{"id":171,"date":"2020-11-28T20:00:34","date_gmt":"2020-11-28T20:00:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.radiofree.org\/?p=127864"},"modified":"2020-11-28T20:00:34","modified_gmt":"2020-11-28T20:00:34","slug":"will-the-world-community-condemn-the-murder-of-irans-nuclear-scientist","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2020\/11\/28\/will-the-world-community-condemn-the-murder-of-irans-nuclear-scientist\/","title":{"rendered":"Will the World Community Condemn the Murder of Iran\u2019s Nuclear Scientist?"},"content":{"rendered":"

<\/a>Protesters burn U.S. and Israeli flags flags in Tehran after the killing of Fakhrizadeh. (Credit: Abedin Taherkenareh\/EPA, via Shutterstock)<\/span><\/p>\n

Israel used all four years of Trump\u2019s presidency to entrench its systems of occupation and apartheid. Now that Joe Biden has won the U.S. election, the assassination of Iran\u2019s top nuclear scientist, likely by Israel with the go-ahead from the US administration, is a desperate attempt to use Trump\u2019s last days in office to sabotage Biden\u2019s chances of successful diplomacy with Iran. Biden, Congress and the world community can\u2019t let that happen<\/a>.<\/p>\n

On Friday November 27, Iran\u2019s top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, was assassinated in the Iranian city of Absard outside of Tehran. First, a truck with explosives blew up near the car carrying Fakhrizadeh. Then, gunmen started firing on Fakhrizadeh\u2019s car. The immediate speculation was that Israel had carried out the attack, perhaps with the support of the Iranian terrorist group the People\u2019s Mujahedin Organization of Iran (MEK). Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif tweeted<\/a> that there were \u201cserious indications of [an] Israeli role\u201d in the assassination.<\/p>\n

All indications indeed point to Israel. In 2018, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu identified this scientist, Fakhrizadeh, as a target of his administration during a presentation in which he claimed that Israel had obtained secret Iranian files that alleged the country was not actually abiding by the Iran Nuclear Deal. \u201cRemember that name, Fakhrizadeh. So here\u2019s his directive, right here,\u201d Netanyahu said<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Fakhrizadeh was far from the first assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist. Between 2010 and 2012, four Iranian nuclear scientists were assassinated<\/a>\u2014Masoud Alimohammadi<\/a>, Majid Shahriari<\/a>, Darioush Rezaeinejad and Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan. Though Israel never took official credit for the extrajudicial executions, reports<\/a> were fairly conclusive that Israel, working with the MEK, were behind the killings. The Israeli government never denied the allegations.<\/p>\n

The assassination of Fakhrizadeh also follows reports that the Israeli government recently instructed its senior military officials to prepare<\/a> for a possible U.S. strike on Iran, likely referring to a narrowly averted plan by President Trump to bomb<\/a> Iran\u2019s Natanz nuclear site. Furthermore, there was a clandestine meeting<\/a> between Netanyahu and Saudi ruler Mohammed bin Salman. Among the topics of conversation were normalization between the two countries and their shared antagonism towards Iran.<\/p>\n

Israel\u2019s attacks on Iran\u2019s nuclear activities are particularly galling given that Israel, not Iran, is the only country in the Middle East in possession of nuclear weapons, and Israel refuses to sign<\/a> the International Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Iran, on the other hand, doesn\u2019t have nuclear weapons and it has opened itself up to the most intrusive international inspections ever implemented. Adding to this absurd double standard is the intense pressure on Iran from the United States\u2014a nation that has more nuclear weapons than any country on earth.<\/p>\n

Given the close relationship between Netanyahu and Trump, and the seriousness of this attack, it is very likely that this assassination was carried out with the green light from Trump himself. Trump has spent his time in the White House destroying the progress the Obama administration made in easing the conflict with Iran. He withdrew from the nuclear deal and imposed an unending stream of crippling sanctions that have affected everything from the price of food and housing, to Iran\u2019s ability to obtain life-saving medicines during the pandemic. He has blocked<\/a> Iran from getting an IMF $5 billion emergency loan to deal with the pandemic. In January, Trump brought the US to the brink of war by assassinating<\/a> Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, and in an early November meeting with his top security advisors,<\/strong> and right before the assassination of Fakhrizadeh, Trump himself reportedly raised the possibility<\/a> of a military strike against Iran\u2019s nuclear facilities.<\/p>\n

After the news broke of the assassination, Trump expressed implicit approval of the attack by retweeting<\/a> Israeli journalist and expert on the Israeli Mossad intelligence service, Yossi Melman, who described the killing of Fahkrizadeh as a \u201cmajor psychological and professional blow for Iran.\u201d<\/p>\n

Iran has responded to these intense provocations with extreme patience and reserve. The government was hoping for a change in the White House and Biden\u2019s victory signaled the possibility of both the U.S. and Iran going back into compliance with the nuclear deal. This recent assassination, however, further strengthens the hands of Iranian hardliners who say it was a mistake to negotiate with the United States, and that Iran should just leave the nuclear deal and build a nuclear weapon for its own defense.<\/p>\n

