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Fifth Rev. Guard Commander Dies of 'Heart Attack'
2012-02-15
The Iranian State media just announced that another high ranking Revolutionary Guard commander, Ahmad Sodagar, has died of a heart attack.
You sure it wasn't acute cirrhosis?
Sodagar, a major general, had served as the head of security and intelligence of the Guards' Khatam-al-Anbia Base and was the chief commander of the Guards' Prophet Mohammad Division. He had served in the Iran-Iraq war and, at the time of his death, was the head of the program "Defaeh Moghadas" or Holy Defense.

This is the fifth Guard commander to die because of a heart attack or stroke in the past month.
This is the fifth Guard commander to die because of a heart attack or stroke in the past month.

Those reported to have died before him were:

Vafa Ghafarian (52), a senior Guard officer, former senior manager of the Guards defense industry and electronic warfare, and the active chairman of Iran's telecommunications. It was announced that he died due to illness, although the exact cause of death was not reported.

Abbas Mehri (52), another senior commander of the Guards, was reported by the Iranian authorities to have died in recent days of a stroke.

Ahmad Siafzadeh (55), former head of the Guards University died in recent days due to heart attack.

Mansour Torkan (50), former Guard commander and general manager of a company affiliated with the municipal office of Tehran. The cause of his death was announced as a stroke.

As reported before, a "Removal Committee" was formed recently by the order of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. The agenda of this committee is based on the possibility of war with the United States. Its mission includes sabotage and assassination before the war, during the war and after the war.

The activities also include "accidental" deaths of opposition members, "suspicious deaths" of those commanders within the Iranian armed forces opposing war, and terrorizing known personalities not in line with Khamenei, then blaming it all on the regime's enemies. Bombings in public places would again be blamed on the enemies to heighten fear among the populace and consolidate power within loyal forces.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#13  Clearly the Camel + Beer + Babe Beach Blanket Barbecue went too well.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-02-15 22:27  

#12  I would think that if internal purges are going on, it would create some intelligence opportunities, what with some people looking for a ride out of town before the next scheduled mishap. Maybe expect a few more Iranians to get 'rescued' by the US Navy?
Posted by: SteveS   2012-02-15 21:00  

#11  Wanna bet the next one dies of a stroke?

Nah. They're overdue for an aviation mishap.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-02-15 20:48  

#10  Just goes to show you that you need to check your cholesterol levels on a regular basis...
Posted by: Raj   2012-02-15 19:18  

#9  Here's what I'm hoping for.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2012-02-15 15:15  

#8  This is the fifth Guard commander to die because of a heart attack or stroke in the past month.

And people said that Israel's humanitarian mission to Haiti was just a meaningless gesture.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-02-15 14:06  

#7  My money for the next is on "Faulty missle test".
Posted by: Charles   2012-02-15 13:34  

#6  Naw, they'll mix it up to break the pattern - look for "impacted cerumen" as the next CoD.
Posted by: Slomoger Schwarzeneggar1825   2012-02-15 13:22  

#5  Lessee, heart attack, stroke, heart attack, stroke, heart attack. Wanna bet the next one dies of a stroke?
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2012-02-15 12:21  

#4  Isn't the 50's the usual age for rapid onset lead poisoning?
Posted by: AlanC   2012-02-15 12:05  

#3  Is it significant that they are all in their 50s?
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2012-02-15 11:57  

#2  It is a hilarious irony that the Iranians, after years of being the Soviet Union's enemy, are now adopting purge techniques well known in Russia.

The amusing thing is that such purges are usually based on personalities, not objective reasons, so they end up killing what would otherwise be loyal and effective personnel.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2012-02-15 11:29  

#1  Stalin and Beria would be proud.
Posted by: Tamir Pardo   2012-02-15 11:27  

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