January 17, 2007
Tehran, 17 Jan. (AKI) - One of the five Iranians arrested last week by the US army in the northern Iraqi city of Erbil is wanted in Austria in connection with the assassination of Kurdish leader Andol Rahman Ghassemlu in 1989. Mahommad Jaafari Sharoudi was one of five Iranian officials detained last week in the Kurdish-controlled city on charges of being connected to a faction of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, the Pasdaran, that funds and arms insurgents in Iraq.I think it's safe to assume these men were up to no good, given their past activities.Abdol Rahman Ghassemlu, the historic leader of Iranian Kurds, was killed in an apartment in the outskirts of the Austrian capital Vienna where he was scheduled to meet a delegation sent by then Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.
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Posted by: greyrooster at January 17, 2007 11:14 AM (w+w6p)
Questionable motive?!? Are you kidding me?! This mother-f**king Hassan Abbasi is the grand terrorism strategist for the Islamic Regime of Iran. This is the bastard who openly proclaims (not in English of course) that his mission is the destruction of the Western Civilization as whole and its complete replacement with Islam. To this end he has been dispersing funds to any an all terrorist organizations that seek the destablization of one or more western governments, from Neo-Nazi's to IRA to Al-Qaeda to the communist terrorist groups in Greece and Italy.
What I hope for is that once the U.S. Military and or CIA/FBI have finished interrogating him; they hand him over to the Israeli for their own interrogation and possibly as a bargaining chip for the release of the Israeli pilot Ron Arad who's being held in Iran and for the release of the two Israeli soldiers kidnapped by Hizbullah and the third who's being held in the Gaza strip.
Excuse my cuss'ing Howie.
Best
-GM
Posted by: Garduneh Mehr at January 17, 2007 01:17 PM (vixLB)
Posted by: Darth Odie at January 17, 2007 01:19 PM (YHZAl)
http://i-cias.com/e.o//irbil.htm
The PDKI and the PDK although both Kurdish are not always allies in fact often sworn enemies.
The asasination office in 1989 might well have been with the blessings of the PDK.
The Iranians WERE invited to open this office in their capital by the Kurds and the Kurds DiD protest their detention, as well as Maliki. International borders in this part of the world mean much less than other affiliations. Barzani the Kurdish President was born in Iran not Iraq.
As for what these Iranians were doing up there in the extreme northeastern part of Iraq I don't know. I do think that the interest os Theran and D.C. are not the same. But why you would want to place an arms smuggling unit so far away from its destination seems to be logistically an anachronism Erbil is 4x as far from Baghdad as is Baghdad from the Iranian border.
Posted by: John Ryan at January 17, 2007 01:23 PM (TcoRJ)
Posted by: Darth Odie at January 17, 2007 01:37 PM (YHZAl)
"The Iranians WERE invited to open this office in their capital by the Kurds (sic) and the Kurds DiD (sic) protest their detention, as well (sic) as Maliki."
Bullshit, as always. You cant use the definite article, because only a very small group of Kurds support those Iranian terrorists. There are American terrorists allied with Iran. Does that mean all Americans support them? Lying idiot. Maliki is glad they were apprehended and wants them dead, all diplomatic rhetoric aside. Next you'll tell us that President Bush really believes islam is a religion of peace, or that the Dhimmiecrats want to fight graft.
"As for what these Iranians were doing up there in the extreme northeastern part of Iraq (sic) I don't know."
I thought you said they were invited, idiot? Were they supposed to go someplace else, when their hosts were up there?
"I do think that the interest (sic) os (sic) Theran (sic) and D.C. (sic) are not the same. (sic)"
No shit, Sherlock. Tehran is at odds with the entire civilized world, and even most of the islamopithecine world.
"But (sic) why you (sic) would want to place an arms smuggling unit so far away from its destination seems to be logistically an anachronism (sic, sic, sic) Erbil is 4x as far from Baghdad as is (sic) Baghdad (sic) from the Iranian border.
Tehran is far from Baghdad, and that's where the arms smuggling originates. What makes you think Baghdad is a Kurdish target?
The next time you paste something, paste something intelligent, and paste it correctly.
Posted by: Jeff Bargholz at January 17, 2007 02:30 PM (abVz3)
Posted by: Jeff Bargholz at January 17, 2007 02:31 PM (abVz3)
As far as I can tell this John Ryan is just another Islamist-propagandist engaged in Taiy'yah (Islamic dissumlation/deceit) trying to pass himself off as a Westerner.
Posted by: Garduneh Mehr at January 17, 2007 03:00 PM (vixLB)
As for the smuggling routes used by the thugs of the Mullah regime, the primary path, as far as I can tell is the Khorramshahr to Basrah link (the former is an Iranian city and the latter of course in Iraq). Khorrmashahr area is possibly where the IRGC trains Arab Shiite terrorists who are then infiltrated into Iraq; the reason being that in other Iranian cities these Arabs would stick out like sore thumbs but in Khorramshahr they can just mingle with the ethnic local Arabic speakers.
As for the location of the primary masterminds, even though the regime is seated in Teheran, the IRGC is headquartered in the port of Bandar-Abbas which stradles the strait of Hormuz.
Posted by: Garduneh Mehr at January 17, 2007 03:08 PM (vixLB)
I remember you writing about John Lyin probably being an Iranian islamopithecine propagandist awhile back. You even caught the Tom Clancy origin of his alias. I agree with you. The evidence is overwhelming.
1) He limits most, if not all, of his comments to promoting islam and terrorism--which are synonyms.
2) He hates sunnis and loves shites.
3) He rabidly promotes the organ grinding mullahs and their pet monkey president, Amadjihad.
4) He lies like a motherfucker.
Being of Iranian descent, you undoubtably recognized his "taiy'yah" tactics and other unique characteristics peculiar to his origin.
I only used Teheran as an example of where the Iranian backed terrorism in Iraq originates. I didn't know about the smuggling routes and the IRGC headquarters you mentioned, and I wasn't ambitious enough to look them up.
Keep exposing this asshole. Maybe his superiors will become displeased with his continued failure and have him killed. If you know of any way to facilitate that, let me know.
Posted by: Jeff Bargholz at January 17, 2007 04:12 PM (abVz3)
Posted by: greyrooster at January 17, 2007 04:38 PM (w+w6p)
One reason I show up in comments sections of websites like TJR is to expose the likes of this "John Lying".
The Islamic Regime has many dozens of individuals like him in its employ.
As for "Taqiy'yah", I assure you that that's a purely Islamist charactersitc. In the true culture of Iran "Truth" is seen as the highest virtue and the source of all good; while "deceit" is seen as the source of all evil. Indeed, in Aryan languages the words "God" and "Good" sound similar for this very reason. For instance in German the corresponding words are "Gott" and "Gut" (pronounced "goot"). My mother tongue has the same origin and the corresponding words are "Xoda" and "Xoob" where the "x" is pronounced like the Greek letter Xi.
Posted by: Garduneh Mehr at January 17, 2007 05:05 PM (vixLB)
I come to these sites for the same reason, although I like exposing leftists and other Marxists too.
I didn't mean to imply that "taqiy'yah" was a Persian custom. I know it's strictly wogopithecine in origin. Having lived in Iran, you're familiar with the imported custom. Imported via islamic imperialism, that is.
You know, "Xoda" sounds Like "Yoda." The Jawa guys will probably be happy to hear that.
Posted by: Jeff Bargholz at January 17, 2007 07:12 PM (abVz3)
Posted by: greyrooster at January 17, 2007 07:49 PM (w+w6p)
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