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Bomb attacks in Baquba kill 38, wound 48
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Arabia
The Usual Suspects
When a senior Hamas official was assassinated in Dubai a few weeks ago, Israel was immediately blamed for the hit.

Indeed, the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh seemed to have all the trappings of a Mossad operation. Al-Mabhouh was drugged, then suffocated by assassins in his hotel room. And the hit team, traveling on stolen passports, made a clean get-away. By some estimates, more than 20 agents were involved in the operation, one of many high-profile assassinations (allegedly) carried out by the Israeli intelligence over the last four decades.

But was the Mossad really behind the killing of the terrorist leader? While the western media (and so-called "experts) have been blaming Israeli agents, Hamas is offering a different explanation. Mahmoud Nasser, a member of the group's political bureau, believes that his colleague was targeted by an Arab government, probably Egypt or Jordan. As Reuters reports:

Nasser told the Al Quds-Al Araby newspaper that al-Mabhouh was likely being tracked by agents from Jordan and Egypt prior to the January 19 killing. Nasser said he had been given information regarding such efforts to kill Mabhouh, adding that the evidence indicated that the assassination was carried out earlier than the alleged agents had planned. According to Nasser, Mabhouh was in possession of "dangerous" information seen as dangerous to particular Arab elements seeking to topple Islamist resistance.

Nasser oversees Hamas' ties with Iran and worked closely with Mabhouh, sometimes referred to as his deputy. Hamas raised these accusations after a prelimary investigation immediately following the murder, and match early suspicions raised by Dubai as well.

It's rather interesting that Nasser continues to blame Egypt and Jordan, while Dubai authorities are still pursuing the Israeli angle. According to the same Reuters dispatch, authorities in the UAE have asked the FBI to look into claims that the hit team used pre-paid Visa cards, issued by MetaBank, a regional U.S. financial institution. The cards were reportedly used to pay for hotel rooms and airline tickets used by the assassination squad.

While the Israelis can't be ruled out as suspects, the Egypt/Jordanian connection bears scrutiny as well. Despite their official "support" for the Palestinian cause, Hamas is viewed as a threat by leaders in Cairo and Amman. Given the opportunity to take out a senior terrorist leader, both the Egyptian and Jordanian intelligence services would be more than willing to expend the necessary resources.

Besides, claims of Israeli involvement provide the perfect cover for such an operation. While Dubai authorities disclose more details about the "Israeli" hit team, Egyptian and/or Jordanian operatives can cover their tracks, making it more difficult to follow any trail that leads back to Cairo or Amman. Blaming Israel also allows Dubai to avoid the political and diplomatic headaches that come with pinning the assassination on a friendly Arab government.

At this point, no one is really sure who killed Mahmoud al-Mabhouh. But the Egypt-Jordan "theory" makes sense, for at least two reasons. First, if the assassination was a Mossad operation, it was a rather bloated and messy affair. By Israeli standards, the hit team was huge (at least 27 members), with all sorts of loose ends that could help identify the operatives.

For example, there is an extensive closed circuit television system in the hotel where the hit was carried out. Members of the team were photographed both before and after they donned disguises, making it easier to identify individuals involved in the operation. It's hard to believe that the Mossad would fail to detect--or compensate for--CCTV surveillance in the hotel. Not exactly the level of professionalism observed in past Mossad "jobs."

Likewise, the use of poorly-forged European passports is also evidence of sloppy tradecraft. Making matters worse, many of the assassins traveled under the names of recent emigres to Israel, putting those individuals in potential danger. Why didn't the Mossad--with its ample resources and vast experience--simply create false identities for its team, with high-quality travel documents and credit cards that would be more difficult to trace?

We find it rather telling that Hamas is still blaming Egypt and Jordan, despite all those revelations about the Israeli hit squad. The terror group clearly knows its enemies, and has no reason to "protect" Israel. Moreover, Hamas also knows how the political game is played in the Middle East and the willingness of Arab governments to use Israel as a convenient bogeyman in virtually any circumstance.

That's why Dubai's fixation on the Israelis is vaguely reminiscent of the film Casablanca, and Captain Renault's famous order to "round up the usual suspects." Obviously, the authorities in Dubai haven't arrested anyone for the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh. But the Mossad does provide a rather convenient scapegoat, allowing Dubai to ignore other regimes who had their own reasons for killing the Hamas leader.
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/04/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [13 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Wheels within wheels within wheels within wheels...
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/04/2010 0:46 Comments || Top||

#2  They leave out the obvious answer to "Who killed JR?" I suggest Dubai might have done the deed. Motive? MONEY. They are trying to become the Vegas of the middle east. The need westerners (rich ones) to buy their mega-condos and stay at the 5-star motels. Having terrorists arms dealers around simply is not good for business. But I agree this is way to big for a Mossad. The can't afford to burn this many agents.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge || 03/04/2010 8:54 Comments || Top||

#3  why is the FBI helping the UAE?
Posted by: 746 || 03/04/2010 12:54 Comments || Top||

#4  why is the FBI helping the UAE?

I can just see the new ad campaign, tagline "Join the FBI and see the world!"
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/04/2010 21:43 Comments || Top||

#5  why is the FBI helping the UAE?

1. Probably at the request of the UAE. There have been extensive, albeit low-key military and commercial ties between the US and UAE over the past few decades.

2. Possibly also because a U.S. bank is involved, which indicates the hit-team may have made some of its preparations in the US.

I can just see the new ad campaign, tagline "Join the FBI and see the world!"

The FBI does maintain liaison offices in many nations.
Posted by: Pappy || 03/04/2010 22:05 Comments || Top||

#6  #5 why is the FBI helping the UAE?

1. Probably at the request of the UAE. There have been extensive, albeit low-key military and commercial ties between the US and UAE over the past few decades.
AND THEREIN (for decades); LIES THE PROBLEM.

Drill often. Drill everywhere.
Posted by: Asymmetrical Triangulation || 03/04/2010 22:30 Comments || Top||


Science & Technology
Confirmed: Fossil Ida is not a human ancestor
Posted by: tipper || 03/04/2010 13:04 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Oh, well. She didn't leave me nothin' in her will anyway.
Posted by: Mike || 03/04/2010 13:35 Comments || Top||

#2  According to the article, it's not human because its nose is wet. So it must be a dog.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/04/2010 15:42 Comments || Top||

#3  Does this mean I should go back to nothing has changed as opposed to everything has changed?
Posted by: Kelly || 03/04/2010 16:19 Comments || Top||

#4  "but there was a definite branch connecting to Helen Thomas's family tree"
Posted by: Frank G || 03/04/2010 16:50 Comments || Top||

#5  According to the article, it's not human because its nose is wet.

How do we know it isn't a human ancestor with a cold?
Posted by: Frozen Al || 03/04/2010 17:34 Comments || Top||

#6  Maybe she died in the shower?
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/04/2010 19:46 Comments || Top||

#7  In other news...

Forensic investigators released their assessment today that the so-called fossil is indeed the remains of the Organ Grinder Monkey. Cause of death appeared to be blunt-force trauma.
The Organ Grinder himself has been missing and and presumed to have befallen a similar fate. "Oswald C. Cobblepot is a person of interest in the case and should be presumed armed & dangerous.", said Chief O'Hara.
Posted by: logi_cal || 03/04/2010 21:16 Comments || Top||

#8  *giggle*
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/04/2010 22:14 Comments || Top||



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