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Travesty of Saudi Dirty Tricks Against Iran

By Finian Cunningham

March 21, 2013

Saudi claims of “busting a spy ring” involving Iranian and Lebanese nationals this week smell of yet more dirty tricks by the creaky House of Saud.

But the repeated formula for attempting to smear Iran used by the Saudis and their Western and Israeli partners is in danger of becoming a parody.

Saudi authorities detained 18 individuals across the kingdom this week, who, it is claimed, were working for a “foreign state” in a plot to target vital installations.

“Sixteen Saudis, an Iranian and a Lebanese were arrested in coordinated and simultaneous operations in four regions of the kingdom,” including the capital Riyadh and the holy city of Mecca, the Saudi interior ministry said in a statement.

Wow. Do you feel the bombast in those words “coordinated and simultaneous operations”?

The suspects “gathered information on vital installations which they provided to the country” they had been working for, added the Saudi intelligence experts.

Iran was not mentioned specifically, but the inclusion of an as-yet unnamed Iranian national is something of a finger of accusation that tries to be subtle, but is in fact a clumsy attempt to fabricate. The Lebanon connection can also be seen as a Saudi bid to implicate Hezbollah. That combination is a gauche effort to appear neat, from the Saudi point of view, to resonate with the hoary Western stereotype of Iran and its alleged sponsorship of international terrorism.

The purported busting of an alleged Iranian-led spy ring in Saudi Arabia makes for good headlines in the supine Western media. But between the headlines is the unmistakable stench of another dirty tricks operation, aimed at smearing Iran and covering up the reality of Saudi repression and state-sponsored terrorism across the Middle East.

Scarcely mentioned in the Western media coverage is that the arrests also involved Saudi nationals from among its Shia population in the country’s Eastern Province. This hard-pressed minority within Saudi Arabia has been holding peaceful protests for political freedoms for the best part of two years, closely aligned with their confessional brothers and sisters in nearby Bahrain. In both Bahrain and Saudi’s oil-rich Eastern Province, the House of Saud has sent its shock troops in to try to crush the movement for democracy with brutal, unremitting repression.

Since Saudi forces entered Bahrain in March 2011, up to 100 unarmed civilians have been killed and thousands more mutilated or imprisoned for daring to demand the right to democratic government. Likewise in Saudi Arabia, hundreds have been arrested and thrown into unknown dungeons by the same system of monarchial tyranny that the Western governments have backed to the hilt.

What better way to distract from this reality of crushing democracy than to cook up a tall story about a foreign spy ring – and an Iranian spy ring at that.

That relocates the problem from one of long-overdue political rights among the population of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to one of foreign subversion. Irony upon irony, it also diverts from the fact that Saudi Arabia has over the same period been backing terrorists in Syria causing murder and mayhem for the criminal Western objective of regime change.

The latest claims by the Saudi authorities bear the usual hallmarks of a psyops smear. Details are all-too vacant and the allegations rely on innuendo and sensationalism. Observers familiar with Bahrain will recognize the tired old pattern of “foreign subversion”. Arrests, accusations, momentary headlines, bombastic claims of probes to “reveal the foreign plotters”… followed, always, by scant substance of anything. Political theatrics that have become ridiculous parody.

Recall the “sensational plot” that the Saudis and the Americans made media song and dance of when they accused Iran of trying to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington at the end of 2011.

Whatever happened to the follow-up substance to that risible ruse? Or the two hapless Iranians who allegedly were planning an all-out bombing blitz on Israeli properties in Kenya in May 2012?

Then there were similar claims by Israeli intelligence of Iranian international terror plots in Georgia, Thailand, India, Azerbaijan and Bulgaria, also last year.

Despite copious coverage in the Western media of these threadbare tales, none of these “sensational plots” have amounted to follow-up prosecutions, let alone proof of official Iranian involvement.

All these fabricated accounts are evidently nothing more than tall stories with no legs; fables involving dogs that don’t bark and the fishiest of tales.

The only tangible pattern that is evident is the collusion of Saudi spooks with Western and Israeli black ops, aided and abetted by Western so-called news media.

The latest Iranian spy ring story in Saudi is yet another black episode.

But the sorcerers behind these tall stories have used this formula way beyond its sell-by date for anyone to give it the slightest credibility.

Travesty of Saudi Dirty Tricks Against Iran by Finian Cunningham | Dandelion Salad
 
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18 Saudi and 1 Iranian and 1 Lebanese? Why would 18 Saudi's spy for Iran knowing the hatred between Arab and Ajam??

This is typical Shia boogey man plots any international press which gives space to such is making a mockery of its own.
 
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18 Saudi and 1 Iranian and 1 Lebanese? Why would 18 Saudi's spy for Iran knowing the hatred between Arab and Ajam??

This is typical Shia boogey man plots any international press which gives space to such is making a mockery of its own.

Why do you keep generalizing such perception to the extent that you're creating a fixed rule? Some Arabs are racists and some non-Arabs are racists too man. Maybe some of them could have passed information for getting paid ,or because they're sympathized with their mullah? Or some would have passed some information unknowingly?

:angel: this columnist is a Prees-tv contributor, no wonder he's bashing.
 
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Why do you keep generalizing such perception to the extent that you're creating a fixed rule? Some Arabs are racists and some non-Arabs are racists too man. Maybe some of them could have passed information for getting paid ,or because they're sympathized with their mullah? Or some would have passed some information unknowingly?

:angel: this columnist is a Prees-tv contributor, no wonder he's bashing.

The same news was also published in Arab news.

Busted spy network

This is just a shia pot stirring exercise to go hand in hand with Syrian crisis. The composition of article is very much with a propoganda undertone and very little evidence at it must be in the cases of such high profile spy ring. After the Al Khober bombing, KSA arrested a bunch of Shia's, aired their confession on live TV and executed them after a sham trial. Anything to stir the boogeyman! Keeping the profile of those arrested in mind, it look like some people have been booked for merely engaging reformist calls.


Busted spy network ‘directly linked to Iranian intelligence’

ARAB NEWS



Saudi Arabia confirmed yesterday that the alleged spy cell busted last week had "direct links" with Iranian intelligence. It said legal measures would be taken against the cell’s 18 members that include 16 Saudis.
“Preliminary investigations and physical evidence that has been collected as well as the defendants' statements have all revealed direct links between the cell and Iranian intelligence services," said Maj. Gen. Mansour Al-Turki, spokesman of the Interior Ministry.

“These elements had regularly received sums of money in return for information and documents on important installations during the spy operation in the interest of these services," Al-Turki added.
On March 19, the Interior Ministry arrested 16 Saudis, an Iranian and a Lebanese citizen in four regions — EP, Makkah, Riyadh and Madinah — for espionage.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry said Tehran had nothing to do with the cell.
Al-Turki said: “We have found these individuals monitoring vital military, economic and civilian installations.”
A number of Saudis, meanwhile, denounced the espionage work by citizens and said they have cheated on the nation and the religion.

“Saudi Arabia has been targeted by many because they are envious of its wealth, its services to the two holy mosques and its implementation of Shariah,” said Anwar Eshqi, head of the Middle East Center for Strategic and Legal Studies.
The arrest took place between 8 and 9 a.m. last Sunday. Among those caught were two academics, a doctor and a cleric.

This Anwar Eshqi guy should go back to smoking pot rather than passing absurd statements. Trust me none is envious of KSA for its shariah implementation
 
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Iran has been responsible for creating a chaotic environment in the Arab world. Syria wasn't the beginning in the first place though we all know who supported the Huthis ,Hezbollah,terrorists in Bahrain,sectarian war in Iraq,and hijacking Yemen by arming rebellion to the teeth. I don't understand the reason why are you connecting this issue with Syria though bro ,you seem like as if you were suggesting that KSA wasn't targeted prior to the Syrian crisis.

Shias weren't behind the bombing of Khober city in 96. The attack was planned and engineered by AlQedea bro and KSA never aired any confession back then ,so I don't know what are you talking about = /



The same news was also published in Arab news.

Busted spy network

This is just a shia pot stirring exercise to go hand in hand with Syrian crisis. The composition of article is very much with a propoganda undertone and very little evidence at it must be in the cases of such high profile spy ring. After the Al Khober bombing, KSA arrested a bunch of Shia's, aired their confession on live TV and executed them after a sham trial. Anything to stir the boogeyman! Keeping the profile of those arrested in mind, it look like some people have been booked for merely engaging reformist calls.


Busted spy network ‘directly linked to Iranian intelligence’

ARAB NEWS



Saudi Arabia confirmed yesterday that the alleged spy cell busted last week had "direct links" with Iranian intelligence. It said legal measures would be taken against the cell’s 18 members that include 16 Saudis.
“Preliminary investigations and physical evidence that has been collected as well as the defendants' statements have all revealed direct links between the cell and Iranian intelligence services," said Maj. Gen. Mansour Al-Turki, spokesman of the Interior Ministry.

“These elements had regularly received sums of money in return for information and documents on important installations during the spy operation in the interest of these services," Al-Turki added.
On March 19, the Interior Ministry arrested 16 Saudis, an Iranian and a Lebanese citizen in four regions — EP, Makkah, Riyadh and Madinah — for espionage.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry said Tehran had nothing to do with the cell.
Al-Turki said: “We have found these individuals monitoring vital military, economic and civilian installations.”
A number of Saudis, meanwhile, denounced the espionage work by citizens and said they have cheated on the nation and the religion.

