Read The Twilight War: The Secret History of America's Thirty-Year Conflict with Iran Online
Authors: David Crist
37.
“Second Intelligence Shock Inflicted by Iran as 12 Spies Arrested,”
Raja News
, November 29, 2011. The minister of intelligence and security, Heydar Moslehi, accused one of these agents of being inside the government, a charge that was aimed more at discrediting President Ahmadinejad. Earlier, Ahmadinejad had tried to fire Moslehi, only to be overruled in a very public rebuke by the supreme leader. CIA spies have always been an easy scapegoat for Iranian officials.
38.
General Martin Dempsey interview with Barbara Starr, Cable News Network,
The Situation Room
, December 20, 2011.
39.
Scott Peterson, “Iran Hijacked U.S. Drone, Says Iranian Engineer,”
Christian Science Monitor
, December 15, 2011; Bob Orr, “U.S. Official: Iran Does Have Our Drone,” CBS News, December 8, 2011; Tim Lister, “Crashed Drone Was Looking at Iranian Nuclear Sites,” CNN, December 15, 2011.
40.
Lieutenant General Patrick O’Reilly, “Ballistic Missile Defense Overview for the International Air and Missile Defense Symposium,” March 2010.
41.
Comments by General David Petraeus at the Institute for the Study of War, January 22, 2010.
42.
“Integrated Air and Missile Defense Center of Excellence: Information Briefing to 3rd Annual International Air and Missile Defense Symposium,” March 2010; Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed al-Shehhi and Lieutenant Colonel Michael Tronolone briefing, “Integrated Air and Missile Defense Center,” March 2010.
43.
Cosgriff interview.
44.
Nicholas Burns, “Obama’s Opportunity in Iran,”
Boston Globe
, October 1, 2009.
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PILOGUE
1.
U.S. Embassy, Riyadh message, “Saudi King Says Talks with Iranian FM ‘Heated,’”March (161418Z) 2009; cited in the
Jerusalem Post
, December 3, 2010.
2.
Matthew Levitt, “Prepared Statement and Testimony,”
Iranian Terror Operations on American Soil
, joint hearing, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Homeland Security, October 26, 2011, p. 6.
3.
Justin Rohrlich and Donn Fresard, “So, How Does an Iranian Terror Suspect Pay the Bills?”
Minyanville
, October 11, 2011,
www.minyanville.com/businessmarkets/articles/manssor-arbabsiar-mansour-arbabsiar-iranian-bomber/10/13/2011/id/37367
, accessed December 3, 2011.
4.
United States vs. Manssor Arbabsiar
, Criminal Complaint, Southern District of New York, October 11, 2011; U.S. Department of the Treasury, “Announcement of Sanctions Against Five Individuals Tied to Iranian Plot to Assassinate the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United States,” October 11, 2011.
5.
Rich Gladstone, “Iran Scoffs at U.S. Account of Alleged Assassination Plot,”
New York Times
, October 13, 2011.
6.
Lara Jakes, “Iran FM Says U.S. Buildup Near Iraq Lacks Prudence,” Associated Press, October 31, 2011.
7.
Vice Admiral Mark Fox, interview with author, December 11, 2011.
8.
“Europe Agrees to Ban Oil Imports from Iran as West Tightens Its Grip,”
Moneynews.com
, January 4, 2012,
http://www.moneynews.com/Markets/Europe-Ban-Oil-Iran/2012/01/04/id/423032
, accessed January 7, 2012.
9.
International Atomic Energy Agency, “Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement and relevant provisions of Security Council resolutions in the Islamic Republic of Iran,” February 24, 2012.
Index10.
Mark Landler, “Obama Presses Netanyahu to Resist Strikes on Iran,”
New York Times
, March 5, 2012.
Abizaid, John, 513
on establishing U.S. consulate in Tehran, 503
on Iranian-provided EFPs, 524–25, 532
on selling weapons to Gulf Arabs, 517–18
strategy for undercutting Iran, 515–16
and unintended conflict with Iran, 513–15
Abrams, Elliott:
on Abizaid’s Iran strategy, 516
on establishing U.S. consulate in Tehran, 503
and Iranian “road map,” 476, 479
and Iran strategy for Bush’s second term, 492–93
in Iran-Syria Working Group, 495–96, 502
Afghanistan:
international diplomacy on, 429–36
Iranian support for mujahideen, 68, 70, 428, 430, 435, 442
Soviet invasion, 34, 39, 60, 66–67, 163, 165–66, 181, 373
U.S. invasion, 426, 439, 440, 454, 495, 500, 571, 586n31
U.S. support for mujahideen, 40, 63, 66, 71, 196, 301, 302
See also
Taliban
Ahmadi, Saeed, 462–63
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud, 499–501, 508, 515, 542–43, 545–47, 549
Algiers Accords, 10, 86–87, 384, 401, 446
Allen, Charles, 130, 156–57, 187
al-Qaeda:
in
Cole
attack, 417, 619n4
Iran accused of cooperating with, 492
Iranians and, 428, 435
in Iraq, 512
links to Iraq sought by U.S., 427
Obama administration attacks on, 540, 562
presence in Iran, 437–38, 443, 445, 474, 480
Saudi Arabian attacks of May 2003, 480–81
in September 11, 2001, attacks, 425
Sunni-based objectives of, 428, 444
U.S. invasion of Afghanistan and, 426, 439
Amirahmadi, Hooshang, 394, 413–14, 455–57, 458, 477
Amiri, Shahram, 554–55
Arab-Israeli conflict:
Arab League peace proposal, 445
Clinton and peace process, 390–94
Israel’s Lebanon invasion of 1982, 106–21
Revolutionary Guard ships weapons to Palestinians, 436
U.S. sees in Cold War context, 63–64, 109
U.S. wants Iran to support peace process, 470
Arbabsiar, Mansour, 564–66
Armish-Maag plan, 62
Armitage, Richard, 52, 53
and al-Qaeda attacks in Saudi Arabia, 481
on al-Qaeda presence in Iran, 438
on George W. Bush administration Iran policy, 416, 441, 447
on Chalabi, 447, 469
and Crist, 269, 286–87, 291, 292
on Crocker mission, 430
and Ghorbanifar plan, 449, 451
on Iran and al-Qaeda, 428
and Iran-Contra affair, 189–90, 203, 449
on Iran-Iraq War, 97, 361
and Israeli invasion of Lebanon, 111
on Kuwaiti request to reflag its tankers, 213
Lang briefs, 359
and Lyons, 257, 258, 272
and McFarlane’s proposed change in U.S. policy toward Iran, 176
and “road map” document for normalizing relations with Iran, 476, 477–79
and
Stark
incident, 226
on U.S. aid to Iran after earthquake of December 2003, 482–83, 515
and war on terrorism, 427
Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, 529–30, 536
al-Bader, Abdul Fattah, 213, 217, 251, 261, 279
Badr Corps, 467–73, 481, 518, 521, 527, 528
Bahrain:
agrees to joint air strikes with U.S., 242
bilateral defense arrangement with U.S., 170, 171–72, 595n39
Iranian involvement in, 401, 571
Patriot missile deployment, 557
Shia population, 171, 563
Bahramani, Ali Hashemi, 195–97, 598n45
Bakhtiar, Shapour, 78, 82, 89, 388, 391
Bandar bin Sultan:
in allowing U.S. planes in Saudi airspace, 267
on Central Command, 56
and CIA aircraft in Saudi Arabia, 314
and Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia, 301, 303
and Iranian Mecca plot, 263
and Khobar Towers attack, 405, 618n20
Lang briefs, 359
on Saudi-Iranian air confrontation, 162
and Saudi minesweepers, 248–49
and U.S. financial restrictions on Iran, 507
Basij, 93, 493, 498, 567
Bazargan, Mehdi, 25, 26, 27, 29, 92
Beheshti, Mohammad, 20, 26–27
Bernsen, Harold, 216–17
and
Bridgeton
incident, 243–47
and Brooks’s joint task force, 310
on bureaucratic opposition to sea-based force, 289–90
and CIA aircraft, 314
in Crist’s new command structure, 269
and
Gas Prince
convoy, 261–62
in
Iran Ajr
seizure, 293–97
and Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia, 304, 307, 309
and Iranian mining campaign, 240, 241, 251, 254, 264
on Iranian will to attack U.S. ships, 218
and Kuwaiti request to reflag tankers, 215
plan to meet Iranian threat, 276–82, 292
relieved of command, 320–21, 610n4
and
Stark
incident, 221, 222, 226, 228, 229
and surveillance over the Persian Gulf, 326
threats of Iranian attacks on headquarters of, 242
Berri, Nabih, 123, 126, 127, 155
