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    U.S. Denies Role in Iranian Nuclear Scientist's Assassination

    In the face of Iranian accusations, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the American government is not to blame for the bombing assassination today of a man the Iranian media called a top nuclear scientist.

    "I want to categorically deny any United States involvement in any kind of act of violence inside Iran," Clinton told reporters today. "We believe that there has to be an understanding between Iran, its neighbors and the international community that finds a way forward for [Iran] to end its provocative behavior, end its search for nuclear weapons and rejoin the international community and be a productive member of it."

    Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, 32, was killed today after a magnetic explosive device was slipped under his car by a motorcyclist and then detonated, according to Iranian news reports. It's a tactic one Iranian semi-official outlet, Fars News, noted was similar to the failed assassination of university professor Fereidoun Abbassi Davani in 2010. Davani is now the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization. Another nuclear scientist, Massoud Ali Mohammadi, was killed almost exactly two years ago by a remote-controlled bomb attached to his car.

    Roshan is the fourth scientist linked to Iran's nuclear program killed in the past two years. He was a chemistry engineer, serving as professor at a Tehran university as well as a deputy director of the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, Fars News reported. Roshan's driver was wounded in the blast and later died.

    Hours after the attack, Iranian officials accused the U.S. and Israel of being behind the assassination, the latest in a string of incidents apparently aimed at disrupting Iran's nuclear program that Israeli and western intelligence agencies are suspected of spearheading.

    "America and Israel's heinous act will not change the course of the Iranian nation," the Iran's Atomic Energy Organization said in a statement, referring to the bombing.

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    "The terrorist action was carried out by the hirelings of the Zionist [Israeli] regime and those who claim to be fighting terrorism," Iranian First Vice President Mohammed Reza Rahimi told a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.

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    After Iranian officials leveled their accusations, a spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces, Brig. Gen. Yoav Mordechai, wrote on Facebook, "I don't know who settled a score with the Iranian scientist, but I am certainly not shedding a tear."

    The attack comes a day after the head of Israel's military told parliament that 2012 "will be a critical year in the connection between Iran gaining nuclear power, changes in leadership, continuing pressure from the international community and events that happen unnaturally."

    It follows other similarly cagey comments from top Israeli officials in recent months as well as comments from former officials who say foreign intelligence agencies are responsible for the deadly attacks.

    "There are countries who impose economic sanctions and there are countries who act in other ways," Israel's Minister of Intelligence and Atomic Energy Dan Meridor said late last year.

    Israeli analyst Yoel Guzansky, who was in charge of the Iran desk at Israel's National Security Council and now works for the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, said he believes it is part of an international plot though was likely executed by recruited Iranian operatives on the ground.

    "Covert activity may weaken Iran's determination, exact a high price from it, and signal that it better moderate its positions," Guzansky said in an email to ABC News. "This course of action increases the pressure on Iran in comparison with the sanctions approved so far, while avoiding the price that a military attack on the nuclear facilities may incur…

    "Beyond the delay in the program, causing direct failures by an 'invisible hand' has a psychological effect, contribute significantly to Iranian 'paranoia'," he added. "It sends a message to Iran that its plan is breached and accessible."

    Iran has long maintained its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only.

    American officials have repeatedly denied any involvement in the killing of scientists.

    READ: Iranians Finger Mole in Nuclear Scientist Murders

    Roshan's death tops a lengthy chronology of events that have targeted the Iranian nuclear program. Late last year, there were three successive, mysterious explosions including one in the city of Isfahan where there is a uranium conversion facility and another at a missile base that killed the head of Iran's ballistic missile program and 16 others. Iran said both were the results of accidents.

    A highly complex computer virus known as Stuxnet was also unleashed in 2010 to disrupt Iranian nuclear activities. Again, many cyber security experts have put the U.S. and Israel on a short list of nations thought to be capable of creating the virus.

