Report: U.S. Conducting Secret Missions Inside Iran

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Report: U.S. Conducting Secret Missions Inside Iran


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has been conducting secret reconnaissance missions inside Iran to help identify potential nuclear, chemical and missile targets, The New Yorker magazine reported Sunday.

The article, by award-winning reporter Seymour Hersh, said the secret missions have been going on at least since last summer with the goal of identifying target information for three dozen or more suspected sites.

Hersh quotes one government consultant with close ties to the Pentagon (news - web sites) as saying, "The civilians in the Pentagon want to go into Iran and destroy as much of the military infrastructure as possible."

One former high-level intelligence official told The New Yorker, "This is a war against terrorism, and Iraq (news - web sites) is just one campaign. The Bush administration is looking at this as a huge war zone. Next, we're going to have the Iranian campaign."

The White House said Iran is a concern and a threat that needs to be taken seriously. But it disputed the report by Hersh, who last year exposed the extent of prisoner abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

"We obviously have a concern about Iran. The whole world has a concern about Iran," Dan Bartlett, a top aide to President Bush (news - web sites), told CNN's "Late Edition."

Of The New Yorker report, he said: "I think it's riddled with inaccuracies, and I don't believe that some of the conclusions he's drawing are based on fact."

Bartlett said the administration "will continue to work through the diplomatic initiatives" to convince Iran -- which Bush once called part of an "axis of evil" -- not to pursue nuclear weapons.

"No president, at any juncture in history, has ever taken military options off the table," Bartlett added. "But what President Bush has shown is that he believes we can emphasize the diplomatic initiatives that are underway right now."

COMMANDO TASK FORCE

Bush has warned Iran in recent weeks against meddling in Iraqi elections.

The former intelligence official told Hersh that an American commando task force in South Asia is working closely with a group of Pakistani scientists who had dealt with their Iranian counterparts.

The New Yorker reports that this task force, aided by information from Pakistan, has been penetrating into eastern Iran in a hunt for underground nuclear-weapons installations.

In exchange for this cooperation, the official told Hersh, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has received assurances that his government will not have to turn over Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb, to face questioning about his role in selling nuclear secrets to Iran, Libya and North Korea (news - web sites).

Hersh reported that Bush has already "signed a series of top-secret findings and executive orders authorizing secret commando groups and other Special Forces units to conduct covert operations against suspected terrorist targets in as many as 10 nations in the Middle East and South Asia."

Defining these as military rather than intelligence operations, Hersh reported, will enable the Bush administration to evade legal restrictions imposed on the CIA (news - web sites)'s covert activities overseas.
 

Infohawk

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So is this equivalent to the period in the Vietnam quagmire where we were doign secret missions in Laos?

 

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Chances are these are UAV missions. A U.S UAV already crashed in Iran and Iran sent it to Russia for examination (according to Russian media).
 

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Originally posted by: Infohawk
So is this equivalent to the period in the Vietnam quagmire where we were doign secret missions in Laos?

shhh! Logic is frowned upon here
 

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Report: U.S. Conducting Secret Missions Inside Iran

good. one thing i've always wondered about, is if we do attack their nuke facilities how many are there in the country that we don't know about. imagine if would get all of them, would almost make it worthwhile. I hope the Iranians retaliate, and then their government gets overthrown by the Iranians themselves
 

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Originally posted by: rickn
Report: U.S. Conducting Secret Missions Inside Iran

good. one thing i've always wondered about, is if we do attack their nuke facilities how many are there in the country that we don't know about. imagine if would get all of them, would almost make it worthwhile. I hope the Iranians retaliate, and then their government gets overthrown by the Iranians themselves

Iran is a police state, protestors are brutalized and human rights are abused on a daily basis. People there are powerfless against the government.

Iran has several nuclear facilities. It is very risky to attack since there is a great deal of anti air capability there aquired from the Russians.
 

rickn

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Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: rickn
Report: U.S. Conducting Secret Missions Inside Iran

good. one thing i've always wondered about, is if we do attack their nuke facilities how many are there in the country that we don't know about. imagine if would get all of them, would almost make it worthwhile. I hope the Iranians retaliate, and then their government gets overthrown by the Iranians themselves

Iran is a police state, protestors are brutalized and human rights are abused on a daily basis. People there are powerfless against the government.

