Mossad, Israel, Iran and the South American connection

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Hi. This first article is about an event two or three monts old. Don't remember if I saw something about it on SOTT.

There's a French version of the article:

http://www.tlaxcala.es/pp.asp?reference=1169&lg=fr

And a Spanish version:

http://www.tlaxcala.es/pp.asp?reference=1226&lg=es

But I can't find a version in English. The thing is that Mario Morag, a guy working for security in the Israeli embassy in Argentina was apparently caught with explosives in the airport in his way to Chile and then let go. Two weeks later, a guy called Fisher, an American jew, was caught in an airport in Houston, coming from Bolivia, also with explosives. He had passed through the same Argentinian airport.

The article doesn't say this, but it may be possible that South America is a route for Mossad smuggling explosives into the US. What for?

Morag eventually got himself kicked out of Argentina by getting drunk and threatening people with a gun in a restaurant.

Also of possible relevance to this is the following:

http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/88-11092006-739684.html

Argentina Wants Ex-Iran Leader Held

November 9, 2006
By MAYRA PERTOSSI
The Associated Press

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - A federal judge Thursday ordered the detention of former Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani and eight others in connection with the 1994 bombing of a Jewish cultural center that killed 85 people, the judge's office said.

A special prosecutor sought the order, alleging that the worst terrorist attack on Argentine soil was orchestrated by leaders of the Iranian government and entrusted to the Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah.
Almost completely ignored by news reports in English is this:

http://www.buenosairesherald.com/argentina/note.jsp?idContent=330472

D'Elia backs Iran and loses his job

President Nestor Kirchner plans to ask Luis D'Elia, the social land and housing under-secretary, to resign, said government sources last night. The President's decision came after D'Elia publicly supported Iran's claims that arrest orders issued last week against a former Iranian president and ex-Iranian government officials in connection to the 1994 bombing of the AMIA community centre, which killed 85 people, are political propaganda.
D'Elia (photo) yesterday met for 45 minutes with the Iranian charge d'affaires in Buenos Aires, Moshen Baharvand, at the Iranian Embassy. After the meeting, D'Elia and Congressman Juan Jose Cantiello, like D'Elia a picket leader, read a press statement in which they said the US and Israel are putting "pressure" on Argentina to break its diplomatic relations with Iran. D'Elia underlined that he was giving his support to Iran in the name of the picket organization he heads and not as a government official.
 
Wasn't there a recent SOTT's article about a guy, I believe an Israeli diplomat, who was caught with explosives in a central/south american country? I'm pretty certain it was within the last month.. maybe I'm mistaken. I do recall something that was on the signs page, but I do not know if it was a signs editorial or just a story link to another site's article.

apeguia: "a guy working for security in the Israeli embassy in Argentina was apparently caught with explosives in the airport in his way to Chile and then let go."

I think the article I remember was the story of the man from Chile you mentioned. Sadly I don't have an absolute or particular link.

Edit: I was tring to dig up a direct link but after going through a month of archives I decided to try a yahoo search and thus far I got this link http(COLON)//judicial-inc(DOT)biz/I.r.aeli_arrest_argentina(DOT)htm I'm going to keep searching for a little while longer to see if I can find the particular link I recall.

Got it http://signs-of-the-times.org/signs/editorials/signs20060914_IsraeliDiplomatCarryingLargeQuantityOfExplosivesArrestedInArgentina.php
Israeli Diplomat Carrying Large Quantity Of Explosives Arrested In Argentina
It seems it was actually a couple months ago and not a month as I had thought.
 
Check out the related "Bush Retirement" in Paraguay thread:

http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=3694
 
AdPop said:
Check out the related "Bush Retirement" in Paraguay thread:
This is what I was thinking while reading the above posts, also. Most interesting. I guess Bush will feel right at home there.
 
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