Saturday, April 27, 2019

Senior Revolutionary Guard Corps General Defects To The U.S.

ISICRC Staff Brigadier General Ali Nasiri, head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Protection Bureau. ISICRC.org

Washington Free Beacon: Report: Senior IRGC Officer Flees Iran With Secret Intel

A senior Iranian military officer affiliated with the country's Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, has fled the Islamic Republic with a cache of secret documents said to contain information on Tehran's military plans, according to reports.

Ali Nasiri, a former IRGC brigadier general who once headed Iran's counterintelligence operations, is reported to have fled Iran and requested political asylum at a U.S. embassy in an unnamed Gulf country, according to a report carried in Iran Commentary, an online news portal that publishes information about Iran's human rights abuses and illicit activity.

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Update: Senior Revolutionary Guard Corps Commander Reportedly Defects to the U.S. (PJ Media)

WNU Editor: If true, one can only imagine what this senior intelligence officer knows.

9 comments:

  1. May have imminent threat plans.

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  2. OMG!!!! Here comes regime change CHUDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    THE NEOCONS WERE RIGHT ALL ALONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. Can you share those drugs your smokin, appears they work well.

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  3. Now we'll learn the true extent of the dilapidated state of Iranian mil infrastructure.


    GOOD,
    GET,

    R,

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  4. WNU,
    Not so fast, we have to check how much he is a "real" defector. He has to be "interviewed" from CIA and FBI. If true, that's a disaster for Iran. And he could followed by more.

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  5. but we are told here we can not trust our intel!!

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  6. Chudley is major excited.

    He used a lot of exclamation marks!

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  7. Anon

    You can't trust the Intelligence community. Why do you think Clapper got away with lying to the Senate Committee and then bragged about it without consequence? It was because he had stuff on too many people.

    Even branches of the intelligence community don't trust each other.

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