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Burgold
January-11th-2009, 10:45 AM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/10/AR2009011002236.html?hpid=moreheadlines

Iran Using Fronts to Get Bomb Parts From U.S.

By Joby Warrick
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, January 11, 2009; Page A01

The Iranian businessman was looking for high-quality American electronics, but he had to act stealthily: The special parts he coveted were denied to Iranians, especially those seeking to make roadside bombs to kill U.S. troops in Iraq.

With a few e-mails, the problem was solved. A friendly Malaysian importer would buy the parts from a company in Linden, N.J., and forward them to Iran. All that was left was coming up with a fake name for the invoice. Perhaps a Malaysian engineering school? "Of course, you can use any other company as end-user that you think is better than this," the Iranian businessman, Ahmad Rahzad, wrote in an e-mail dated March 8, 2007.

The ruse succeeded in delivering nine sensors called inclinometers to Iran, the first of several such shipments that year and the latest example of what U.S. officials and weapons experts describe as Iran's skillful flouting of export laws intended to stop lethal technology from reaching the Islamic republic.

Despite multiple attempts by the Bush administration to halt illegal imports -- including sanctions against several Dubai-based Iranian front companies in 2006 -- the technology pipeline to Tehran is flowing at an even faster pace. In some cases, Iran simply opened new front companies and shifted its operations from Dubai to farther east in Asia, the officials said.

Prosperity
January-12th-2009, 10:29 AM
I'm sure sabotaged parts are also sold

dockeryfan
January-12th-2009, 10:45 AM
Has there ever been any question that weapons found around the world are made right here? US companies, unfortunately, make a lot of money selling arms around the world. When they come back to be used against us, everyone is aghast, but before that fact, it's all about free enterprise. Is anyone really surprised that lethal technology is the same?

Koolblue13
January-12th-2009, 10:49 AM
Has there ever been any question that weapons found around the world are made right here? US companies, unfortunately, make a lot of money selling arms around the world. When they come back to be used against us, everyone is aghast, but before that fact, it's all about free enterprise. Is anyone really surprised that lethal technology is the same?I'm more surprised we made something.

ljs
January-12th-2009, 11:27 AM
not sure if this fits as a response here...but talking to a friend whose dad was in the tail end of WW2, served in Korea and Vietnam as a covert agent. I believe it was in vietnam where he used to watch a general get up every morning and watch his troops through binoculors. So they switched out the binoculors w/ a pair, that when you adjusted the sighting, sharp metal came out the end, into his eyes and killed him.

Why don't we do stuff like that anymore? or do we??

twa
January-12th-2009, 12:25 PM
Why don't we do stuff like that anymore? or do we??

They will let you know in 25 yrs or so.;)