Report Ties Dubious Iran Nuclear Docs to Israel
A report on Iran’s nuclear program issued by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last month generated news stories publicizing an incendiary charge that U.S. intelligence is underestimating Iran’s progress in designing a "nuclear warhead" before the halt in nuclear weapons-related research in 2003.
That false and misleading charge from an intelligence official of a foreign country, who was not identified but was clearly Israeli, reinforces two of Israel’s key propaganda themes on Iran – that the 2007 U.S. National Intelligence Estimate on Iran is wrong, and that Tehran is poised to build nuclear weapons as soon as possible.
But it also provides new evidence that Israeli intelligence was the source of the collection of intelligence documents which have been used to accuse Iran of hiding nuclear weapons research.
The Committee report, dated May 4, cited unnamed "foreign analysts" as claiming intelligence that Iran ended its nuclear weapons-related work in 2003 because it had mastered the design and tested components of a nuclear weapon and thus didn’t need to work on it further until it had produced enough sufficient material.
That conclusion, which implies that Iran has already decided to build nuclear weapons, contradicts both the 2007 National Intelligence Estimate on Iran, and current intelligence analysis. The NIE concluded that Iran had ended nuclear weapons-related work in 2003 because of increased international scrutiny, and that it was "less determined to develop nuclear weapons than we have been judging since 2005."
The report included what appears to be a spectacular revelation from "a senior allied intelligence official" that a collection of intelligence documents supposedly obtained by U.S. intelligence in 2004 from an Iranian laptop computer includes "blueprints for a nuclear warhead."
It quotes the unnamed official as saying that the blueprints "precisely matched" similar blueprints the official’s own agency "had obtained from other sources inside Iran."
No U.S. or IAEA official has ever claimed that the so-called laptop documents included designs for a "nuclear warhead." The detailed list in a May 26, 2008 IAEA report of the contents of what have been called the "alleged studies" – intelligence documents on alleged Iranian nuclear weapons work — made no mention of any such blueprints.
In using the phrase "blueprints for a nuclear warhead," the unnamed official was evidently seeking to conflate blueprints for the reentry vehicle of the Iranian Shehab missile, which were among the alleged Iranian documents, with blueprints for nuclear weapons.
When New York Times reporters William J. Broad and David E. Sanger used the term "nuclear warhead" to refer to a reentry vehicle in a Nov. 13, 2005 story on the intelligence documents on the Iranian nuclear program, it brought sharp criticism from David Albright, the president of the Institute for Science and International Security.
"This distinction is not minor," Albright observed, "and Broad should understand the differences between the two objects, particularly when the information does not contain any words such as nuclear or nuclear warhead."
The Senate report does not identify the country for which the analyst in question works, and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff refused to respond to questions about the report from IPS, including the reason why the report concealed the identity of the country for which the unidentified "senior allied intelligence official" works.
Reached later in May, the author of the report, Douglas Frantz, told IPS he is under strict instructions not to speak with the news media.
After a briefing on the report for selected news media immediately after its release, however, the Associated Press reported May 6 that interviews were conducted in Israel. Frantz was apparently forbidden by Israeli officials from revealing their national affiliation as a condition for the interviews.
Frantz, a former journalist for the Los Angeles Times, had extensive contacts with high-ranking Israeli military, intelligence and foreign ministry officials before joining the Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff. He and co-author Catherine Collins conducted interviews with those Israeli officials for The Nuclear Jihadist, published in 2007. The interviews were all conducted under rules prohibiting disclosure of their identities, according to the book.
The unnamed Israeli intelligence officer’s statement that the "blueprints for a nuclear warhead" — meaning specifications for a missile reentry vehicle – were identical to "designs his agency had obtained from other sources in Iran" suggests that the documents collection which the IAEA has called "alleged studies" actually originated in Israel.
A U.S.-based nuclear weapons analyst who has followed the "alleged studies" intelligence documents closely says he understands that the documents obtained by U.S. intelligence in 2004 were not originally stored on the laptop on which they were located when they were brought in by an unidentified Iranian source, as U.S. officials have claimed to U.S. journalists.
The analyst, who insists on not being identified, says the documents were collected by an intelligence network and then assembled on a single laptop.
The anonymous Israeli intelligence official’s claim, cited in the Committee report, that the "blueprints" in the "alleged studies" collection matched documents his agency had gotten from its own source seems to confirm the analyst’s finding that Israeli intelligence assembled the documents.
German officials have said that the Mujahedin-e-Khalq or MEK, the Iranian resistance organization, brought the laptop documents collection to the attention of U.S. intelligence, as reported by IPS in February 2008. Israeli ties with the political arm of the MEK, the National Committee of Resistance in Iran (NCRI), go back to the early 1990s and include assistance to the organization in broadcasting into Iran from Paris.
