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Mossad spies on Iran from Baku
« on: February 12, 2012, 05:04:05 PM »
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Baku hub for Israelis spying on Iran: Report

Azeri President Ilham Aliyev (L) embraces Israeli President Shimon Peres.
Sun Feb 12, 2012 4:18PM GMT



Our presence here is quiet, but substantial. We have increased our presence in the past year, and it gets us very close to Iran. This is a wonderfully porous country.”

Azerbaijan-based Israeli spy

An Israeli intelligence agent has reportedly admitted that Azerbaijan, Iran’s northwestern neighbor, is “teaming with” Mossad agents who are trying to collect intelligence on the Islamic Republic.


“This (Azerbaijan) is ground zero for intelligence work," The Times of London quoted an Azerbaijan-based Israeli intelligence agent named “Shimon” as saying on Saturday.

"Our presence here is quiet, but substantial. We have increased our presence in the past year, and it gets us very close to Iran. This is a wonderfully porous country,” JPost quoted Shimon as saying.

Secret documents released by WikiLeaks last April revealed that Israel had been using the former Soviet republic's soil over the past four years to spy on Iran.

The document in the US Embassy in Baku, sent to Washington in January 2009, refers to a visit by the Azeri president's advisor for security and defense issues, Vahid Aliyev, to Israel.

According to the WikiLeaks cable, the trip was aimed at signing a contract with Tel Aviv which allowed Israel to use Azerbaijan's soil for its spying activities against Iran. The US diplomatic cable further discloses an arms deal between the two sides.

According to the leaked cables, Azerbaijani authorities banned all anti-Israeli protest gatherings anywhere near Tel Aviv's Embassy in Baku during the Israeli offensive against the Gaza Strip at the turn of 2009.

Prior to the leak, there were reports about the operations of Israeli spying cells on the Iranian-Azeri border under the cover of farming activities.

Separatist groups and members of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization are also freely operating within Azerbaijan's borders despite

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« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2012, 05:04:56 PM »
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Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:31PM GMT



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Iran's Foreign Ministry has summoned the Azeri envoy to Tehran to object to Baku granting asylum to the Mossad-trained assassins of Iranian nuclear scientists.


In a Sunday meeting with Azerbaijan’s envoy to Tehran Javanshir Akhundov, the Director General of the Iranian Foreign Ministry' Office for Commonwealth and Caucasus Affairs voiced strong objection to the presence and unrestricted activity of Mossad intelligence agents in Azerbaijan, who are involved in espionage activities against the Islamic Republic.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry also criticized the anti-Iran campaign on state-controlled Azeri news outlets and the degrading behavior of Azeri customs officials towards Iranian truck drivers.

The Azerbaijani ambassador expressed regret over the events and said Tehran's message would be conveyed to Baku as soon as possible and that a response would be relayed to the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

The London Times reported on Saturday that Israel is using Azerbaijan, a small Eurasian country which shares a border with Iran, as a base to spy on the Tehran government.

The newspaper cited the testimony of an anonymous Mossad agent referred to only as Shimon.

“This is ground zero for intelligence work,” Shimon told The Times. “Our presence here is quiet, but substantial. We have increased our presence in the past year, and it gets us very close to Iran. This is a wonderfully porous country.”

According to Shimon the Azerbaijan-Iran border, just a few hours south of the capital Baku, is prime territory for the Israeli intelligence service to gather information on Tehran’s activities.

“There is a great deal of information there from people who regularly and freely travel across the borders. It is unregulated - almost,” said Shimon.

Azerbaijan is a major energy producer, and exports oil to Israel and imports weapons and military hardware in return from the Jewish entity.

According to The Times, Israel has been able to capitalize on a decline in relations between Azerbaijan and Iran.

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Re: Mossad spies on Iran from Baku
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2012, 05:10:59 PM »
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Azerbaijan used to be a part of Iran and it should become a part of Iran again. We need to take the Azerbaijan back.

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« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2012, 05:24:39 PM »
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Yupp this azeris need to be dealt with..
And we should start with Tabrizi...  8)
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« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2012, 05:36:03 PM »
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Arran is iranian historical province. Besides and this is more important, most of citizens of "Azerbaijan" are shia muslims. Though their islamic awareness is ahead, I hope.

 

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