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Alireza Jafarzadeh Reveals Secret Camps in Iran Training Iraqi Terror Networks and Death Squads
Mar 20, 2007 at 12:00 AM


 
On Tuesday, March 20, 2007, Alireza Jafarzadeh held a press conference at the Millenium UN Plaza Hotel in New York City. In the press conference, Mr. Jafarzadeh discussed the role of the Revolutionary Guards’ Qods Force in running the camps and the operation. The event was covered by news outlets including AP, Reuters, AFP, UPI, New York Times, and ABC News. Selected press coverage of the event appears below.


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Iran in Iraq (CNN Headline News)
Feb 26, 2007 at 11:46 PM


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Glenn Beck: The Bush Administration has said that Iranian Special Forces are believed to be supplying weapons to insurgents targeting and killing our soldiers in Iraq. Today they are backing it up with some pretty big news. U.S. officials have confirmed what has already been rumored in the news circles for a while. One of the Iranian operatives they caught last December was a brigadier general. Theis is number three ranking officer in the Al Qods force – I’ll define that for you here in a second. Let me repeat this. The United States has arrested an Iranian Special Forces Brigadier General inside Iraq. Bold move to say the least. President Bush blames the Al Qods, the paramilitary arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards for meddling in security situation in Iraq. It seems like he may be taking the gloves off now and backing up tough talk with action but what action is it and how bad does it get from here? Joining me now is retired General David Grange. He is a military analyst and Alireza Jafarzadeh; he is the author of The Iran Threat: President Ahmadinejad and the Coming Nuclear Crisis. General, Let me start with you. If this isn’t an act of war, what is an act of war?   
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Alireza Jafarzadeh on the Gene Burns Show (KGO)
Mar 26, 2007 at 12:00 AM
[Excerpt. John Rothmann sitting in for Gene Burns.]

John Rothmann: We are trying to deal with some very tough issues tonight, and there is no tougher issue than Iran. This week, the United Nations passed a resolution of sanctions, its second stiffer sanctions, against the Iranian government, and of course you all know that we are now in the middle of a crisis with the fifteen British sailors who were seized at sea by the Iranian government. Now, knowing that I want to talk about the Iranian threat tonight, low and behold, a book came across my desk, The Iran Threat, and the author of this book, Alireza Jafarzadeh, is a terrorism expert, Middle East analyst, you have seen him on CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, NPR, BBC, FOX—he has been everywhere. He is the president of  the Strategic Policy Consulting, Inc. in Washington DC. Alireza it is pleasure to join you here, to have you join us here on KGO.


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Alireza Jafarzadeh Speaks with George Noory on Coast to Coast AM
Feb 24, 2007 at 03:13 PM
George Noory: Alireza Jafarzadeh is the president of Strategic Policy Consulting, Inc. He is also a FOX News Channel Foreign Affairs Analyst and author of The Iran Threat: President Ahmadinejad and the Coming Nuclear Crisis. Alireza Jafarzadeh is a well-known authority on issues relating to terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism in Iraq, Iran, and the Middle East. He is also an authority on Iran's nuclear weapons program and its internal political developments, including the anti-government demonstrations and human rights. He is our guest on Coast to Coast. Hello Alireza, how are you?

Alireza Jafarzadeh: Great, thank you very much George. I’ve heard all the great things about your show and I’m so happy to be here today.

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Iran Nukes (CNN Headline News)
Feb 22, 2007 at 12:00 AM
 
Glenn Beck: All right. The deadline for Iran to halt their nuclear program has come and gone again. The report released today said it can`t guarantee it`s strictly for peaceful purposes. You think so?
President Ahmadinejad isn`t listening to U.N.`s tough talk. What a shock that is. While the White House called the report`s findings, quote, "disappointing," the reality is that Iran is a child that needs a spanking. Only, the U.N. is the parent who keeps threatening one but never gives it. Sanctions against Iran will only work if they`re supported by the entire world`s force. And it seems that President Bush might agree, because a second aircraft carrier with its full battle group has parked itself in Iran`s backyard. If you think that`s an overreaction, listen to what Ahmadinejad said yesterday. Quote, "Iran will not retreat one iota in its path to nuclear victory."

Now, Alireza Jafarzadeh is the author of "The Iran Threat".

Alireza, the deadline has passed. And now we`re looking at sanctions? Now the U.N. is trying to decide what we should punish them with?

Alireza Jafarzadeh: I think the U.N. should have been prepared for this long ago. They should not even have wasted a day coming up with much tougher measures.

  


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