Iran is recruiting an “invisible army” of revolutionary sympathizers in
Latin America to infiltrate the U.S. through the “soft belly” of the
southern border, U.S. officials and national security experts told
TheBlaze. And they’re using one website in particular to do it. The Iranian regime’s conversion efforts
are becoming increasingly aggressive, especially over the Internet,
with the goal of conducting operations against United States interests
in the Western Hemisphere, according to U.S. government officials who
spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the nature of their work in
the region. Islamoriente.com,
which focuses on religion and politics, is one of Iran’s main
recruitment and conversion websites for Latin America on the Internet,
TheBlaze has learned. The site, which launched in 2008, includes links
to Iranian television for Spanish speakers, anti-American news stories,
essays on reasons to convert to Islam, chat rooms and a personal message
from the Ayatollah Ali Hosseini Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran. In August, the U.S. State Department
decided to order a new review of Iranian terror activity in Latin
America, based on a 500-page report issued by Argentinian prosecutor
Alberto Nisman on Iran’s terrorist strategy in the region. Nisman was
the original prosecutor in the 1994 bombing of the Argentine Israelite
Mutual Association that killed 85 people and wounded hundreds more.
Nisman believes Hezbollah, on orders from Iran, was responsible for the
bombing. The report
states that Iran has attempted to infiltrate “for decades, large
regions of Latin America, through the establishment of clandestine
intelligence stations and operative agents which are used to execute
terrorist attacks when the Iranian regime decides so, both directly or
through its proxy, the terrorist organization Hezbollah. These actions
have been taking place within the so-called ‘export of the revolution,’
which was never masked by Tehran and is, in fact, written in their own
constitution.”Nisman’s report supports the evidence U.S. officials say they’ve found in the region...more
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Thursday, September 05, 2013
Iran Aggressively Recruiting ‘Invisible Army’ of Latin American Converts to Infiltrate U.S. Through ‘Soft Belly’ of the Southern Border
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