to supply.
As to Tantawi’s claim of “complete security in Sinai”, for three months, Israel has kept substantial combat strength in place to keep the South safe from the Hamas, Jihad Islami and al Qaeda cells running loose in Sinai and awaiting their chance for another cross-border incursion for armed attacks or abductions.

The PMO had no choice but to warn Israeli travellers of their peril from terrorists in Sinai ahead of the festival. But a high-ranking military source told DEBKA: “The Counterterrorism Bureau might just as well have extended the travel advisory for Sukkot to cover the entire region of southern Israel between Eilat, Mitzpe Ramon and up to the Nitzana border crossing between Israel and Egypt.”

Officers at the IDF General Command wonder for how much longer the elite Golani Brigade can be kept pinned on the Egyptian border on emergency counter-terror duty without impairing training routines.

At least one large Palestinian Jihad Islami cell from the Gaza Strip is known to be lurking in “secure” Sinai ready to strike across the border. Even the extra strength Egypt deployed in Sinai with Israeli’s permission has not lifted a finger against any of these terrorist cells.

Neither was action taken when three weeks ago, in a further sharp decline in security, armed Bedouin militias from Northern Sinai began blocking the main highway from their region to the Nitzana crossing terminal, abruptly cutting off the passage of Egyptian trucks carrying goods to Israel and of Israeli convoys crossing in the opposite direction.

It is obvious that the armed Bedouin, who sell intelligence and logistic services to the mixed bag of radical Islamic terrorist groups infesting Sinai, believe they have nothing to fear from the generals in Cairo or the uncomplaining, passive Israelis.

The Supreme Military Council ruling Egypt since Hosni Mubarak was overthrown is not exactly in control in mainland Egypt either, including the capital.

Sunday night, Oct. 9, a Coptic demonstration outside the state TV station to protest the authorities’ failure to protect their churches from radical Islamic attacks ended with 24 dead of whom 17 were Copts and more than 200 injured. The Copts, who make up more than one-tenth of Egypt’s 85 million inhabitants, were then attacked by hoodlums wielding clubs, stones and machetes. But the security forces turned their guns on the Copts and drove tanks against them – not the rowdies shouting Islam, Islami!

Egyptian Prime Minister Esssam Sharaf Monday accused “foreign and domestic meddlers” of hatching a “dirty conspiracy.”  But he did not address the spreading doubts about Egypt’s ability to effect a transition to a pluralist democracy when Islamist thugs rule the streets without fear or the consequent rapid decline in national security.