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Iranian commander accuses Western diplomats of spying for ISIS
2016-08-28
The commander of the Iranian Basij forces, Major General Mohammad Reza Nagdi, has been accused of fabricating claims that his country’s intelligence officers have arrested two British diplomats and another Frenchman, on charges of “spying on Iranian military centers for the benefit of ISIS,” according to Iranian Fars news agency.
I think this is a daily accusation. Perhaps twice a day. I think he and the KCNA guys share text to make it easier...
But a spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry has denied the claims. Adding that the visit to “the areas have been officially authorized and coordinated by the ministry.”

He said: “These people’s car has been stopped by the concerned in the province authorities, but after verification of their documents, they continued their way.”

But later Nagdi insisted in comments quoted by “Tasnim” news agency that “the arrests took place in Kurdistan, west Iran, after they have been caught taking pictures of sensitive military centers to the benefit of ISIS”.

Meanwhile, Fars news agency quoted Russian media outlets as claiming that the recent visit by the French and British diplomats to Kermanshah province in Western Iran was aimed at gathering intelligence on the country’s airbase in Hamadan from which the anti-terrorism flights of the Russian fighter jets in Syria have been carried out for the last few days.

It added that Russia’s Ministry of Defense confirmed last Tuesday that it had deployed Tu-22M3 bombers and Su-34 strike fighters in Iran and these have already carried out airstrikes against terrorists in Syria.
That makes a certain bit of sense, but why send diplomats when one could have a satellite or U-2 do the imaging?
Posted by:Steve White

#4  "Trite and rote" usually is.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-08-28 13:44  

#3  Boring "comment" anyway, #2 Pappy.
Posted by: Barbara   2016-08-28 11:47  

#2  Boring morning, Hemingway?
Posted by: Pappy   2016-08-28 09:01  

#1  Wouldn't you just love to have a job as a British or a French Diplomat driving in a hot dated old car along a dusty road to Kermanshah to look at old Sukhoi 34 and TU-Vodka bombers out on a dusty runway in a set-up tour with you as the goat and then being arrested by the same people who issued you the permit and the packed Lunch?

And back at the Embassy the Ambassador of your respective country would be patting his lips with a Linen napkin and eating figs and spitting out the seeds. Wait until you have overnight accommodation with the Basji and they give you a "formal"rectal exam before releasing you and seeing that you are flown out of the country while another "diplomat" is flown in. More where that came from...
Posted by: Menhadden the Low-priced2345   2016-08-28 07:01  

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