The FBI Goes Rogue on Iran
Part I - Going Rogue Again
Back on 1 September 2011 I posted a piece titled America’s FBI Goes Rogue. The gist of that piece was that the FBI’s Counter Terrorist Unit has transformed itself into an instigator of crime. The Agency’s modus operandi (MO) here reminds one of those carnivorous plants that have evolved physical shapes that lure their insect victims to their deaths. So too does the FBI’s approach to "terror prevention" rely on spinning crime scenarios so as to lure unsuspecting "terrorists" into a criminal trap.
The recently announced arrest of the American-Iranian, Mansor Arbsibsiar, a "failed used car salesman turned drug peddler (who has a cousin employed by Iran’s Quds Force, the special operations unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards) falls neatly into this MO. The U.S. Justice Department alleges that Arbsibsiar planned to assassinate the Saudi Arabian ambassador in Washington. At the same time the Department assures us that, according to U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, "for the entire operation, the government’s confidential sources were monitored and guided by federal law enforcement agents." In this case the confidential source was a Drug Enforcement Agency operative, who is himself a convicted felon. According to Gareth Porter, the operative is heard on one of the FBI’s clandestine recording "inducing Arbarsiar to agree to the assassination of the Saudi ambassador." That is entrapment and it is illegal. The "guides" are FBI agents who are involved in fabricating the crime itself. The result is a guaranteed arrest for the government. As Glenn Greenwald has noted, "nobody can deny its [the Department of Justice] record of excellence in thwarting its own terrorist plots." And indeed, not unexpectedly, Bharara reminded us that during the entire "terrorist" episode, "no one was actually in danger."
There has always been a fine line dividing the criminal from the police. That is way all major police departments have internal affairs units. The FBI’s Counter Terrorist Unit has obviously crossed that line. The precedent this sets is bad enough, but with this particular case the Justice Department has gone much further. They have charged a foreign country, Iran, with complicity in this alleged crime. It is supposed that Arbarsiar was recruited by his cousin to contact a Mexico drug cartel to assist him in the plot. This has let loose a plethora of threats by the United States government against Iran. President Obama himself has stepped forward to lead the charge. "This is not just a dangerous escalation, this is part of a pattern of dangerous and reckless behavior by the Iranian government....Even if Iran’s leaders did not have detailed operational knowledge, there has to be accountability with respect to anybody in the Iranian government engaging in this kind of activity."
Part II - The Hypocrisy of it All
Since the Justice Department and the FBI have such a liking for the creative envisioning of criminal scenarios, perhaps we can do the same thing. Consider the following:
1. Someone in the depths of one of American’s many spy agencies, perhaps in cooperation with an allied nation, decides to assassinate Iranian nuclear experts. They decide to use proxies and go looking for guns for hire. They don’t go to Mexico for this, but rather to one of the Iranian exile groups with appropriate contacts inside Iran. The next thing you know a number of that country’s nuclear scientists and engineers end up dead. Soon thereafter President Amadinejad holds a news conference and says, "This is not just a dangerous escalation, this is part of a pattern of dangerous and reckless behavior by the U.S. government....Even if American leaders did not have detailed operational knowledge, there has to be accountability with respect to anybody in the American government engaging in this kind of activity."
2. Now we move to the bowels of the Pentagon where someone has drawn up a list of people who are believed to be connected to Al Qaeda. Some of the names are put on the list because of "intelligence" reports citing second and third hand information. Some are more solid. One name is selected and the person’s approximate whereabouts goes out to the military geeks who program U.S. drones flying out of the Persian Gulf area. Some highly trained computer jockey then launches one of these drones and using an elaborate joystick flies the bomb with wings right to its target–which happens to be someone’s house. Maybe they kill their intended target and maybe they don’t. However, a goodly number of innocent folks unlucky enough to be in the neighborhood do die. After dozens of such attacks the President of Afghanistan or maybe Pakistan holds a news conference and says, "This is not just a dangerous escalation, this is part of a pattern of dangerous and reckless behavior by the U.S. government....Even if American leaders did not have detailed operational knowledge, there has to be accountability with respect to anybody in the American government engaging in this kind of activity."
One could go on with such examples for a long time. The point is that President Obama and the host of other American politicians and officials who have gone on record with displays of righteous indignation over Iran’s alleged involvement in a plot to enter someone else’s territory for the purpose of assassination, are probably going to appear as embarrassing hypocrites in all future relevant and objective histories. One wonders if they even care.
Part III - Small Worlds All Around
Why do our political leaders act in such duplicitous and hypocritical fashion? To try to answer that question it helps to remember just how small and closed a world they live in. Their world is not an open field of public discourse or the vigorous debate of opposing viewpoints. Rather, It is bordered by the demands and points of view of interest groups that are themselves self-referencing when it comes to objectives and indifferent to morality and, indeed, truth beyond their own arena of action. Here are two relevant examples:
A. One self-referencing interest group is the law enforcement community which, given the chance, will begin to act in an authoritarian manner and thus with no real regard for rules or procedures that restrict the range of their powers. The 11 September 2001 attacks ushered in just such a chance for this special interest to justify actions beyond the Constitution. This behavior, in turn, has actually been encouraged by a large number of politicians catering to a majority of citizens most of whom care little for the rights they rarely exercise in their daily lives. As it turns out this majority appears quite willing to sacrifice those rights in the mistaken belief that doing so enhances their security.
B. Another self-referencing group is the Zionists and there supporters who also are instinctually authoritarian in their behavior and thus perfectly willing to disregard the Constitution to achieve their purposes. One of these purposes is the destruction of Iran. It is with their encouragement that more and more Congressmen and women are jumping on the anti-Iran bandwagon. It is with their encouragement that, hovering in the background of the televised denouncements of Iran are U.S. Treasury officials known to be personally pro-Israel. These officials are primed to institute sanctions on Iran’s central bank in the hopes of destroying that country’s economy. That their excuse to do so borders on farce disturbs them not at all.
Behind all of this lies the generic problem of getting the public, so tightly focused on their day to day activities to realize, on the one hand, that what they are told in the media and by the government is not necessarily true. In fact, more often then not, it is untrue. And, on the other hand, that the consequences of blindly following where these pied pipers lead can cause immense death and destruction. Just remember Viet Nam and Iraq. But many do not remember and so one is let to the conclusion that such self-destructive behavior can persist for generations.
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10 comments on "The FBI Goes Rogue on Iran"
October 19, 2011 8:39pm
I don't believe that the FBI concocted this plot on their own. I believe that they were acting at the behest of "higher ups" in the government who keep looking for an excuse to attack Iran and give an early Christmas present to Israel. (Yes, I know that Israeli Jews don't believe in Christmas, but in this case they just might be willing to pretend.) Attacking Iran would be the biggest mistake this government ever made. Iran is a larger country that Iraq and its military is larger and more powerful and unlike Iraq in 2003 it has not been decimated by over ten years of "sanctions". And still 4,400 Americans died in Iraq, even after "Mission Accomplished". How many trillions more will we have to piss away in order to "pacify" Iran?
October 19, 2011 7:16pm
One of the best articles I have read to describe the motives behind this scam by the FED's. The article does an excellent job of pointing out the hypocrisy of the US. Per Seymour Hersh, Dick Cheney sent members of the JointSpecial Ops Command to various countires to kill people without notifying the CIA or local Ambassador Congress and the Joint Chiefs were also kept in the dark, Admiral McRaven closed it down because too many innocents were being killed.
October 19, 2011 2:05pm
"The only people that profit from all of the wars we find ourselves in are the bankers that fund them."
Not true. The entire military-industrial complex also benefits greatly.
October 19, 2011 1:31pm
It's not so much that nobody's listening, it's nobody's seeing. Who can possibly keep up with the blizzard of blogs. Cognitive overload dear. I face the same problem.Raff Ellis
October 19, 2011 1:30pm
Preemptive wars are bankrupting us. Maybe if we left everybody alone, we wouldn't have to worry so much about potential terrorists. We need to put Ron Paul in the White House and bring our troops homes and quit with the trouble-making. The only people that profit from all of the wars we find ourselves in are the bankers that fund them.
October 20, 2011 11:39am
Sure Ron Paul, if you think the Grand Obstructionist Party is trying to decimate Roe v Wade, Paul's been on that wagon his entire life, go to Politifacts and read Paul's true life story.
October 19, 2011 1:22pm
It seems this "plot" was the work -- pretty much soley -- of the FBI.
When only the accusers know of a plot, when they themselves must induce the "plotters" to go along with something they dreamed up, isn't that the VERY DEFINITION of "Big Brother is Watching?"
But as always happens when power runs amok, Big Brother seems to have lost all perspective. It is one thing to accuse an individual of a crime and deny him counsel on the way to a cell for life; it is quite another to try that with an entire nation, like Iran.
Maybe the FBI should have had a plant inside the Mulahs' circle. The "plot" might have gotten more press that way -- might actually have been "real?"
October 19, 2011 12:59pm
I posted an article in one of my non-profit Blogs approximately 3-4 years ago. The operatives were working with Jundallah as well. I'm amazed that nobody reads or listens to a word I write.
October 19, 2011 1:05pm
Rhoda, I think they DO read and listen, but they think they are listening to the reasonless ravings of an out-of-touch populace.
They will keep on thinking that until that same "out-of-touch populace" removes them from their positions.
October 20, 2011 11:42am
Absolutely, all of my deeplinks caused me to be called a lunatic until so called journalists started breaking stories in 2005, all of a sudden I was correct. Whatcha' gonna' do, yes?