U.S. Report: Iran, Hizbullah Threat Rising

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Iran's elite Quds Force and Hizbullah are learning from a series of botched “terror attacks” over the past two years and pose a growing threat to the U.S. and other Western targets as well as Israel, a prominent counterterrorism expert says.

Operating both independently and together, the groups are escalating their activities around the world, fueling worries in the U.S. that they increasingly have the ability and the willingness to attack the U.S., according to a report by Matthew Levitt of the Washington Institute for Near East Studies.

His report points to two attacks last year — one successful and one foiled by U.S. authorities — as indications that the fighters are adapting and are determined to take revenge on the West, including for its efforts to disrupt Tehran's nuclear program.

The report's conclusions expand on comments late last year from U.S. terrorism officials who told Congress that the Quds Force and Hizbullah, which often coordinate efforts, have become "a significant source of concern" for the U.S. The Quds Force is an elite wing of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard, the defenders of Iran's ruling clerics and their hold on power.

The report comes amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the West, including a persistent stalemate over scheduling six-party talks on Tehran's nuclear program and anger over reports that the U.S. and Israel were behind the Stuxnet computer attack that forced the temporary shutdown of thousands of centrifuges at an Iranian nuclear facility in 2010.

More than 20 “terror attacks” by Hizbullah or Quds Force operatives were thwarted around the world between May 2011 and July 2012, with nine coming in the first nine months of 2012, Levitt said in the report.

"What is particularly striking is how amateurish the actions of both organizations have been: Targets were poorly chosen and assaults carried out with gross incompetence," Levitt said in the report. "But as the groups brush off the cobwebs and professionalize their operations, this sloppy tradecraft could quickly be replaced by operational success."

Levitt is a senior fellow and director of the Washington Institute's Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence. From 2005 to early 2007, he served as deputy assistant secretary for intelligence and analysis at the Treasury Department.

The two key attacks, the report said, include the plot by a Texas man to assassinate Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States. Manssor Arbabsiar, a U.S. citizen with an Iranian passport, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and murder-for-hire last October and told the court that Iranian military officials were involved in the planning. Iran has denied that link.

His effort was foiled when he tried to hire what he thought was a drug dealer to carry out the attack in a Washington restaurant, but the man was actually a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration confidential source.

While that plot highlighted a growing willingness to wage attacks in the U.S., a second, more successful plot in Bulgaria suggests that militants may be learning from their missteps.

Last July, a bomb killed a bus driver and five Israelis, and wounded 30 others, when it struck a tour bus in a caravan. Officials have blamed the attack on Hizbullah.

Other attacks over the past two years have also identified repeated links between Hizbullah and the Quds force.

In testimony before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee last September, Matthew Olsen, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, said that "the Quds force, as well as the group that it coordinates with, Lebanese Hizbullah" posed a significant source of concern.

FBI associate deputy director Kevin Perkins added, "We look at it as a serious threat, and that we are focusing intelligence analysts and other resources on that on a daily basis to monitor that threat and to make determinations is it increasing, is it dropping off and the like."

According to Levitt, the efforts to disrupt Iran's nuclear program have only made Tehran more eager to see a successful attack carried out. He said that both Hizbullah and the Quds Force have been hampered by the increased security triggered by the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Comments 22
Missing ArabDemocrat.com 30 January 2013, 10:08

This means israel wants money. The milking of the US taxpayer continues.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 30 January 2013, 10:08

This means israel wants money. The milking of the US taxpayer continues.

Thumb mckinl 30 January 2013, 10:33

More propaganda from the US and Israel Zionists. Anyone who has followed the terror threats knows that these are by-in-large Israeli and American false flag operations.

Bulgaria, India, Thailand, Kenya undoubtedly false flag operations using MeK and Jundallah amateurs as well as set ups. There have been reports of Israeli training for use inside as well as outside Iran.

The case that occurred in Texas was laughable. The man was a known liar and failing in business so was set up by the FBI (as were many other cases) to bolster terrorist fear.

Thumb mckinl 30 January 2013, 11:14

You must want the entire Middle East in flames. Lebanon will not fare well when the entire region becomes a war zone. We see Egypt headed for mass uprisings, Syria in chaos, Yemen imploding, Iraq lurching for another sectarian debacle.

Careful what you wish for mi amigo. Iran is definetly a despotic regime but the only way to change that is internally. Foreign intervention will only create a worse outcome. But if you wish cut off your nose to spite your face .....

Thumb Bandoul 30 January 2013, 19:08

@Mowaten Irani, you believe anyone who disagrees with you and your terrorist masters, are Israelis, a tired old weave & dodge answer. STFU!

Thumb jcamerican 30 January 2013, 11:21

Don't worry, we will. After Iran we will be hunting you. In our eyes you are all animals.

Thumb Bandoul 30 January 2013, 19:10

We who you fake American wanabe? I am an American with a real American passport and I don't want to hunt anyone. You don't speak for us so STFU.

Thumb geha 30 January 2013, 11:34

apparently now that the US and Israeli elections , among others, are over, it looks like they are getting ready to deal with the whole farsi matter.

Thumb geha 30 January 2013, 18:07

most probably you are too young to remember that the reason Hariri stopped discussing this matter at that time was because of the vehement comment of rahi on a radio station at the time.

Missing lappeaudecouille 30 January 2013, 13:31

Are Palestinians also animals in your eyes @jcamerican?

Thumb Bandoul 30 January 2013, 19:13

He who calls others animals is the animal himself.

Thumb Bandoul 30 January 2013, 19:14

Yes RetardThrower, only when your kind is not on the receiving end of the sarcasm you hypocrite load of steaming dung pile.

Thumb phoenician 30 January 2013, 14:21

Partition is the answer, debbe w 3sore for far too long.

Thumb Bandoul 30 January 2013, 19:24

@phoenician, your opinion, which I respectfully submit you are entitled to, is inflammatory, offensive and reeks of separatism and isolationism. The correct answer is to get rid of radicalism, extremism, jihad-ism and mercenaries like the terrorist referring to themselves as the Party of God.

Missing beirutbastard00 30 January 2013, 14:34

It said "Levitt is a senior fellow and director of the Washington Institute's Stein Program"... I stopped reading from there.

Thumb bigsami 30 January 2013, 16:44

Let me use this flag to wipe my rear. Do they sell it at Walmart?

Thumb Bandoul 30 January 2013, 19:19

Sami, you should object to, and be offended by, the blasphemy written on the flag more than the flag itself...the audacity of proclaiming to be the Party of God and thus the victorious, tells you to what length these mercenaries will go to hide their true colors. They are no more associated with God than I am with the queen of England.

Thumb Bandoul 30 January 2013, 19:05

RetardThrower, yalli karraho el nas bil islam are the terrorists such as HA, Al-Qaeda and all religious extremists...but I know that's too much for your pea sized brain to process.

Thumb phoenician 30 January 2013, 20:27

@Bandoul
And how are you going to manage that Sir gettong rid of radicals and extremists,look forward to your answer.

Thumb Bandoul 31 January 2013, 22:18

You are going to laugh at me, but the answer is education. The evil dowers of this world are after the ultimate power by dominating two natural resources: Oil & Diamonds. Yes I am oversimplifying for the sake of brevity but those same evil doers are leveraging hunger, illiteracy and religion as means to an end.

Missing peace 30 January 2013, 23:15

no need to be american or israeli to know that iran and hezbis are a threat to peace and democracy...

Missing peace 30 January 2013, 23:15

no need to be american or israeli to know that iran and hezbis are a threat to peace and democracy...