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AP: Iran Stockpiling High-Tech Small Arms
2005-03-26
Iran is quietly building a stockpile of thousands of high-tech small arms and other military equipment — from armor-piercing snipers' rifles to night-vision goggles — through legal weapons deals and a U.N. anti-drug program, according to an internal U.N. document, arms dealers and Western diplomats. Tehran also is seeking approval for a U.N.-funded satellite network that Iran says it needs to fight drug smugglers, stoking U.S. worries it could be used to spy on Americans in Iraq or Afghanistan — or any U.S. reconnaissance in Iran itself. Much of the military hardware has been hard to hide — sales of tanks and anti-ship missiles by Belarus and China, or helicopters and artillery pieces from Russia have been well documented by U.S. authorities and international nongovernment agencies. Other weapons are smuggled and may be revealed only by chance — such as the consignment of 12 nuclear-capable cruise missiles delivered by Ukrainian arms dealers to Iran four years ago but divulged by Ukrainian opposition officials only recently.

The smaller weapons and related material Iran is amassing may not be as eye catching. But they are of U.S. concern because of their origin — through U.N.-funded programs or technically advanced western countries — and because they could harm U.S. troops in Iraq, Afghanistan or ultimately Iran, which President Bush has not ruled out as a military target. Iran says it needs the satellite network, high-tech small arms bought on the European arms market and night-vision goggles, body armor and advanced communications gear through the U.N program to fight drug smugglers pouring in from neighboring Afghanistan. "We need assistance," Pirouz Hosseini, Iran's chief delegate to U.N. organizations in Vienna told The Associated Press, dismissing U.S. fears as "a political stance not based on realities."

Austrian officials with access to counterintelligence information told AP that Iranian diplomats in European capitals routinely focus on securing arms deals. Like the Western diplomats, the officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case. Just four months ago, U.S. and Austrian authorities arrested two Iranians in Vienna on charges of trying to illegally export thousands of sophisticated American night-vision systems for Tehran's military — a powerful force in the region. In a more recent — and legal — deal, Iran last month took delivery of hundreds of high-powered armor-piercing snipers' rifles with scopes from an Austrian firm, as part of a consignment for 2,000 of the weapons.

A draft proposal obtained by AP, to create a regional satellite network that would survey Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq is on hold, with Iran shifting it to the U.N. office on drugs and crime after opposition stalled it in the U.N. office on space affairs, also based in Vienna. "The U.S. and Britain and France had questions as to what the intention and purpose of the proposal is," a senior U.N. official told AP, requesting anonymity because of the sensitive topic. "One of the worries — is it only drugs they are worried about or something they could use to track other things?" Still, suspect material is reaching Iran in connection with an aid program created in 1996 by the U.N. drugs office, which also provides training, vehicles and other help to fight what is generally acknowledged as a serious drug problem.

An internal U.N. summary of the program lists France and Britain as providing night vision equipment, mobile global positioning systems, computers and body armor to help Iranian anti-smuggler attempts. Iranian officials confirmed such items were shipped. A diplomat familiar with the program described the shipments of sensitive equipment as "likely in the hundreds." In London, the Foreign Office confirmed 250 night vision goggles were approved by the British government two years ago for use by Iranian border patrols along the Afghan border. Another shipment of 50 body armor vests and 100 body armor plates was en route as of last week, as part of British help to Iran that's exempt from a strict embargo and arms and related material, said Foreign Office officials.

Iran says more than 3,000 of its police officers have died in the last 10 years battling drug smugglers, some equipped with machine guns and rocket launchers. In a report last year, Antonio Maria Costa, head of the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime, said Iranian intelligence had shown him pictures of a drug convoy of more than 60 vehicles with armed escorts crossing from Afghanistan to Iran.
Posted by:seafarious

#10  A beaker of Guinness for my stream-of-consciousness friend over at booth #2, AutoBartender.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-03-26 11:23:12 PM  

#9  ^beer
Posted by: Asedwich   2005-03-26 8:10:39 PM  

#8  I've thought about it... my homebrew is going pretty well, but I need a bigger kitchen. The local microbreweries are very popular, but they can hardly keep up with the demand. The been you get there is so green you get a hangover *immediately* after having your second beer.
Posted by: Asedwich   2005-03-26 8:09:51 PM  

#7  If I were 40 years younger I'd start a Bavarian Beer Brewery in the U.S.
Posted by: True German Ally   2005-03-26 7:59:25 PM  

#6  But have you seen "Alien vs. Predator?" It all makes sense to me!

But I could really use a good, stout, German beer right now too. ;)
Posted by: Asedwich   2005-03-26 7:55:16 PM  

#5  logorrhea log-uh-RI-uh, n an excessive flow of words, prolixity [Gr logos word + roia flow, stream]
Posted by: True German Ally   2005-03-26 7:42:18 PM  

#4  JM, is that what they call stream of consciousness?

Not sure why, but it reminds me more of steamed couscous.

TGA... beer, dittoed.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-03-26 7:27:37 PM  

#3  I..I... need a beer now
Posted by: True German Ally   2005-03-26 7:19:46 PM  

#2  Iraq = Iran = North Korea = .... rogues in all preparing for preplanned guerilla.people's war against any US or US-led invasion. The collusory Failed/International Lefts want America's volunteer army to become bogged down in PC, LeftMedia-verified global "Quagmires" while MACKINDER'S WORLD iSLAND, AKA COMMUNIST ASIA, I.E. RUSSIA-CHINA, BUILD UP TO ATTACK NORAM DIRECTLY, and of course simul with the Clintons running for POTUS. By the time Chelsea runs for POTUS, America is intended to be either under anti-sovereign Socialism and OWG, read Commie World Order, or else militarily destroyed.Left- Alleged American"imperialism", like Radical Islam, is just PC diversion for the Commmies to gather the world community as cannon fodder for their "final struggle/conflict" against America and Western democracy, A Nation is not enough - the Failed/Angry Left wants Nations, Regions, TransNations, and Worlds, ...Universes just to counter American and Western firepower and influence. If America does not appease these anti-democractic nations and goivernments with myriad global concesssions, they will attack and destroy us - what do you expect of medieval Bandit- and Slaver armies, Predators, and Warlords!? Dubya and GMD > King's Army or the local Sheriff/Marshal - these Lefties may want you to think they're ROBIN HOOD, but they're NOT! We may have to fight Radical Islam, World Terror,Iran and North KOrea, etal. BUT THE REAL TARGET, THE BATTLEFRONT/BATTLEFIELD IS AMERICA ITSELF, AND CONTROL OF WASHINGTON - the Left is so Power-obsessed and DIalectically POliticized they prefer to enslave if not destroy the entire world, and prefer SOLYENT GREEN, i.e LEGAL PC CANNIBALISM/GENOCIDE, than to lose or share power, than the very Utopia they proclaim to be fighting for!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2005-03-26 7:07:18 PM  

#1  Iran is quietly building a stockpile of thousands of high-tech small arms and other military equipment — from armor-piercing snipers' rifles to night-vision goggles — through legal weapons deals and a U.N. anti-drug program, according to an internal U.N. document, arms dealers and Western diplomats.

This might sound harsh, but any drug problem in Iran is simply not worth Western involvement if any provided materials/equipment can be used for purposes other than combatting drug-running. And as long as the mullahs are still running the show, there is no question that some equipment is going to be used for something else other than its intended application.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-03-26 3:54:35 PM  

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