The NCRI publicly revealed the existence of the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in August 2002. However, that and other intelligence apparently came from Israeli intelligence. The Israeli co-authors of The Nuclear Sphinx of Tehran, Yossi Melman and Meir Javeanfar, revealed that "Western" intelligence was "laundered" to hide its actual provenance by providing it to Iranian opposition groups, especially NCRI, in order to get it to the IAEA.
They cite U.S., British and Israeli officials as sources for the revelation.
New Yorker writer Connie Bruck wrote in a March 2006 article that an Israeli diplomat confirmed to her that Israel had found the MEK "useful" but declined to elaborate.
Israeli intelligence is also known to have been actively seeking to use alleged Iranian documents to prove that Iran had an active nuclear weapons program just at the time the intelligence documents which eventually surfaced in 2004 would have been put together.
The most revealing glimpse of Israeli use of such documents to influence international opinion on Iran’s nuclear program comes from the book by Frantz and Collins. They report that Israel’s international intelligence agency Mossad created a special unit in the summer of 2003 to carry out a campaign to provide secret briefings on the Iranian nuclear program, which sometimes included "documents from inside Iran and elsewhere."
The "alleged studies" collection of documents has never been verified as genuine by either the IAEA or by intelligence analysts. The Senate report said senior United Nations officials and foreign intelligence officials who had seen "many of the documents" in the collection of alleged Iranian military documents had told committee staff "it is impossible to rule out an elaborate intelligence ruse."
(Inter Press Service)
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Duncan__Idaho
June 4th, 2009 at 6:34 pm
You know, I hope the "conspiracy theories" are RIGHT that pitiful post-Soviet Ukraine sold Iran 250 warheads that were Supposed to given back to Russia, and that Iran has the means to deliver them. That would equalize things and Israel would be forced to accept a One State Solution, end it's illegal occupation of Syrian and Lebanese lands.
If I had to choose who is the bigger psychopath between Netanyahoo and Kim Jong Il, no fucking contest: Netanyahoo. In fact. ANY (Z)ionist makes Kim look like Ghandi.
One can hope…
DrFix
June 4th, 2009 at 3:03 pm
Gomer Pyle would say, "Surprise, surprise, surprise"!!!
So it shouldn't come as one now that this dead horse has been flogged once more.
MvGuy
June 5th, 2009 at 2:53 am
Wow, Duncan_Idaho is really cranked up on this one… I like the Dr. Fix take better….O.K., O.K. so they lie, cheat and steal!! But the question is: WHO Doesn't??
The strange part is how this Nuclear State [Israel] has NO real Estate [in a nuclear sort of way]
How many strikes of 100 kilotons could they take?? How many of ten megatons?? Maybe five??
It was a bad idea to get the bomb for Israel…… AND continue it"s belligerent policies and
jingoistic rhetoric…..It's tragic, especially for Israel…….Just look what happened when the land of Gandhi got the bomb….Pakistan's Zia…"We may have to EAT GRASS. but we WILL get the BOMB….too" It is the Israeli who has CHOSEN this [NUCLEAR] path….no one else…. no one is safe WITHOUT one in THEIR neighborhood now…. Where is that going to lead??
A few weeks ago the ICRC found TRACES of highly enriched uranium in EGYPT….
http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/20...
Is that trace the handwriting on the wall?? For Israel, for the entire region??
The Jewish people seem to have a dominant proclivity to get into dangerous situations
We should all hope that saner leaders emerge to take their people in a better direction..
this current path will end in a repeat of their darkest times…..And G-d forbid………
There are not enough Israelis and they are too dependent on external assistance
they do not have enough land area to truly be nuclear players…The idea they can take on the big boys is delusional hubris…..
MvGuy
June 5th, 2009 at 2:56 am
I wonder what WORD that I used to cause "Your comment must be approved by the site admins before it will appear publicly".
MvGuy
June 5th, 2009 at 3:05 am
Wow, Duncan_Idaho is really cranked up on this one… I like the Dr. Fix take better….O.K., O.K. so they lie, cheat and steal!! But the question is: WHO Doesn't??
The strange part is how this Nuclear State [Israel] has NO real Estate [in a nuclear sort of way]
How many strikes of 100 kilotons could they take?? How many of ten megatons?? Maybe five??
It was a bad idea to get the bomb for Israel…… AND continue it"s belligerent policies and
jingoistic rhetoric……It's tragic, especially for Israel…….Just look what happened when the land of Gandhi got the bomb….Pakistan's Zia…"We may have to EAT GRASS. but we WILL get the BOMB….too" It is the Israeli who has CHOSEN this [NUCLEAR] path….no one else…. no one is safe WITHOUT one in THEIR neighborhood now…. Where is that going to lead??
A few weeks ago the ICRC found TRACES of highly enriched uranium in EGYPT….
http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/20...
Is that trace the handwriting on the wall?? For Israel, for the entire region??
