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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 14
Ahmadinejad Denies New York Times Claim Israel Groomed Him as Asset in Yearslong Plot
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 14

Ahmadinejad Denies New York Times Claim Israel Groomed Him as Asset in Yearslong Plot

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 14

Summary

  • Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s office on Tuesday rejected a New York Times investigation that said Israel ran a secret operation to cultivate the former Iranian president as a future leader after the Iran war.
  • The statement called the account “Hollywood-style claims” and “psychological warfare,” and also denied the report’s assertion—citing four senior Iranian officials—that Ahmadinejad was under IRGC intelligence house arrest.
  • The Times said the alleged plan used a climate conference in Hungary as cover for meetings with Israeli operatives and ended with a rescue attempt after Ahmadinejad’s home was hit in an airstrike.
  • Ahmadinejad’s direct role in issuing the denial was unclear: the statement was signed by his office, referred to him in the third person and was published by a news outlet close to him.

Insights

How did Israel turn its arch-nemesis, Ahmadinejad, into a secret asset for regime change?
What is the true fate of Ahmadinejad after Mossad's failed wartime rescue attempt?
Was the secret plan to install Ahmadinejad a strategic masterstroke or a desperate wartime gamble?