bin Laden, Osama, 417, 419, 423, 425, 437
Bolton, John, 422–23, 430, 442–43, 476, 478, 487, 504
BQ Tug, 79–81, 82, 373–74, 375, 378
Bremer, L. Paul, 109, 471–72, 481, 483
Bridgeton
incident, 242–47, 252, 256, 275, 278, 325
Brooks, Dennis, 270, 271, 295, 310–11, 315, 320–21, 603n42, 610n4
Brown, Harold, 11–12, 21–23, 36–39, 41, 42, 50
Brzezinski, Zbigniew:
on Iranian hostage crisis, 89
and Iranian Revolution, 16–18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 580n48
negotiates with new Iranian government, 27
on Persian Gulf policy, 11, 48, 578n13
on rapid deployment force, 36–37, 39, 582n23
Buckley, William, 67, 132, 154–55, 178–79, 181, 182, 382, 388
Bull, Lyle, 262, 267, 268, 270, 272
Burns, Nicholas, 478, 488, 489, 501, 504–6, 509, 561
Burns, William, 456, 457, 509, 540, 548, 549–50
Bush, George H. W.:
as CIA director, 428
and Gulf War of 1990–1991, 386
improved relations with Iran sought by, 380–85
and Iran-Contra affair, 176, 198, 382
and Iran-Iraq War, 98
on no goodwill to beget goodwill with Iran, 388
on Persian Gulf as vital to U.S. interests, 372
on shooting down Iran Air Flight 655, 370
Bush, George W.:
Ahmadinejad’s letter to, 500–501
on aid to Iran after earthquake of 2003, 483
on “axis of evil,” 439, 440–42, 455
briefed on possible invasion of Iran, 454
briefs Obama on Iran policy, 538–39
and Chalabi, 469
and
Cole
attack, 419
conflicting views on Iran in administration, 442–47, 473–75, 509
and counterattack against Iranian interference in Iraq, 530–32
Europe trip of 2005, 488–89
freedom agenda of, 485–510
and Iranian nuclear program, 419, 420, 422–23, 444–56, 466, 470, 474–76, 489–91, 495, 504–9, 538, 551
and Iranian-provided EFPs, 524
lacks appetite for attacking Iran, 495
on leaving Iranian issue unresolved, 537
little interest in Iraq or Iran, 423
managerial style, 421–22, 442
military experience in administration, 416
and National Intelligence Estimate on Iranian nuclear program, 508
on nation building in Afghanistan, 436
new plan to deal with Iran sought by, 417–23
Obama’s Iran policy compared to that of, 561
oil industry connections of, 428
and plan to kill al-Zarqawi, 438
religious beliefs, 421, 500
and Rice’s negotiations of 2006, 503, 505, 506
Rice’s relationship with, 421, 487
on selling weapons to Gulf Arabs, 517–18
on Sharon, 108
U.S. consulate in Tehran considered, 502–3
in U.S. invasion of Iraq, 439, 459, 485, 488, 511–12
war on terrorism, 427, 540
Carlucci, Frank:
becomes national security adviser, 204
intelligence gathering for sea-based force authorized, 285–86
Intelligence Support Activity operations suspended, 61
and
Iran Ajr
seizure, 296
on Kuwaiti request to reflag tankers, 212, 214
new more aggressive policy toward Iran, 323–24
on Operation Staunch, 205
and
Roberts
attack, 336, 350, 354–55
and
Stark
incident, 226, 228
on U.S. as not policeman of Persian Gulf, 364
on
Vincennes
to Persian Gulf, 363
Carter, Jimmy:
allows shah into U.S. for medical treatment, 27–28
Eagle Claw operation authorized, 31
on freedom of navigation in Persian Gulf, 34, 48, 440
and Iran hostage crisis, 29–30, 34, 49, 89, 401
and Iranian Revolution, 8, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22
loses election of 1980, 47
on oil crisis, 8–9
Persian Gulf policy, 9, 10–12, 578n13
rapid deployment force for Persian Gulf created, 33–42
Reagan contrasted with, 50
seeks to continue normal relations with Iran, 25–27
Cartwright, James, 539, 541, 550, 567
Casey, William, 65–66
anticommunism of, 66–67
on attack on U.S. embassy annex in Beirut, 152
on attack on U.S. marines in Lebanon, 145, 146
on bringing Iran back into Western fold, 67, 378–79
and Buckley, 132, 154, 181, 182
on communist threat to Iran, 67–68
and counterterrorism in Lebanon, 156, 157–58, 593n34
on covert operations in Iran, 69
exiles cultivated by, 76–77, 462
and Iran-Contra affair, 180–81, 186, 188, 189, 194–95, 200, 202
on Israeli invasion of Lebanon, 111
on supporting an Iranian insurgency, 71
and tanker war, 163
Cave, George, 26
in Iran-Contra affair, 189–92, 194, 196–98, 200–201
on Iranian opposition, 77–78
on Iraqi response to U.S. intelligence on Iran, 104