    Wednesday's attack comes during the highest tensions between the U.S. and Iran in decades, perhaps since Iran's revolution in 1979. This month, the U.S. imposed sanctions that bar companies from doing business with Iran's Central Bank and the European Union is discussing sanctions oil exports.

    Iran has threatened to close off the Strait of Hormuz if its exports are blocked. The strait sees about one-fifth of the world's oil pass through it.

    The head of Iran's military said last week that American naval ships would need their permission to pass through the strait -- an assertion the Pentagon rejected.

    ABC News' Lee Ferran and Kirit Radia contributed to this report.

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    • Pat Walsh  •  4 mths ago
      OK Israel did it.you cant do anything about it.you are a paper tiger.big ego no b alls
      • wayne 4 mths ago
        the only reason Isreal can do it is they already have NUCLEAR weapons given to them by the U.S. All nuclear nations act as if they can bully around nonnuclear nations at will this is the only reason any state that is nonnuclear seeks to get the big stick so that the playing field can be level. We are a nation of bullies but we have zero tolerance for his behavior when it applies to our school children. Teach your children well. Looks to me like they are following the leader. Follow the golden rule do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
      • Pat Walsh 4 mths ago
        Wayne,get a job.
      • Midwest 4 mths ago
        Wayne, get a brain.
    • UnHappy  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Some wars aren't fought on the battle field.
    • Socialist Atheist on Food ...  •  4 mths ago
      Any of Iran's neighbors could be responsible because they are the ones that have to fear a nuclear Iran, not us and not Israel (because both of us could retaliate massively). Iran's neighbors would be faced with the prospect of developing their own nuclear weapons, which means a regional arms race, which means a very risky state of existence.
      • Tyson 4 mths ago
        Interesting concept. Israel responding massively to a nuclear attack. I somehow think it would be difficult for them to respond at all, seeing as there would be nothing left. Not that I condone such a thing, it's just an interesting statement. Response from the US to a nuclear attack on Israel I guess, but somehow I think that Iranian leadership would consider it worth it.
    • Darek  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      And how does anyone know it was the US? It is easily conceivable that Iran themselves did this to paint the US in a bad light, as an instigator, in order to protect their own interests. Who knows whether this guy that was killed was even central to their process. Maybe they could have sacrificed someone for their propaganda. Would the US be so blatant? Three days after Iran announces they have an underground nuclear research lab? C'mon.
    • Use your brains, ppl!  •  4 mths ago
      Sucks when suicide bombers kill innocents, right Iran? Oh wait, are we talking about Iran-paid bombers in Iraq? Or Israeli-paid bombers in Iran?
      • Tyson 4 mths ago
        The hypocrisy works both ways. You are really not smart in pointing this out at all. Both sides are wrong, neither is the bigger person in this. They are both a bunch of children.
    • BadMan  •  4 mths ago
      Funny how it's a "heinous act" when it's done on Iranian soil, but when Iran sponsors the same exact thing in Iraq, the West Bank and Israel; it somehow becomes a holy mission. Spare the world your hypocritical #$%$ Iran.
      • DavyCrockett 4 mths ago
        Spare the world your hyper active imagination.
      • Hair of Fury 4 mths ago
        Dead nuts right on the money. Iran's a big sponsor of terrorism.
      • charlie 4 mths ago
        Iraq twice, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Yemen, Libya, Panama, Grenada, Haiti, Chile, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Cuba, Venezuela, Serbia, Somalia, among others... all countries we have tried to militarily impose our will. Military bases in hundreds of countries worldwide and dirt poor people at home is the real heinous act.
    • CharlesC  •  Pleasanton, California  •  4 mths ago
      Remember what happened last time Auchmeenajab went for a drive ...His own people tried to kill him....
    • KnightOfTheRoundTable  •  West Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      No matter what some say, we have great intelligence services and you can bet the CIA is very involved in all of this. Kudos to our great men and women who serve in the intelligence agencies of America.
      • Linda155 4 mths ago
        You might want to acquaint yourself with the laws governing the CIA.
      • Raymond 4 mths ago
