Iran-Hezb´allah: ´They Already Hit the Homeland 10½ Years Ago´ (AMERICAN THINKER) By Clare M. Lopez 03/27/12)
Source: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/03/iran-hezballah_they_already_hit_the_homeland_10_years_ago.html
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At the mid-March 2012 congressional hearings on the "Iran-Hezb´allah
Threat to the Homeland," chaired by Representative Peter King, top
officials from the DEA, the FBI, and the New York City Police
Department, as well as senior scholars addressed the alarming
capability and motivation of this Axis of Jihad to strike inside the
U.S. Critical and timely, this was the latest in a series of
hearings that Rep. King, chairman of the House Homeland Security
Committee, has held to focus attention on the deadly threat to
America´s national security from the forces of Islamic jihad and
sharia. There was an unmentioned elephant in the room this time,
though, and that was 9/11--when the terror alliance of al-Qaeda,
Iran, and Hezb´allah joined forces to hit the homeland for the first
time ten and a half years ago.
Perhaps taking their cue from the apparently oblivious director of
National Intelligence, Gen. James Clapper, the panel of witnesses
spoke of Iranian willingness to attack the U.S. homeland in terms of
some kind of hypothetical developing threat. Indeed, Gen. Clapper
told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in late January
2012 "that some Iranian officials -- probably including Supreme
Leader Ali Khamenei -- have changed their calculus and are now more
willing to conduct an attack in the United States in response to real
or perceived U.S. actions that threaten the regime."
It is difficult to know where to start, but a logical point would be
the mid-1980s, in the depths of the horrific Iran-Iraq war, when the
Ayatollah Khomeini commanded the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
(IRGC) to "get the bomb." That order is public knowledge, a quarter
of a century old, and, the duplicitous 2007 National Intelligence
Estimate (NIE) on Iran notwithstanding, it has never been rescinded
during the 24-year reign of Khomeini´s successor as supreme leader,
Ayatollah Khamenei. That weapon is now nearing deployment status in
the hands of the Iranian regime, a regime known by the intelligence
community to have been connected in terrorist alliances with
Hezb´allah and al-Qaeda for decades. That terror team has struck
Americans at home and abroad, repeatedly, for decades. That terror
team -- Iran, Hezb´allah, and al-Qaeda -- has been at war with the
U.S. for decades, despite the inexplicable unwillingness of American
leadership to acknowledge that what we face is indeed an enemy
alliance.
Fast forward to the 9/11 Commission Report, which came out in 2004.
There are multiple references in that voluminous document about the
Iran-Hezb´allah-al-Qaeda operational relationship: its early 1990s
origins in Sudan; first joint terror operations at Khobar Towers, the
East Africa Embassies, and the USS Cole; and continuing post-9/11
alliance. Moreover, because Commission staffers discovered only at
the last minute before the report went to press a treasure trove of
classified National Security Agency (NSA) documents which constitute
the archives of the U.S. Intelligence Community about the Iran-
Hezb´allah-al-Qaeda relationship, that material could be included in
the final report only in a limited fashion.
Quite apart from those Commission Report references, however, Judge
George Daniels of the Southern District of New York ruled in federal
court on 22 December 2011 that Iran and Hezb´allah provided "direct
and material support" to al-Qaeda in the attacks of 9/11, assistance
without which the attacks could not have taken place. The so-called
Havlish case and Judge Daniels´ ruling have not been tucked away in
some obscure database, accessible only to the legal community;
they´ve been posted online at http://iran911case.com/ for three
months now, complete with the Order of Judgment; Findings of Fact and
Law; and all nine affidavits plus declarations, other testimony, and
supporting documents. The media have been alerted to the ruling, as
have members of Congress. The CIA apparently was so embarrassed by
the ruling that an operative identifying himself as a CIA official
tracked down Iranian defector witnesses in the case and attempted to
suborn their testimony using bribery and intimidation.
The American people and especially the family and loved ones of 9/11
victims deserve to know that Congress and the U.S. government are
committed to holding Iran and Hezb´allah, as well as al-Qaeda,
accountable for their role in murdering nearly 3,000 people on
American soil more than 10 years ago. It is time that the whole
truth about that atrocity is told. A good place to start would be
with a thorough review of those NSA documents. If the U.S.
government doesn´t even have the courage to demand accountability
from Iran and Hezb´allah for the worst terrorist attacks the homeland
has ever suffered, how can they or al-Qaeda or any Islamic jihadis be
convinced that we will ever stand up to them, no matter what they do
to us?
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