Friday, January 12, 2007

BREAKING NEWS - !!! TOP ISLAMIC REGIME STRATEGIST CAPTURED IN IRAQ



Alan Peters: "Reports from Tehran state that Iran's top IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps) strategist, Hassan Abbasi, was captured in the recent raid on the Islamic Iran's office in Erbil, Iraq.

Referred to inside Islamic Iran as the Regime's version of Kissinger, Abbasi works directly as special advisor for the dead or dying Supreme Ruler in Iran - Ali Khamenei...Abbasi has in the past indicated he has already chosen and set up attack capability on a large number of targets inside the USA and said the Islamic regime would wipe out the Western culture - as a whole - and replace it with Islam.

He also runs the "Freedom Organizations" an umbrella group, coordinating and networking every "anti-imperialism" terror group around the globe. Be it the IRA in Ireland or Japanese cults or Puerto Rican gangs in the USA. Anyone who is ready to disrupt their country and governments through acts of terrorism."



Hassan Abbasi, the senior strategist for Iran’s Supreme Leader and Ahmadinejad has been captured in Iraq, according to unconfirmed received reports from independent reliable sources (see Iran Press News). If confirmed, his capture would be a major blow to the Iranian effort to support the insurgency in Iraq. He is believed to have been organizing the various insurgency groups under a common umbrella. It was reported that US forces captured Abbasi Thursday in the Iraqi city of Erbil.


In 2005 Iranian journalist Amir Taheri, reported that "to Iran's new ruling elite, Abbasi is the big strategic brain." "More and more officials quote him in meetings with foreign diplomats."


According to Taheri, Abbasi is the architect of the so-called "war preparation plan" currently under way in Iran.


"The Western man today has no stomach for a fight," Abbasi says. "This phenomenon is not new: All empires produce this type of man, the self-centered, materialist, and risk-averse man." Abbasi believes that the US intervention in Iraq, which involved "slightly higher risks" than the invasion of Afghanistan, was the very last of its kind.


For years now he has been preparing a new generation of Iran's Islamic revolutionaries for playing "chicken" with the United States. He is well known by US intelligence as a strategic military thinker and a popular speaker among Islamic Republic’s most radical gatherings.

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