        More to the point, the CIA's never been very good at this sort of thing. This is an Israeli operation all the way.
      • charlie 4 mths ago
        I gave you a thumbs up Linda but I'd like to add that post 911 many of our civil liberties and laws and have been thrown out the window. I suspect some of these bloodthirsty posters like that.
    • Linda155  •  Rutland, Vermont  •  4 mths ago
      Iran's seismic fault map looks like a spider's web. The country is so unstable their president suggested evacuating the capital in anticipation of the next earthquake. They have at least four sites where they are working with nuclear material. My first choice for a suspect in the killings would be any Iranian who doesn't want his country to end up like Chernobyl or northern Japan.
    • Ruth  •  Mishawaka, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      Meteor, you have a good point to make which is ironic. With all the loose explosives and weapons in the world it would not be difficult for anybody to wage a terrorist war on Iran and blame very convenient Israel and the U.S. Since Pakistan already has nukes I don't think Iran wants to irritate them unnecessarily or they might get a taste of their own ambitions. How easy would it be for nuclear material in Pakistan to 'go stray' and wind up harming Iran? All with the government's secret okay and public apology and fervent assurances they will hunt down the 'terrorists' who stole their nuclear material. This is the face of social injustice taken to the next level and who pays the price, not the 1% in whatever country, the 99%, in Iran and Afghanistan and Iraq it has always been the peasants just like in the Italy a hundred years ago that my grandparents left. And what do all the politicians worry about, their markets and the pretty green paper however much that concern for the pretty green paper in the long run costs blood. At least Iran and Pakistan and Afghanistan and Iraq are Muslim and while Islam speaks of a loving God, in Christianity we are supposed to be our brother's keeper in the Old Testament and we are to 'love one another as I have loved you' per the words of Christ in the New Testament neither book of which translates well on the world markets in pretty green paper.
    • Mike  •  Southfield, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      When your neighbor brags about wanting to wipe you off the planet and refuses to acknowledge your existence this sort of stuff will happen and I would think it will increase this year
    • meteor  •  4 mths ago
      Iranians are too quick to blame Israel and the West. Kuwatis, Saudis and even the Pakistanis have just as much incentive for this as the Israelis. For the past ten years Pakistanis have been helping the Sunni Balouchi separatists on their border with Iran for Balouchistan's oil and they certainly don't want a nuclear armed Shiet Iran next to them.
    • dhoch2000  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      could not have been another muslim they dont use remote detonators
    • Boomer  •  4 mths ago
      It was either the USA or Israel behind it. Not that I blame them. If a few black bag operations help to avoid an all out war, I'm all in favor of them.
    • Doc  •  4 mths ago
      I am reminded of an old Robin Trower song - Boom, boom, out go the lights.
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      Khamenei is the dictator of Iran. He is like Assad in Libya. He is the sole power in Iran and the evil of this world. Talk about Khamenei,. Let hear HIS name,. He is the biggest mass murderer in the world. He directs the terrorists. He has the SS troops. He is the Hitler in Iran. He is the head of the Nazi state of Iran. People get arrested and die there every day for asking for change. Khamenei does it. Not Ahmadinejad. He is just a powerless hired front man face for Khamenei. Khamenei Khameniei Khamenei. Khamenei is the Hitler of our age. treat him the same. Take him out.
    • sam iam  •  4 mths ago
      oops
    • Tango Down  •  4 mths ago
      Great job Mosad!! Next mission, take out that annoying little runt Ahmadinejad. And, as a favor to the U.S., is there anything you can do about Chavez?
    • JR  •  Denver, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      Let's see, these are the people who apprehend and detain innocent hikers in a region that may not even be under their jurisdiction, hold them in prison, and then declare that they are "dangerous spies" and hand down a punitive sentence without any legal justification. Now they want us to believe that "foreign operatives" have somehow managed to infiltrate their society and place an explosive device on the vehicle of a "scientist"? Sounds pretty fishy to me.
    • Michael  •  Gordonville, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      That'll teach'im!
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