“The Biden administration’s now-suspended Iran envoy Robert Malley helped to fund,support,& direct an Iranian intelligence operation designed to influence the United States & allied governments, according to a trove of purloined Iranian government emails.” tabletmag.com/sections/israe…
They showed that Malley had helped to infiltrate an Iranian agent of influence named Ariane Tabatabai into some of the most sensitive positions in the U.S. government—first at the State Department and now the Pentagon, where she has been serving as chief of staff for the assistant secretary of defense for special operations, Christopher Maier.”
“Though several of the IEI operatives and others named in the emails have sought to portray themselves on social media as having engaged with the regime in their capacity as academic experts, or in order to promote better understanding between the United States and Iran, none has questioned the veracity of the emails.”
“According to the correspondence, the IEI recruited several U.S.-based analysts, including Tabatabai, Ali Vaez, and Dina Esfandiary, all of whom willingly accepted Iranian guidance. These Middle East experts were then subsequently hired, credentialed, supported, and funded by Malley and the ICG where he was president from January 2018 until January 2021, when he joined the Biden administration.”
“These emails likely explain why Vaez was unable to obtain a security clearance in order to join Malley in the Biden administration. At the same time, they raise the question of why Malley sought to bring Vaez into the State Department in the first place, and why he remained in close operational contact with him even after he was denied a security clearance.”
“In February 2021, Malley hired Ariane Tabatabai to join his Iran team at the State Department. The emails document her cloying determination to prove her worth to the Iranian regime. Shortly after the 2014 meeting in Vienna, Ariane Tabatabai sent Zahrani a link to an article she’d co-authored with Esfandiary.”
“Ariane Tabatabai’s correspondence with Zahrani offers clear evidence that Malley’s protégé was an active participant in a covert Iranian influence campaign designed to shape U.S. government policy in order to serve the interests of the Iranian regime.”
“Her requests for guidance from top Iranian officials, which she appears to have faithfully followed, and her desire to harmonize her own words and actions with regime objectives, are hardly the behavior of an impartial academic, or a U.S. public servant. Tabatabai’s emails show her enthusiastically submitting to the control of top Iranian officials, who then guided her efforts to propagandize and collect intelligence on U.S. and allied officials in order to advance the interests of the Islamic Republic.”
“I know what a spy network looks like,” says Peter Theroux, a veteran Mideast analyst who is now retired from the CIA, where he was awarded the Career Intelligence Medal for his service. During his 25 years at the agency, Theroux was frequently called on to analyze the Iranian regime and its foreign spying and terror networks. “This is how recruited assets speak to their handling officers. There’s lots of the mood music around that correspondence saying, let me know what you need me to collect. It seems clear who’s the subordinate here—what you’d call responsive to tasking.”
“Whether the IEI is best characterized as an Iranian ‘spy ring’ or as a ‘regime-directed influence operation’ is a semantic question that beggars the larger question of how any responsible U.S. security official in possession of Tabatabai’s correspondence could have cleared her to enter the State Department building or the Pentagon—let alone cleared her to work as a chief of staff in the Defense Department, with direct access to the most sensitive real-time details of U.S. special forces operations.”
“It seems likely that by the time of her appointment to the Pentagon’s special operations office, Tabatabai’s covert activities on behalf of the Iranian regime were well known in Biden administration and intelligence circles.”
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The current moment seems perfect for a major shock to the Islamic Republic. The banking system is collapsing, there is no gasoline, water & electricity shortages are increasing, and the population is about to explode in the face of social restrictions & as the one year anniversary of #MahsaAmini’s murder approaches.
The Biden admin is well aware of the dire situation for the regime & has substantially eased sanction restrictions. Robert Malley has also tried to give the regime $16 billion + in order to stave off regime collapse
Sensing grave danger, the regime has moved to repair ties with its mortal enemy, Saudi Arabia. It’s a desperate gamble. But the Biden admin’s policies will help the regime. For a while.
“A pair of TIPP polls taken in July and October reveal a startling shift in American’s views of re-entering the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or Iran nuclear deal, as a national security priority. 19fortyfive.com/2022/10/shock-…
In July a majority supported prioritizing the deal. By October a large plurality favored human rights over the JCPOA.”
“In the summer poll, 55% of respondents agreed that reentering the Iran nuclear deal should be a Biden administration priority, while only 24% said no.”
According to this poll, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi (@PahlaviReza) is the most popular political figure in #Iran by far, with nearly 80% of #Iranians favoring him as their representative
“Our survey uncovered that more than 79.7% of respondents view Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi as their preferred political representative, with 16.7% selecting none of the nominees, or preferring not to answer our question.“
“The guy is basically an ideologue, and he is pushing a very focused agenda, but the agenda has to do with representing a perspective of a certain wing of the Iranian government,” tabletmag.com/sections/news/…
“Why anyone would make him the executive vice president of a supposedly American foreign policy association doesn’t make any sense.”
“Daioleslam was granted discovery in his defense of the lawsuit, unearthing a wealth of information about NIAC’s founding and Parsi’s contacts with officials in both the Iranian and U.S. governments, including extensive email between Parsi and Javad Zarif…” #IranLobby
The regime beat up Hossein Ronaghi! (@HosseinRonaghi)
The prominent anti-regime activist showed up at Evin prison’s courthouse to turn himself in but the people surrounded him & prevented his arrest. He was beaten up by regime agents.
The regime has earlier failed to arrest or assassinate Ronaghi at his home so he said he was going to turn himself publicly.
The Iranian side was told that the supply of Iranian weapons to Russia for its further use by Russian troops against the Ukrainian civilian population directly contradicts the position of neutrality, respect for the sovereignty,
and territorial integrity of Ukraine, publicly declared by the top leadership of Iran.”