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- WORLD, Page 51World NotesIRANCry Spy! Cry Wolf?
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- Events in Iran are often fueled by forces that are not
- immediately apparent. Thus it was difficult to know quite what
- to make of the verbal missile fired last week by parliament
- Speaker Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani during a prayer session at
- Tehran University. Several "big American spies," he announced,
- had been arrested and would be punished for plotting to
- overthrow Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomeini.
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- Although he did not name names, Rafsanjani said some of
- those detained were Iranian navy personnel who aided the U.S.
- when it was patrolling the Persian Gulf during the Iran-Iraq
- war. He cited an incident in September 1987, when U.S. forces
- attacked and boarded the Iran Ajr as the ship was laying mines.
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- In Washington the Bush Administration cloaked its response
- in deliberately vague language. "My information is, we don't
- really know what they're talking about," said White House Press
- Secretary Marlin Fitzwater. Said former CIA Director Richard
- Helms, Ambassador to Iran from 1973 to 1976: "If it's true, it's
- a shame they got caught." At the Brookings Institution, Middle
- East specialist Yahya Sadowski speculated that Rafsanjani might
- be using the cry of spies as a way to divert attention from his
- own political problems.
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