NOVANEWS
The alleged plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the US does not fit with what is known about the supposed perpetrators
EDITORS NOTE: The money may have come from Mossad, and the “assassination plot”was not a plot to assassinate anyone, but simply a $100,000 venture to “frame” Iran for an assassination plot plan.
Who benefits? Who had the connections, the ability and the opportunity? Who had $100,000 bucks they could afford to throw away? There is no need to be a conspiracy theorist, it is all so transparent!
Unanswered questions over the alleged Iranian assassination plot
by Julian Borger, guardian.co.uk
It has the ring of a far-fetched Hollywood thriller and even the senior law enforcement official involved in the investigation admitted to journalists that the alleged plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the US did not fit with what was known about the methods and practices of the supposed perpetrators, the Quds force of the Revolutionary Guards.
But $100,000 was clearly transferred by someone as a downpayment on the assassination. Washington is taking the case seriously enough to make unprecedented allegations against Tehran and threaten further isolation.
The affair leaves several questions unanswered:
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader





