Posted on 12/12/2011 12:32:24 AM PST by neverdem
The sources said that among those arrested and interrogated so far are some of Khamenei’s bodyguards. The sources conveyed that those arrested tried to convince Khamenei to visit Mlard missile base in western Tehran on November 12th. It should be mentioned that on that day a huge blast took place in this military base, which killed among others the head of ballistic missiles production and development unit.
Khamenei was assured that the base is safe when he was to attend a launching ceremony of a new missile.
It is said also that Khamenei ordered to investigate his son, “Mojtaba Khamenei,” who is considered a leading businessman and close assossiate with many military leaders.
Reports indicate that some of the leaders of the Revolutionary Guards were seeking a military coup against the Supreme Leader. Following his death, these officers planned to announce an interim ruling council and declare a state of extreme emergency in the country. This council was expected to be presided over by Mojtaba Khamenei.
http://www.albawaba.com/news/sources-plan-kill-iran-supreme-leader-thwarted-405257
Is this insinuating that the blast was a failed attempt on Khamenei’s life?
Who knows.
True & worth repeating.
In fact, the so-called hatred, more like paranoia is not simply directed at 'foreigners'. It is (has been) also something the regime has fostered for decades. For example, pro-regime (often religious fanatics) or paid by the regime people spying on their neighbors, pro-regime parents even spying on their children & relatives, and then reporting back to the regime. People were told, from Khomeini days that it is their duty to uphold the ideals of the Islamic Revolution.
It is precisely in this deliberately created climate & environment that even the Regime, its cronies & leadership are constantly paranoid. The article in #20 #21 regarding Khamenei & his subsequent actions are UNsurprising, even if attempted assassination is untrue. The Regime fears itself as much as (if not more than) it fears an American or Israeli attack. It is also in this climate that members of the IRGC, etc.. are purged, sometimes (often) by the Regime itself. The IRI & its various clans operate much like the original Sicilian Mafia, both inside & outside Iran.
The Middle East could become almost strategically irrelevant, if we developed our energy resources enough to become both de facto energy independent and export our excess energy resources.
Yes, yes & yes. That's the way to move forward.
For the last quoted line in this post, take a look at another thread (posts #s 31 & 32) - http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2820059/posts?page=31#31
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