Friday, August 21, 2009

Iran Names Internationally Wanted Terrorist As Defense Minister


Talk about your closed fist...

Ahmad Vahidi, nominated Thursday by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to serve as Iran's defense minister, is a suspected international terrorist sought by Interpol in connection with a deadly 1994 attack on a Jewish community center in Argentina. {...}

Interpol, the international police agency based in Lyon, France, placed Mr. Vahidi and four other Iranian officials on its most-wanted list in 2007 at the request of Argentine prosecutors, who say the men played a role in planning the July 1994 attack on the seven-story community center in Buenos Aires.

The bombing, which killed 85 people, is thought to have been carried out by members of Hezbollah, a Lebanese militia and political party with close links to Iran.

Kenneth Katzman, a senior analyst on Iraq and Iran at the Congressional Research Service, said that Mr. Vahidi is also suspected of having played a role in a 1996 attack on the U.S. Air Force barracks in Saudi Arabia known as Khobar Towers.


I think Ahmadinejad and the Mullahs are sending us a pretty clear signal here.And meanwhile the centrifuges are spinning and an Iranian nuke is only six months to a year off.

Your move, Mr. President...and I doubt that a nifty speech delivered in your signature baritone by you and TOTUS is going to help much.



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