The [J?] ewish people seem to have a dominant proclivity to get into dangerous situations
We should all hope that saner leaders emerge to take their people in a better direction..
this current path will end in a repeat of their darkest times…..And G-d forbid………
There are not enough Israelis and they are too dependent on external assistance
they do not have enough land area to truely be nuclear players…The idea they can take on the big boys is delusional hubris…..
MvGuy
June 5th, 2009 at 3:05 am
Wow, Duncan_Idaho is really cranked up on this one… I like the Dr. Fix take better….O.K., O.K. so they lie, cheat and steal!! But the question is: WHO Doesn't??
The strange part is how this Nuclear State [Israel] has NO real Estate [in a nuclear sort of way]
How many strikes of 100 kilotons could they take?? How many of ten megatons?? Maybe five??
It was a bad idea to get the bomb for Israel…… AND continue it"s belligerent policies and
jingoistic rhetoric……It's tragic, especially for Israel…….Just look what happened when the land of Gandhi got the bomb….Pakistan's Zia…"We may have to EAT GRASS. but we WILL get the BOMB….too" It is the Israeli who has CHOSEN this [NUCLEAR] path….no one else…. no one is safe WITHOUT one in THEIR neighborhood now…. Where is that going to lead??
A few weeks ago the ICRC found TRACES of highly enriched uranium in EGYPT….
http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/20...
Is that trace the handwriting on the wall?? For Israel, for the entire region??
The [J?] ewish people seem to have a dominant proclivity to get into dangerous situations
We should all hope that saner leaders emerge to take their people in a better direction..
this current path will end in a repeat of their darkest times…..And G-d forbid………
There are not enough Israelis and they are too dependent on external assistance
they do not have enough land area to truely be nuclear players…The idea they can take on the big boys is delusional hubris…..
MvGuy
June 5th, 2009 at 3:05 am
Wow, Duncan_Idaho is really cranked up on this one… I like the Dr. Fix take better….O.K., O.K. so they lie, cheat and steal!! But the question is: WHO Doesn't??
The strange part is how this Nuclear State [Israel] has NO real Estate [in a nuclear sort of way]
How many strikes of 100 kilotons could they take?? How many of ten megatons?? Maybe five??
It was a bad idea to get the bomb for Israel…… AND continue it"s belligerent policies and
jingoistic rhetoric……It's tragic, especially for Israel…….Just look what happened when the land of Gandhi got the bomb….Pakistan's Zia…"We may have to EAT GRASS. but we WILL get the BOMB….too" It is the Israeli who has CHOSEN this [NUCLEAR] path….no one else…. no one is safe WITHOUT one in THEIR neighborhood now…. Where is that going to lead??
A few weeks ago the ICRC found TRACES of highly enriched uranium in EGYPT….
http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/20...
Is that trace the handwriting on the wall?? For Israel, for the entire region??
The [J?] ewish people seem to have a dominant proclivity to get into dangerous situations
We should all hope that saner leaders emerge to take their people in a better direction..
this current path will end in a repeat of their darkest times…..And G-d forbid………
There are not enough Israelis and they are too dependent on external assistance
they do not have enough land area to truely be nuclear players…The idea they can take on the big boys is delusional hubris…..
MvGuy
June 5th, 2009 at 3:07 am
Wow, It was the word *ewish when the star is replaced with a J…… Go figure… it's a xewish State???
humanist_xy
June 15th, 2009 at 3:23 pm
Gareth…your posts are greatl
On the topic of Iranian Election are you also suspicious?
Why, UNLIKE the Western mass Media, THREE DAYS before the election, Voice of America,(referring to two US pollsters), accurately guessed a resounding victory for Ahmadinejed? (ratio of 34 to 14)
http://www.payvand.com/news/09/jun/1085.html
Why Mousavi, even before the counting began declared victory, heating up the atmosphere and raising the unrealistic hopes of his supporters who are rightfully fed up with their backward regime ?
Why, (as seen on a CNN video) a truck dumped a load of rocks / stones among the Tehran supporters of Mousavi (to be used as weapons against the riot police ?). Who were behind the dumping? Didn’t they know the punishment for such an act (according Iranian Constitution) is death (by hanging)?
Can Ben Menache, (an Israeli author) be believed claiming, in 1980s, one of Mousavi’s friends was a CIA agent? Or is there any credibility on the (Internet) allegations of his ties with Mossad?
humanist_xy
June 15th, 2009 at 3:23 pm
And the big question…… was the June 9 prediction of Voice of America similar to NIE, trying to foil an ugly uprising… and why VOA continues to indirectly discredit the mass media who are still shouting “..widespread rigging, election fraud”?
Western and Iranian government pollsters new what Americans knew. Was there a need to rig the election? With such a wide margin….obviously not.
The intentional trashing and ridiculing of the “Iranian Election” by Western corporate mass media was unified and well coordinated ……who is the coordinator?