Minister Moslehi: CIA, Mossad Among Assassinators of Nuclear Scientists

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Iran's Intelligence Minister Heidar Moslehi has announced that the confessions of the terrorists who assassinated a number of Iranian nuclear scientists will soon be broadcast. He assured that many of these belong to the CIA and Mossad.
Moslehi described Iran's intelligence community as being "at its peak supremacy."
He attributed the major accomplishments of Iran's intelligence ministry to its "important feature of having public support," saying that timely information and support provided by people have contributed to many successful operations. "Of course, professional intelligence work has its own place as well."

He also added that Iran's intelligence system is not modeled after other intelligence agencies; rather, it has been founded on the requirements of the Islamic Revolution.
"Regarding the detained terrorists tied to the [assassination of] nuclear martyrs, we will soon release portions of [relevant] information through interviews," Moslehi said Tuesday night in the Tehran ceremony honoring the families of Iran's ‘nuclear martyrs.'
"All the elements involved in the assassinations of the country's nuclear scientists have been identified and arrested," the Intelligence Ministry announced in a statement.
"The arrests we made recently were an extraordinary and special operation that confused the enemy. The enemy was surprised at how we are grabbing their elements within and outside our borders and a number of their men who were abroad are now at the custody of the Islamic Republic," the Iranian intelligence minister said on Tuesday.
Source: News Agencies, edited by moqawama.org
Iran's Intelligence Minister Heidar Moslehi has announced that the confessions of the terrorists who assassinated a number of Iranian nuclear scientists will soon be broadcast. He assured that many of these belong to the CIA and Mossad.
Moslehi described Iran's intelligence community as being "at its peak supremacy."
He attributed the major accomplishments of Iran's intelligence ministry to its "important feature of having public support," saying that timely information and support provided by people have contributed to many successful operations. "Of course, professional intelligence work has its own place as well."

He also added that Iran's intelligence system is not modeled after other intelligence agencies; rather, it has been founded on the requirements of the Islamic Revolution.
"Regarding the detained terrorists tied to the [assassination of] nuclear martyrs, we will soon release portions of [relevant] information through interviews," Moslehi said Tuesday night in the Tehran ceremony honoring the families of Iran's ‘nuclear martyrs.'
"All the elements involved in the assassinations of the country's nuclear scientists have been identified and arrested," the Intelligence Ministry announced in a statement.
"The arrests we made recently were an extraordinary and special operation that confused the enemy. The enemy was surprised at how we are grabbing their elements within and outside our borders and a number of their men who were abroad are now at the custody of the Islamic Republic," the Iranian intelligence minister said on Tuesday.
Source: News Agencies, edited by moqawama.org
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