Iran Training and Arming Terrorists in Mexico and Latin America
12/9/2011 - Middle Eastern terrorists have infiltrated Latin American
countries—especially Mexico—to plan an attack against the United States,
according to an alarming exposé broadcast by the world’s largest Spanish
news network.
The Univision documentary, “La Amenaza Irani,” (Iranian Threat), uses
undercover, never-before-seen video footage to illustrate how Iran’s growing
political, economic and military ties to Latin America threaten U.S.
security. The videos were part of a seven-month investigation in which
college-aged Mexicans infiltrated diplomatic circles in Mexico to obtain
recordings that prove diplomats from Iran, Venezuela and Cuba planned a
cybernetic attack against the White House, FBI, Pentagon and U.S. nuclear
plants.
The documentary also features secret video taken by extremists linked to
Iran and footage from an undercover journalist who infiltrated Venezuelan
military camps where terrorists trained. The news network’s investigative
team also tracked the expansion of Iranian interests in the hemisphere,
including money-laundering and drug-trafficking activities by terrorist
groups supported by Iran.
A segment is dedicated to the connection between Mexican drug cartels and
the foiled plot to murder the Saudi ambassador in Washington D.C. a few
months ago. One of the Iranians charged had been ordered by that country’s
Special Forces to travel to Mexico to recruit members of the notorious drug
cartel “Los Zetas” to carry out the plot. The massive scheme against U.S.
government information and computer systems had been in the works years
earlier, the documentary reveals.
The ties between Middle Eastern terrorists and Latin America are nothing
new, though specific plots against the U.S. from the region have likely not
been exposed in this manner. Since 1982 Cuba has appeared on the State
Department’s list of countries that have repeatedly provided support for
acts of international terrorism, which means restrictions on U.S. foreign
assistance, a ban on defense exports and sales and other financial
restrictions.
Earlier this year the Congressional Research Service (CRS), which examines
issues for federal lawmakers, published areport on Latin American terrorist
concerns to the United States. It points out that, while Latin America has
not been the focal point of the U.S. war on terrorism, the region has
struggled with domestic terrorism for decades and international terrorist
groups have used it as a battle ground to advance their causes.
The report specifically mentions Iran’s increasing activities in Latin
America in its attempt to circumvent U.S. sanctions as well as its ties to
the radical Lebanon-based Islamic group Hezbollah. In fact, the CRS report
quotes a separate State Department antiterrorism document that says the U.S.
remains concerned that sympathizers of Hezbollah and the Sunni Muslim
Palestinian group Hamas are raising money among the sizable Middle Eastern
communities in the tri-border area of Argentina.
Corruption Files from Judicial Watch
https://www.judicialwatch.org
middle-eastern-terrorists-plan-u-s-attack-from-mexico/
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