In light of the recent assassination of Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, an Iranian nuclear scientist, unsurprising reports have come forward that the attacks were linked to Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency. This is another step forward in the secret war against Iran. Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan was part of Israel’s overall campaign to threaten the Iranian government, which clearly they aren’t having any breakthroughs with right about now.
Now, let’s take a step back and look at Israel. Often noted
as the most democratic state in the world, it has held Nuclear capability for
over thirty years; along with Pakistan, India and North Korea, it remains a
non-signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Many argue, including
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyib Erdogan, that Nuclear Israel - with its
undeclared level of Nuclear capabilities - poses a major threat to the security
of the Middle East. Israel has
continually occupied Palestinian territory, making fundamental human rights
violations on Arab men, women and children in Gaza and the West Bank, and
ultimately broken many international laws.
In recent news, evidence has surfaced that Israel has been
connected to the terrorist group Jundallah, a Sunni group based in Pakistan
known to be behind a long line of attacks in Iran and Iraq, including the suicide
bombing on a mosque in Zahedan in May 2009 killing 25 Iranian civilians. Israel
has reportedly met with a number of people in London as part of covert ‘false-flag’
operations, posing as CIA agents with American passports and extensive amounts
of dollars, recruiting them as Jundallah operatives.
Whilst the CIA claim to have no connection to these
operations, emphasising the fact that when approached by Israeli
intelligence officers on a number of occasions to conduct joint intelligence-gathering
operations regarding Iran, the CIA has not cooperated. However, in 2007 and 2008, it was suggested
by ABC News, and The New Yorker that the US government had supported the terrorist
group in similar ‘false-flag’ operations.
Nonetheless, these sorts of threatening acts by the Israeli
intelligence services jeopardize any sort of agreement between Iran and the
Western states over the Nuclear Program. What does Israel hope to gain from these attacks?
One may argue that this is the very reason why Iran may seek
protection of a Nuclear weapon. Look at Iran’s neighbouring countries and see
what the invasion and occupation of American troops has led to. Look at the
instability of the Middle East and see countries in the midst of revolutionary
uprising being supported with one hand of the Western politician, whilst being thieved with the other of their rich oil commodities. Look at Israel, who hide
behind their support on Capitol Hill; with thousands of American troops being
deployed to the Strait of Hormuz in recent weeks.
Hold on Barack, does this not justify rights to Iranian security?