Ahmed Fakhrizadeh (left) was the leader of Iran's nuclear weapon project. He was approached by anonymous assailants who shot him in the head. He is now dead yet Iran's atomic energy organization spokesman says there's no incident involving nuclear scientists. Well, if they say so it must be so. As for me, the CIA never misses from short distance.
I'm starting to doubt these declarations, unless I see the body. Iran is full of anonymous assailants? CIA agents are entering the country? By air? By land? From which country? Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Iraq? Iran is full of a fifth column assisting the CIA or Mossad? Why are they not killing suspects publicly. Their state apparatus is capable of that.
ReplyDeleteThe answer is obvious: Iran is a big country, surrounded by unfriendly neighbors, half of its population is disaffected, the economy is sinking, so there must be many volunteers to carry out those operations. The price of human life is cheap: in Colombia you can hire a killing for less than one thousand dollars. In Argentina it will cost you more. In Iran, an important person, a handful of gold coins. Who knows?
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