Iranian-American analyst Negar Mortazavi bemoaned the chilling effect the assassination will have on Iran\u2019s political space. \u201cThe atmosphere will be even more securitized, civil society and political opposition will be pressured even more, and the anti-West discourse will be strengthened in Iran\u2019s upcoming presidential election,\u201d she tweeted<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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This assassination will have a chilling effect on Iran\u2019s political space; the atmosphere will be even more securitized, civil society and political opposition will be pressured even more, and the anti-West discourse will be strengthened in Iran\u2019s upcoming presidential election.<\/p>\n

\u2014 Negar Mortazavi (@NegarMortazavi) November 27, 2020<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

The hardliners already won the majority of seats in the February parliamentary elections and are predicted<\/a> to win the presidential elections scheduled for June. So the window for negotiations is a narrow one of four months immediately after Biden\u2019s inauguration.  What happens between now and January 20 could derail negotiations before they even start.<\/p>\n

Jamal Abdi, president of the National Iranian American Council, said<\/a> that US and Israeli efforts to sabotage Iran\u2019s nuclear program \u201chave now morphed into Trump & Netanyahu sabotaging the next US President. They are trying to goad Iran into provocations & accelerating nuclear work\u2014exactly what they claim to oppose. Their real fear is US & Iran talking.\u201d<\/p>\n

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US & Israel efforts to sabotage Iran\u2019s nuclear program have now morphed into Trump & Netanyahu sabotaging the next US President. They are trying to goad Iran into provocations & accelerating nuclear work-exactly what they claim to oppose. Their real fear is US & Iran talking<\/p>\n

\u2014 Jamal Abdi (@jabdi) November 27, 2020<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

That\u2019s why U.S. members of Congress, and President-elect Joe Biden himself, must vigorously condemn this act and affirm their commitment to the US rejoining the nuclear deal. When Israel assassinated other nuclear scientists during the Obama administration, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton denounced the murders, understanding that such illegal actions made negotiations infinitely more difficult.<\/p>\n

The European Union<\/a>, as well as some important US figures have already condemned the attack. Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy pointed out the risks involved in normalizing<\/a> assassinations, how the killing will make it harder<\/a> to restart the Iran Nuclear agreement, and how the assassination of General Soleimani backfired<\/a> from a security standpoint. Former Obama advisor Ben Rhodes tweeted<\/a> that it was an \u201coutrageous action aimed at undermining diplomacy,\u201d and former CIA head John Brennan called<\/a> the assassination \u201ccriminal\u201d and \u201chighly reckless,\u201d risking \u201clethal retaliation and a new round of regional conflict,\u201d but rather than putting the responsibility on the U.S. and Israel to stop the provocations, he called on Iran to \u201cbe wise\u201d and \u201cresist the urge to respond.\u201d<\/p>\n

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I have not yet been briefed on this incident, but: Every time America or an ally assassinates a foreign leader outside a declaration of war, we normalize the tactic as a tool of statecraft. The risk is that the security benefit can be very short lived. https:\/\/t.co\/vn3mbEWmhB<\/a><\/p>\n

\u2014 Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) November 27, 2020<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

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This is an outrageous action aimed at undermining diplomacy between an incoming US administration and Iran. It\u2019s time for this ceaseless escalation to stop. https:\/\/t.co\/ix6LpeVpcQ<\/a><\/p>\n

\u2014 Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) November 27, 2020<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

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This was a criminal act & highly reckless. It risks lethal retaliation & a new round of regional conflict.
Iranian leaders would be wise to wait for the return of responsible American leadership on the global stage & to resist the urge to respond against perceived culprits.
https:\/\/t.co\/0uZhyBTM3S<\/a><\/p>\n

\u2014 John O. Brennan (@JohnBrennan) November 27, 2020<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

Many on Twitter have raised the question<\/a> of what the world response would be if the roles were reversed and Iran assassinated an Israeli nuclear scientist. Without a doubt, the U.S. administration, whether Democrat or Republican, would be outraged and supportive of a swift military response. But if we want to avoid escalation, then we must hope that Iran will not retaliate, at least not during Trump\u2019s last days in office.<\/p>\n

The only way to stop this crisis from spiraling out of control is for the world community to condemn the act, and demand a UN investigation and accountability for the perpetrators. The countries that joined Iran and the United States in signing  the 2015 nuclear agreement \u2014Russia, China, Germany, the UK and France\u2014must not only oppose the assassination but publicly recommit to upholding the nuclear deal. President-elect Joe Biden must send a clear message<\/a> to Israel that under his administration, these illegal acts will have consequences. He must also send a clear message to Iran that he intends to quickly re-enter the nuclear deal, stop blocking Iran\u2019s $5 billion IMF loan request, and begin a new era of diplomacy to dial back the intense conflict he inherited from Trump\u2019s recklessness.<\/p>\n

This article was posted on Saturday, November 28th, 2020 at 12:00pm and is filed under Assassinations<\/a>, Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a>, Donald Trump<\/a>, Iran<\/a>, Israel<\/a>, Joe Biden<\/a>, Mossad<\/a>, Saudi Arabia<\/a>, US Congress<\/a>, US Foreign Policy<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n

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