ISRAEL’S MOLES IN IRAN, IRAN’S MOLES IN DC, AND THE FALL OF THE MULLAH REGIME
[This astonishingly insightful analysis of Jack Kelly needs to be read by your Congressman and Senators – please consider sending it to them –JW]
There was “nothing new” in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s dramatic news conference Monday (4/30) in which he exposed Iran’s nuclear weapons program, say Obamunists and NeverTrump fellow travelers such as Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN).
In one way that’s true. Those who have been paying attention have known for years the mullahs were Hell-bent on obtaining nuclear weapons, that Obama’s Iran deal would do nothing to stop their pursuit of nukes or slow it down, almost certainly would accelerate it.
But that’s not what Obamunists and Corker – who turned the Senate’s treaty making power on its head to get the Iran deal through – told the American people.
By dismissing Netanyahu’s disclosures as, yawn, “nothing new,” Obamunists are telling us they are not the most easy to bamboozle dufuses in the history of humankind. They are, instead, bald-faced liars – either the most corrupt cowards ever to head and staff a U.S. administration… or traitors.
Everything President Obama did during his eight years in office has harmed the United States. It is becoming ever more likely that this was not by accident.
Most commentators (as per usual for Fake Newsers) missed what is most significant about the half ton of documents Mossad purloined from a secret warehouse in Iran.
Mossad has many brilliant, intrepid operatives compared to whom James Bond was a pussy. They deserve all the praise being heaped upon them.
Iran’s nuclear program was the mullah’s most important secret. Mossad could have located on its own the site where the mullahs kept them.
But there is no way the Israelis could have taken half a ton of documents from what had to be the most heavily guarded facility in Iran without considerable help – or many blind eyes — from those guarding it.
There must be Israeli moles, high up, in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, the mullahs’ Praetorian Guard/Waffen SS.
To appreciate what this might mean, let’s put Netanyahu’s news conference in the context of these contemporaneous events:
(1) The night before (4/29), a bomb with the explosive power of a small earthquake was dropped on an IRGC base near Hama, Syria, causing multiple secondary explosions.
It appeared to be a new type of weapon, combining the kinetic energy of a conventional bomb with a fuel-air explosive, since no fighter-bomber could carry a conventional bomb big enough to mimic an earthquake reading 2.6 on the Richter scale.
The Israelis did it, the Syrians said. They flew this route, over Iraq, so mountains would mask the attacking aircraft from Syrian air defense radars. Since no Israeli aircraft were shot down, it’s evident the vaunted SA-400 (SA-21) air defense missiles the Russians sold Syria didn’t do them much good.
The Israeli F-15s probably didn’t fly that route, but it’s interesting the Syrians would say they did. Assad’s government is in effect claiming that Iraq, by permitting Israel to overfly its territory, is complicit with Israel in the strike.
Assad is an Iranian puppet. As with Howdy Doody, the words he says typically are put in his mouth by others.
Because two-thirds of Iraqis are Shia, the Fake News’ foreign policy “experts” expect Iraq to be in Iran’s orbit. What the Syrian government is saying suggests the opposite is true. Iraq has joined with the (predominantly Sunni) Arab GCC in opposition to the mullahs.
(2) Hours after the Israeli air strike, newly confirmed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with King Abdullah III of Jordan, where Eager Lion III, a war game involving the U.S. and 19 other, mostly Arab nations was wrapping up. In Eager Lion III, the allies fought an imaginary nation that sounds a lot like Syria.
(3) Morocco severed ties with Iran Tuesday (5/1), then Qatar, which had been the most Iran-friendly of Arab states, expressed solidarity with Morocco.
Back to moles in the IRGC. The Fake Newsers stopped covering them, but massive protests against the mullahs in Iran haven’t stopped. It’s become clear members of the Basij, the SA (Sturm Abteilung) of the mullahs, and the army were joining them.
The Iranian economy – due mostly to corruption by the mullahs on a scale that might astound even Hillary Clinton — is on the verge of collapse. When it does, millions more will join the call for regime change.
The Iranian economy is tottering so just a small push will topple it. That push likely will be delivered if President Trump reimposes economic sanctions May 12.
Totalitarian regimes fall when significant numbers of the guardians of the tyrants become unwilling to guard them. If, when push comes to shove, most of the IRGC stays in the barracks, the mullahs are toast.
Change can happen quickly, as Nicolai Ceaucescu could tell us – if he hadn’t been shot by his bodyguards.
Whoever in the IRGC helped Mossad acquire half a ton of top secret documents has to be high placed, and has to have had lots of help. I imagine a massive mole hunt is under way now. If we hear nothing in the next few days about purges in the IRGC, then the IRGC is likely to have gone the way of Ceausescu’s Securitate.
Mossad got the nuke documents months ago. Methinks Netanyahu’s news conference is part of a series of orchestrated events that heralds the end of the mullahs.
Who, just a few months ago, thought that North and South Korea would make peace, that the Norks would disarm and welcome a McDonald’s franchise? One big thinker did.
To date, somewhere between 350,000 and half a million people have been killed in the Syrian civil war. What faster way could there be to end it than to cut the strings of puppet Bashir Assad by eliminating his puppeters in Tehran? I suspect a certain big thinker has already thought that through.
Another reason he deserves the Nobel.
Jack Kelly is a former Marine and Green Beret, and was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force during the Reagan Administration. Until his retirement in January 2017, he was for many years the national security writer for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.