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(Reuters) - Iranian authorities said on Saturday they had arrested an Iranian caught spying for the United States, the Islamic Republic's latest claim of success in a spying war with Washington.
State TV quoted the Intelligence Ministry as saying the arrested person had received training at U.S. bases in neighboring Afghanistan and Iraq and was meant to feed false information to Iranian intelligence.
"This CIA agent of Iranian nationality began his mission after receiving training in weapons use," the ministry said in a statement quoted on television.
He was reportedly identified by Iranian secret services at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, which serves as a base for US and other international forces.
Iran's secret service believes the suspected agent was on a mission to carry out "a complex intelligence operation and infiltrate the Iranian intelligence apparatus," reported state-owned Press TV. Once inside the intelligence ministry, he was supposed to "feed it deceptive information on a large scale," according to Agence France Presse's report.
The ministry indicated that more details would be released in the coming days.
The suspect "has served in the intelligence units of the US Army,has served US missions in Afghanistan and Iraq and has passed highly sensitive and complicated training courses for the mission," said Fars news agency.
He was reportedly identified by Iranian secret services at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, which serves as a base for US and other international forces.
He was reportedly identified by Iranian secret services at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, which serves as a base for US and other international forces.
"The individual was put under the watch of Iran's intelligence and was being pursued after crossing into our country and arrested simultaneously as he began his espionage mission."
Originally posted by yamother44
AP reply to post by ANNED
"The individual was put under the watch of Iran's intelligence and was being pursued after crossing into our country and arrested simultaneously as he began his espionage mission."
According to Iran, his televised confession came two days after his arrest. Following this timeline, the week after the United States becomes entwined in a PR nightmare with the downed spy drone, they decide to go ahead with operations and send a American-born spy into Iran to pose as a defecting contractor and infiltrate the intelligence apparatus. It just doesn't make sense.
Of course, I very well could be reading this timeline wrong, but it doesn't seem plausible with this understanding.
APedit on 18-12-2011 by yamother44 because: (no reason given)
"He is not a spy. It's a whole bunch of lies on my good son," said Ali Hekmati, a microbiology professor at Mott Community College in Flint, northwest of Detroit. "They have lied about any American ... captured in Iran for visiting or tourism, or for any other reason."