Just What Is Hizbollah Doing In Colombia?
Having operated
for more than a quarter-century, (Hezbollah) has developed capabilities
that Al-Qaeda can only dream of, including large quantities of missiles
and highly sophisticated explosives.
former Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff
CQ Politics relates a report that indicates that
the Mossad has been busy--with some help:
Intelligence
Online (IO), a subscription-only insider newsletter based in Paris,
cited the roll-ups of Hezbollah operatives in Azerbaijan and Egypt and
an embarrassing diplomatic flap in Colombia as setbacks to the Iran-
and Syria-backed organization.
The trial of two Lebanese
Hezbollah agents arrested on espionage charges in Azerbaijan is
scheduled to open in Baku next Wednesday, June 24.
IO claims
that the arrests of Ali Karaki and Ali Najmeddin were the result of the
"active cooperation between the CIA outpost in Azerbaijan, Turkey's
Milli Istihbarat Teskilati and Israel's Mossad."
A Cairo court,
meanwhile, is expected to see the appearance this week of another
suspected Lebanese Hezbollah operative, the newsletter reports. Sami
Chehab was arrested in April on charges of assembling a terrorist cell
of 48 persons in Egypt.
"As in Azerbaijan, several foreign
intelligence agencies took part in rolling up the network, particularly
the CIA and Mossad," according to IO editor Philippe Vasset.
The
cases follow on a diplomatic flap in Columbia last October, when
"Hezbollah's leadership was also obliged to send an official letter to
the Colombian diplomatic mission in Beirut to deny any link with ...
three Lebanese nationals who had just been arrested in Bogotá and
accused of running an international cocaine ring," IO reported.
Apparently those 3 Lebanese nationals were giving 12% of their gains to the terrorist group.
Of
course, one could ask why it is that a group that claims that it have
only the best interests of the Lebanese people at heart--that, and the
destruction of Israel--needs to have agents in Colombia.
In October 2005, Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, director of Director of
American Center for Democracy, testified before the House of Commons in Ottawa about terrorism financing:
...Since
the mid 1980s, Hizballah has used illicit drugs as a major funding
source and weapon against the West. An official Iranian fatwa ruled:
"We are making these drugs for Satan America and the Jews. If we cannot
kill them with guns, so we will kill them with drugs."
Hizballah's
involvement in the illegal drug trade centers on a transnational
triangle of illicit activity conducted from areas of Lebanon, the
Balkans and the tri-border region of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.
The unstable, often corrupt, government structures, weak economic
platforms, porous borders and largely unsupervised waterways and
airfields in these regions are highly conducive to illicit operations.
In
Lebanon's Beka'a Valley, Hizballah controls approximately 13,000 acres
that produce at least 300 tons of hashish annually, most of which is
exported to Europe. This high-quality Lebanese hashish grosses
Hizballah $180 million annually. Hizballah run laboratories refining
tons of heroin, are estimated to bring in some $3 billion annually.
Hizballah also smuggles arms. However, one smuggled Kalashnikov
wholesales for $500, while one kilo of heroin wholesales for $3,000-
$5000.
Hizballah operatives have strong relationships with major
Narco-terrorist organizations, criminal gangs and other Islamist
organizations throughout Europe; Africa; South and Central America; the
Caribbean and Mexico.
Brazilian authorities estimated that
tri-border region criminals launder approximately $6 to $6.5 billion
annually. A Paraguayan former Interior Minister reported that from 1991
to 2001 alone, Hizballah received anywhere from $50 million to $500
million from this region.
Brazilian security agents also
estimate that in 2000 alone, at least $261 million was sent to the
Middle East from Islamist organizations in the tri-border region,
including Hizballah, Islamic Jihad and HAMAS.
A March 2005 U.S.
Congressional report on Terrorism in Latin America acknowledges the
presence of Hizballah, but says that: al- Qaeda['s] "presence in the
tri-boarder region remain[s] uncorroborated." However, there is ample
evidence that al Qaeda, works with other terror organizations such as
Islamic Jihad, a Hizballah subsidiary, and HAMAS who share the same
agenda--to create Islamic rule worldwide.
These successes by the Mossad and the CIA are barely the tip of the iceberg.
It's
time that the true nature of that iceberg become known. Dr. Ehrenfeld
testified that in addition to drug trafficking, Hizbullah also is
involved in:
· Illegal arms trading
· Cigarette smuggling
· Currency, video and CD counterfeiting
· Fraud
· Robbery
· Operating illegal telephone exchanges
· Extortion
Let's make Hizbollah a prime target in the war against terrorism.
Posted by daledamos at June 21, 2009 11:38 AM
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