MOSSAD And The Iranian Nuclear Threat
"The scientists’ motivations were all different.""Mossad found out what they deeply wanted in their lives and offered it to them.""There was an inner circle of scientists who knew more about the operation, and an outer circle who helped out but had less information.""All of them are very safe today."Unnamed source"Unlike in the previous rounds of talks, Britain is currently holding the strongest line. This is very much appreciated by Israel, as there is a sense that the Americans are so desperate to return to the deal that they would be too soft.""However, it is quite clear that Britain and the rest of the international community still sees negotiation as the most effective track to rein in Iranian ambitions.""Israel is not convinced that this will be enough, and also doubt that more problematic partners, like Russia and China, will be able to hold same line.""Therefore, the credibility of the threat from Israel needs to be enhanced, reiterated and reimposed, as part of a dual effort to put real pressure on Iranians.""In terms of geopolitics, that is the message that these operations are sending to the international community."Richard Pater, Executive Director, Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre (Bicom)
Blown up: Iran's Natanz nuclear plant, seen in 2007 (Photo by Majid Saeedi/Getty Images) |
The
Israeli secret service knows that you can have all the technological
advantages in the world to enable the process of acquiring knowledge of
the machinations of other countries relating to their military plans, to
unlock the secret blueprints they keep to themselves irrespective of
the facade presented to the outside world, but there are no assets for
recovery of inside realities quite like the effectiveness and efficiency
of a core of insider recruits whose data delivery leaves no room for
guesswork.
Humint
-- human intelligence -- is the ultimate in revealing the plans of a
country derived from its own inner circles of those in the know.
Insider
assistance in carrying through plans of sabotage to set back the agenda
of government agencies is another invaluable tool, made all that more
approachable and successful with the willing aid of inside intelligence
and cooperation. When the actions of insiders in working against the
interests of the state are revealed, they pay a stiff penalty; their
commitment to undermining the resources of their own country owes much
to their dissatisfaction with the direction that country is heading in.
Conscience and sympathy are great aids in deception.
It
is a secret to no one that the Islamic Republic of Iran has been
working toward attaining nuclear weapons. It is just that aspiration,
linked to Tehran's Ayatollahs' support of Islamist terrorism fomenting
disorder and violent atrocities on behalf of the Republic's
determination to surmount resistance to its plans of Shi'ite conquest
and Persian control in a Sunni-majority region of Arab states that drew
the attention of the West to its malign purpose. The UN's IAEA's efforts
at monitoring the Revolutionary Iranian Guard Corps' uranium enrichment
program stems from the threat they pose to the region and the wider
world.
But
the one regional state that is indelibly in the crosshairs of the
Republic's lethal weaponry of mass destruction is undeniably Israel. The
message delivered time and again, publicly and with venomous intent is
the promise to obliterate Israel's presence from the Middle East. When
fundamentalist extremists are convinced that they have been selected by
an all-powerful heavenly entity to furnish the means by which a
perceived enemy can be extinguished, rational arguments based on human
rights have no impact.
The
Jewish state knows full well from historical events that it can rely on
no other forces than its own for protection from extermination. Its
secret services know how to convince others, vulnerable to uncertainty
over the morals involved in human rights violations that they have an
obligation and a part to play in overcoming the unconscionable plans of
dictators. And because Iran is just such a theistic dictatorship, its
people are restive and among them those in elite situations of command
who are prepared to intervene.
The
Mossad spy agency is renowned for its cultivated professionalism in
intelligence gathering. And it relies upon the secretive collaboration
of the dissatisfied to find purpose in aiding and abetting the downfall
of their own governments who have failed abysmally the most basic tests
of human decency.
A
number of Iranian scientists working in the Republic's structures
devoted to nuclear development acceded to requests for cooperation. They
were, however, duped into believing that it was a collaboration on
their part with Iranian dissident groups, not with an arm of a foreign
government they would be working with.
In
the process however, they were tasked with smuggling explosives into
the secure and highly protected underground vaults of Iran's nuclear
emplacements. In April, a blast destroyed the Natanz plant's independent
internal power system meant to energize centrifuges enriching uranium
in the protected underground reinforced concrete bunker. That blast
represented the second time in a year the base was attacked, by what
other countries' security officials identify as an Israeli project.
It
was not, after all, exiled Iranian dissidents with whom these
collaborative insiders worked, but with Israel. In some instances the
explosives were dropped into the facility by drones while allied
components were smuggled through security in catering trucks, reported The Jewish Chronicle,
which broke the story. Another July 2020 explosion was the work of
explosives hidden in building materials that formed part of the building
construction a year earlier.
A
motorcycle-size quadcopter drone carried out a bombing raid on the Iran
Centrifuge Technology Company in Karaj in June, north of Tehran. When
the news was revealed to the public eye, Israel, with its policy of
never claiming ownership of such events, made no comment. Attacks on the
Natanz plant, according to Iran's acknowledgement, had the effect of
setting its nuclear program back months. An ongoing search for the
Iranians suspected of involvement in the operation, now fugitives, was
foiled, since they are said to have been spirited to safety by Mossad
agents.
Tehran,
while spuriously claiming it has no interests in obtaining nuclear
weapons, has been steadily increasing levels to which it enriches
uranium far beyond the limit set by the Nuclear Agreement it signed in
2015, levels that outside nuclear scientists agree has only one
application, and that would be a military application. "From a technical standpoint, the enemy's plan was rather beautiful", said head of the Iranian parliamentary energy committee, Fereydoon Abbasi Davani rashly.
A map of north Iran showing the location of Mossad’s first assaults on Natanz and quadcopter attack on Karaj (Photo: GETTY IMAGES, ASINGUARDS, YOUTUBE. Illustration: Sheree Fadil) |
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