US Measures aim at the heart of
the Iranian Regime
By Walid Phares
October 25, 2007
01:57 PM Print
After Andy Cochran's posting, here is a quick comment on
the Designation of Iranian Entities and Individuals for
Proliferation Activities and Support for Terrorism
Today's documents revealing the US financial measures
taken against Iran's military power hits the heart of
the regime. The US official document can only be
described as a master strategic strike into the
financial web of the major power centers of the Iranian
regime. See the full document. Following are three
points:
The first organization, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard
Corps (IRGC), according to the document is "considered
the military vanguard of Iran, the Islamic Revolutionary
Guard Corps (IRGC), is composed of five branches (Ground
Forces, Air Force, Navy, Basij militia, and Qods Force
special operations) in addition to a counterintelligence
directorate and representatives of the Supreme Leader.
It runs prisons, and has numerous economic interests
involving defense production, construction, and the oil
industry. Several of the IRGC's leaders have been
sanctioned under UN Security Council Resolution 1747."
Point One: The Pasdaran is indeed the backbone of the
regime. Compare it to a combined Communist Party,
Militia and KGB during the peak of the Stalinist regime
in the Soviet Union.
The second organization, the Ministry of Defense and
Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL): According to the
report, "the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces
Logistics (MODAFL) controls the Defense Industries
Organization, an Iranian entity identified in the Annex
to UN Security Council Resolution 1737 and designated by
the United States under E.O. 13382 on March 30, 2007.
MODAFL also was sanctioned, pursuant to the Arms Export
Control Act and the Export Administration Act, in
November 2000 for its involvement in missile technology
proliferation activities."
Point Two: This is Iran's Defense apparatus. Key
positions are in the hands of hard core Khomeinists, but
the majority of the military bodies are not necessarily
part of the regime. The measures will have different
effects on various sectors of the military. More
analysis will be released in the near future on the
projected impact.
Point Three: As important is the fact that, according to
the report "MODAFL has ultimate authority over Iran's
Aerospace Industries Organization (AIO), which was
designated under E.O. 13382 on June 28, 2005. The AIO is
the Iranian organization responsible for ballistic
missile research, development and production activities
and organizations, including the Shahid Hemmat
Industries Group (SHIG) and the Shahid Bakeri Industries
Group (SBIG), which were both listed under UN Security
Council Resolution 1737 and designated under E.O.
13382."
Hence the measures are hitting the programs believed to
be the home of the future Iranian ICBM systems. This
report reveals important information about the entities
involved in the build up. In a cross fire debate I was
part of on al Jazeera a few weeks ago, I confronted an
Iranian advisor on Iran National Security on the
military nature of the nuclear program. He denied of
course. But after I gave him few names of Admirals and
Generals in charge of the program, (now on the long list
issued by the US Government) he never responded on this
point again.
I am expecting significant debates on the subject in the
region but also important Iranian and Hezbollah
reactions.
**Dr. Walid Phares, Director of the Future Terrorism
Project at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies |