Zadeh's assassination.. planting mines in Biden's way It seems that the comrades discovered that the West is racist
Two years ago, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu described scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh as the head of the secret Iranian nuclear project before anyone knew him, asking everyone to remember this name.
Two years later, Zadeh was assassinated in central Tehran in an intelligence operation that was considered a painful and humiliating blow to the Iranian regime, and revealed - as described by the Washington Post - the weaknesses of the Iranian security and intelligence services.
Iranian Defense Minister Amir Hatami, during his funeral ceremony, vowed that "the response is coming and inevitable and will be harsh for those who committed the crime." Despite the declaration of a state of alert in Tel Aviv against possible reprisals, political and security indicators suggest that Tehran will absorb the slap and all threats And the statements issued by Iranian officials are nothing more than smoke bombs to preserve what is left of the prestige of the regime. When the commander of the Quds Force, Qassem Soleimani, who was more important than Zadeh, was assassinated, the response was a group of indiscriminate missiles that were fired at American targets in Iraq to save face.
Israel did not claim responsibility for the assassination of Zadeh, and it usually does not, despite its track record in liquidation operations. Writer Gideon Levy, in an article published in the Haaretz newspaper, refers to the assassination of 12 Iranian scientists by Israel since 2000, and says, " There is no country in the world that assassinates and liquidates its political opponents as Israel does.” Therefore, the Sunday Times did not hesitate to decide that accusing Israel of assassination is beyond doubt. Special Operations Units, and does not carry out any mission without the Prime Minister's personal approval.
The Iranian Ministry of Defense announced that it had found a clue to the perpetrators of the assassination, and that it would reveal the information later, and what Fars News Agency confirmed in a narration that overshadowed everything else was that remotely guided automatic weapons were used to carry out the assassination, and the operation took only 3 minutes. Zadeh got out of his armored and bulletproof car to check the sound of its collision with an external obstacle, and he was immediately killed by machine gun bullets aimed at him from a car that was standing 150 meters away, and it turned out that its owner had left the country at the end of last month.
Whatever the true version of the assassination is, what happened indicates that Tehran has been infiltrated by Mossad agents and the intelligence services, and that the words of the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Admiral Ali Shamkhani, "the enemy used advanced methods of assassination" - to justify what happened - seem ridiculous and laughable.
Shamkhani, who accused the People's Mojahedin Organization of having carried out the attack at the behest of Israel, announced in statements to the English-language Press TV, "the weapon that was collected from the site of the accident with the specifications of the Israeli military industry," stressing that the Iranian intelligence services had information about a plot to kill nuclear scientists. Iranians early but failed to stop them.
The Iranian response scenarios, whatever they are, will implicate it and isolate it politically, and that is why voices are rising in Tehran calling for “strategic patience” to miss the opportunity for the Netanyahu-Trump alliance to shuffle the cards and lure the region to beat the drums of war, benefiting and investing in the growing Gulf concern over its missile arsenal. Tehran.
The newspaper "Israel Hayom" put forward scenarios for the Iranian response, which varied between using Hezbollah to direct missiles at Israel, or urging the Islamic Jihad movement to use Gaza as a base to attack Israeli targets, or assigning Unit 804 of the Quds Force of the Revolutionary Guard to carry out operations against Israeli targets abroad. And ending with the use of Iranian missiles to strike deep inside Israel.
All political readings indicate that the Iranian leadership, which has been patient throughout the years of Trump's rule, is less reckless and more wise to contain its rage and anger, and this is what President Hassan Rouhani expressed when he said, "The Iranian people are wise enough not to fall into the Zionist trap." The scene is what journalist Barbara Slavin said in the New York Times, "Netanyahu, with Trump's support, is determined to burn the ground to make any return to diplomacy with Iran during the Biden era more difficult."
What happened indicates that Zadeh is nothing more than a fallen pawn in a battle being waged on Iranian soil led by Netanyahu, Trump and other allies to cut off a president who has not yet ruled the White House in advance.