“If history is repeating itself, as it so often has, we are watching a plan take shape, one devised in Tel Aviv, making use of ‘assets’ around the world, meant to culminate in orchestrated ‘false flag’ terror attacks which Israeli influence in the media, vast influence, can use to create an atmosphere enabling an attack on Iran by the United States,” Gordon Duff, a senior editor at Veterans Today, wrote in an article published on Press TV website on Friday.
The comments came two days after six people were killed in a bomb attack on a bus carrying Israeli tourists at a Bulgarian airport.
Israeli officials accused Iran and the Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah, of carrying out the attack that killed five Israelis and their Bulgarian bus driver.
Iran has dismissed as ‘baseless’ Israel’s allegation about Tehran’s involvement in a deadly incident.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran regards terrorism as an anti-human phenomenon and condemns acts of terror by whomever, for whatever purposes and deems it unacceptable,” Iran’s embassy in Sofia said in a Thursday statement.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said on Thursday that the Islamic Republic, which itself is the biggest victim of terrorism “considers any act that endangers the lives of innocent people in order to fulfill illegitimate political objectives as inhumane and strongly condemns it.”
“This, in itself is more than curious. Within moments of the Thursday attack, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu blamed Iran. He had no information whatsoever, he simply started speaking, making it up as he went along. He does that,” Duff said.
“For intelligence experts, real questions come to mind. Those who travel in Bulgaria know how much surveillance there is. There is a video of the attack because, in Bulgaria, everything is on video, security is as tight as North Korea and nobody travels without “minders,” he added.
The analyst noted that Israelis are wary of the ongoing uprisings in the Middle East region that are forcing their regional allies to leave power.
“Inside Israel we smell panic and fear, not fear of war or terrorism, but fear that plots for manipulation of nearby states are failing, fear that their secret allies, the Saudis will fall and the new government may not be one of the factions controlled by Israel,” Duff said.
He went on to say that the Israeli regime believes that “an attack on Iran can provide ‘cover’ for them to help put things ‘right,’ regain control. Then again, no one ever admits that control existed, control of the US congress, the world press or more than a few Middle Eastern governments and much of the failed financial system that has brought about the worldwide currency meltdowns.”
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