Iran has several nuclear facilities. It is very risky to attack since there is a great deal of anti air capability there aquired from the Russians.

you mean the protestors that the government doesn't hire. the ones you see that march and burn american flags are ones the government gathers up for show. Any attack would be risky, but we may end up having little choice, and Bush is certainly crazy enough to try just about anything
 

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"Bush has warned Iran in recent weeks against meddling in Iraqi elections."

Oh the irony.
 

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Originally posted by: rickn
Report: U.S. Conducting Secret Missions Inside Iran

good. one thing i've always wondered about, is if we do attack their nuke facilities how many are there in the country that we don't know about. imagine if would get all of them, would almost make it worthwhile. I hope the Iranians retaliate, and then their government gets overthrown by the Iranians themselves

Uh huh. The same hope you people had for Iraq. :roll:

That's really working out, isn't it?

 

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We have more things going on in more countries than you will ever know.

Most is just intelligence gathering. Every now and again we go beyond that.

I have no real problem with looking around in principle, however I don't trust how it will be used these days.
 

GrGr

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Originally posted by: PatboyX
Originally posted by: GrGr
Fighting WWIV is a noble mission.

man, i took a nap and we have already moved on to WWIV?!?!
damn.

Yep, WWIV is the Bushistas very own word for what they are doing. I wish it was a bad joke.
 

rickn

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Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: rickn
Report: U.S. Conducting Secret Missions Inside Iran

good. one thing i've always wondered about, is if we do attack their nuke facilities how many are there in the country that we don't know about. imagine if would get all of them, would almost make it worthwhile. I hope the Iranians retaliate, and then their government gets overthrown by the Iranians themselves

Uh huh. The same hope you people had for Iraq. :roll:

That's really working out, isn't it?

I was and have been against invading Iraq. We shouldn't and couldn't invade Iran successfully, so the answer is no, I hold out no hope of that happening. We should however destroy Iran's nuke facilities if they are indeed working on nuclear weapons. They are a state sponsor of terrorism, and they make no secret of that.
 

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Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
We have more things going on in more countries than you will ever know.

Most is just intelligence gathering. Every now and again we go beyond that.

I have no real problem with looking around in principle, however I don't trust how it will be used these days.

Yep. Next thing you know it'll be "Iran has WMD" and we're back to pre-emptive military intervention while we try once again to tell the world we're bringing "Freedom and Democracy"? with a straight face.

One lesson learned by Iran from watching Bush's pre-emption in Iraq and impotence in North Korea; Bush doesn't pre-emptively invade nuclear powers.

At least not yet.

 

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Originally posted by: GrGr
"Bush has warned Iran in recent weeks against meddling in Iraqi elections."

Oh the irony.

Bush's leadership abilities are just amazing. Don't do as he does, do as he says. A true leader.

Do I cetect a liberal bias in this threas?? ;)
 

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Originally posted by: rickn
Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: rickn
Report: U.S. Conducting Secret Missions Inside Iran

good. one thing i've always wondered about, is if we do attack their nuke facilities how many are there in the country that we don't know about. imagine if would get all of them, would almost make it worthwhile. I hope the Iranians retaliate, and then their government gets overthrown by the Iranians themselves

Iran is a police state, protestors are brutalized and human rights are abused on a daily basis. People there are powerfless against the government.

Iran has several nuclear facilities. It is very risky to attack since there is a great deal of anti air capability there aquired from the Russians.

you mean the protestors that the government doesn't hire. the ones you see that march and burn american flags are ones the government gathers up for show. Any attack would be risky, but we may end up having little choice, and Bush is certainly crazy enough to try just about anything

In Iran the government gives away free t-shirts, food, money, etc to the people and in return they march on the streets burning American Flags, and yelling anti-American slogans.
 

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