“Saudi Arabia has been targeted by many because they are envious of its wealth, its services to the two holy mosques and its implementation of Shariah,” said Anwar Eshqi, head of the Middle East Center for Strategic and Legal Studies.
The arrest took place between 8 and 9 a.m. last Sunday. Among those caught were two academics, a doctor and a cleric.
 
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We just want them to leave us alone. Hopefully Egypt will never go through the same circumstances.
Iranians spying on Saudi Arabia and both arming one groups and another. This is starting to become the Arab-Persian version of Soviet-US cold war, surely Saudi make Iran collapse like US did to Soviet.
 
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Iran has been responsible for creating a chaotic environment in the Arab world. Syria wasn't the beginning in the first place though we all know who supported the Huthis ,Hezbollah,terrorists in Bahrain,sectarian war in Iraq,and hijacking Yemen by arming rebellion to the teeth. I don't understand the reason why are you connecting this issue with Syria though bro ,you seem like as if you were suggesting that KSA wasn't targeted prior to the Syrian crisis.

Shias weren't behind the bombing of Khober city in 96. The attack was planned and engineered by AlQedea bro and KSA never aired any confession back then ,so I don't know what are you talking about = /

It is false to assume that one side is David and other is Golaith. Iran is yet to accomplish a feat of gassing thousands of Saudi citizens with chemical weapons. Much of it carried with the help of Saudi and Kuwaiti financing. Don't accuse me of taking sides because I do not. I will not make it a secret that even in 21st century the Arabs have a expansionist imperialist attitude evident by their rabid financing and propagation of religious institutes around the world.


However I will also attest that Iranian regime has been a source of unwanted nuisance especially in the holy places and has created a lot of wasteful propaganda which equals to media war. This is in addition to free scholarships in Qom which are used as a propaganda to indoctrinate students into violent revolts for advancing the interest of Ayatollahs in Tehran. A complete replacement of Iranian corrupt regime is needed for world and middle east peace.

The U.S. hoped to use Iraq to counter the radicalism of the Khomeini regime in Iran from spreading to oppressed peoples of the Emirates and to Saudi Arabia. Saddam Hussein was guaranteed financial backing in the form of loans from Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and other nations.

About half a million Iranians and Iraqis were killed in the Iran Iraq war, and unbeknownst to Hussein, the U.S. and Israel also secretly armed the Iranians so as to weaken both Iran and Iraq. President Ronald Reagan's special envoy, Donald Rumsfeld visited Saddam Hussein once in late December 1983 and again in March 1984. These visits paved the way for the normalization of relations between the U.S. and Iraq at a time when Saddam Hussein was using chemical weapons in his war against Iran. Iraq had been removed from the U.S. State Department's list of alleged sponsors of terrorism in 1982, and Iraq went on a buying spree to purchase weapons from U.S. and German companies. These weapons were used in 1988 for attacks against the Kurds.

The war with Iran left Iraq in ruins. When Saddam Hussein launched his eight year war against Iran, Iraq had $40 billion in hard currency reserves. But by the end of the war, his nation was $80 billion in debt. Iraq was pressed to repay the $80 billion to Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, with interest. While Iraq was distracted by its war, Kuwait had accumulated 900 square miles of Iraqi territory by advancing its border with Iraq northward. This was presented to Iraq as a fait accompli and it gave Kuwait access to the Rumaila oil field. The Kuwaiti Sheik had purchased the Santa Fe Drilling Corporation of Alhambra, California, for $2.3 billion and proceeded to use its slant drilling equipment to gain access to the Iraqi oil field.

Iraq & Kuwait
 
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I never accused you of taking sides, I'm indifferent toward you, and wish you an eternal happiness bro. I just regard your estimation to be very extremes; to the point that you would suspect that The Govt would use the Iranophic boogyman to entice their citizens; provoking their national sentiments against the Zoroastrian Republic of Iran. Saudis aren't naive or start-eyed. I don't think I need to say anything more than what u mentioned about the history of Iran, that's what I wanted to see.

Safavids won't dare to use Chemos :lol: the earth will shake 12 times beneath their shrines.
It is false to assume that one side is David and other is Golaith. Iran is yet to accomplish a feat of gassing thousands of Saudi citizens with chemical weapons. Much of it carried with the help of Saudi and Kuwaiti financing. Don't accuse me of taking sides because I do not. I will not make it a secret that even in 21st century the Arabs have a expansionist imperialist attitude evident by their rabid financing and propagation of religious institutes around the world.


However I will also attest that Iranian regime has been a source of unwanted nuisance especially in the holy places and has created a lot of wasteful propaganda which equals to media war. This is in addition to free scholarships in Qom which are used as a propaganda to indoctrinate students into violent revolts for advancing the interest of Ayatollahs in Tehran. A complete replacement of Iranian corrupt regime is needed for world and middle east peace.



Iraq & Kuwait
 
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