Approximately three years ago, a retired Iranian general and former deputy defense minister, disappeared in Turkey amidst claims of defection. Ali Reza Asgari worked in the Iranian reformist government headed by President Muhammad Khatami. There are conflicting reports regarding when Asgari was last seen. Some stating December 2006, others claiming early 2007.
The Iranian media is now reporting that Asgari was abducted by Mossad and Western intelligence agencies. Furthermore, Iranian media reports claim that Asgari is currently being held in an Israeli prison. These reports were picked up by Israeli Army Radio last week.
Although no sources have been named, Iranian media reports that, “Two years of investigations by relevant institutions show that Ali Reza Asgari is kept in the Zionist regime's prison... [Ali Reza Asgari] was kidnapped by Mossad, German and British intelligence agencies and taken to Israel.”
The Israeli government refuted any association with Asgari's disappearance when reports of his defection began circulating in 2007. There is now speculation that Asgari was abducted by Israeli Mossad and Western intelligence agencies, in an effort to obtain information regarding missing Israeli Air Force navigator Ron Arad and the Iranian nuclear program.
These claims contradict a 2007 Washington Post report that claimed Asgari had voluntarily defected and was actively cooperating with Western intelligence agencies. According to the same Washington Post report, Asgari was willingly providing information on Iran's connection to the Lebanese Islamist militant group, Hezbollah.
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Iranian officials have denied Asgari's connection to the Iranian nuclear program. Western media outlets claim Asgari is deemed to be a "high value" defector and has cooperated with US intelligence.
Adam Abrams writes for The Cutting Edge News from Tel Aviv.



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