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    US aims to punish Iran for Saudi envoy plot

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The alleged Iranian plot to kill Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States is a "dangerous escalation" in Iran's support for terrorism and must draw an international response, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Wednesday.

    Clinton and other U.S. officials urged the rest of the world to join Washington in condemning the scheme, which she said violated U.S. and international law as well as Iran's treaty obligations to protect diplomats.

    "This kind of reckless act undermines international norms and the international system. Iran must be held accountable for its actions," Clinton said.

    Her remarks at a Washington conference were part of an Obama administration campaign to use the alleged plot as a springboard for increased international condemnation of Iran and perhaps for new sanctions.

    "We will work closely with our international partners to increase Iran's isolation and the pressure on its government and we call upon other nations to join us in condemning this threat to international peace and security," Clinton said.

    Her words strongly suggested that the U.S. wants some new action against Iran from the U.N. Security Council, which has already approved several rounds of mild to moderate sanctions on Iran over its disputed nuclear program.

    The State Department sent a cable to all American embassies and consulates around the world telling them to put the Iran case before their host governments. Officials said the cable, sent late Tuesday by Deputy Secretary of State William Burns and classified "secret," tells them to detail the evidence against Iran as presented by federal prosecutors.

    Burns also met Wednesday with the entire Washington-based diplomatic corps at the State Department, while U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice and other officials were briefing members of the U.N. Security Council on the foiled plot, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.

    U.S. officials said Rice was not asking for any specific action now, but that the U.S. probably would make such a request soon. Officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the closed-door diplomacy or the classified cable.

    "We are looking for countries to join us in increasing the political and the economic pressure on Iran," Nuland told reporters. On the political side, she said the U.S. wanted firm condemnations of the plot. On the economic side, she said the U.S. wanted countries to redouble their efforts to enforce U.N. sanctions, national sanctions, regional sanctions, and to impose additional sanctions.

    That would "send the message that this is not the kind of behavior that can be tolerated in the international community," she said.

    Prosecutors on Tuesday accused Iran of plotting to hire a Mexican drug cartel to kill the Saudi envoy with a bomb attack in Washington. President Barack Obama called it "a flagrant violation of U.S. and international law." Iran has denied the charges.

    The officials said the cable instructs diplomats to ask nations to consider appropriate steps against Iran in response to the alleged scheme. The cable does not suggest any specific measures, the officials said.

    Obama's top national security aides have said the administration will lobby for the imposition of new international sanctions as well as for individual nations to expand their own penalties against Iran.

    Vice President Joe Biden said in a television interview Wednesday that "it's critically important that we unite the world in the isolation" of Tehran and that "whatever action is ultimately taken ... that it's not the United States versus Iran."

    He called the purported assassination plot "really over the top."

    At a conference in London, a former Saudi ambassador to Washington, Prince Turki al-Faisal, said Iran "will have to pay the price" for the plot.

    "The burden of proof and the amount of evidence in the case is overwhelming and clearly shows official Iranian responsibility for it," he said. "This is unacceptable. Somebody in Iran will have to pay the price, and that price will have to be on the terms acceptable to the norms and practices in Iran and other countries."

    Britain's government said Wednesday it was consulting with the U.S. and others over new international sanctions against Iran. "We would support any measures that help hold Iran accountable for its actions," said Steve Field, spokesman for British Prime Minister David Cameron.

    The French foreign ministry said it had been briefed and considered the issue "an extremely serious matter, a scandalous violation of international law."

    Clinton and other U.S. officials said the alleged plot is further proof that Iran is the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism, a label Washington has for decades applied to the Iranian government. The officials said it also underscores concerns that despite its denials Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons under cover of a civilian atomic energy program.

    The purported plan was to carry out the assassination with a bomb attack while Al-Jubeir dined at his favorite restaurant.

    Iran's parliament speaker, Ali Larijani, dismissed the U.S. charges as a "childish game."

    "We have normal relations with the Saudis," Larijani added. "There is no reason for Iran to carry out such childish acts."

    In New York, Alireza Miryousefi, head of the press office of the Iranian mission to the United Nations, sent Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon a letter "to express our outrage" over the allegations.

    "The U.S. allegation is, obviously, a politically-motivated move and a showcase of its long-standing animosity toward the Iranian nation," the letter said.

    The State Department late Tuesday warned Americans around the world of the potential for terrorist attacks against U.S. interests. It said Iranian-sponsored attacks could include strikes in the United States.

    Saudi Arabia is the main Sunni Muslim power center in the Middle East, and the one most closely allied with the United States, Iran's declared enemy. Iran is the most powerful and influential Shiite Muslim state. The two have long vied for power and influence across the region. Saudi Arabia and other countries like Bahrain have accused Iran of trying to create dissent in their countries this year, during democracy movements across the region.

    The U.S. criminal complaint said the Iranian plotters hired a would-be assassin in Mexico who was a paid informant for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and told U.S. authorities all about their plot, which they code-named "Chevrolet."

    Manssor Arbabsiar, a 56-year-old U.S. citizen who also holds an Iranian passport, was charged along with Gholam Shakuri, who authorities said was a Quds Force member and is still at large in Iran. The Treasury Department listed addresses for Arbabsiar in two Texas cities — the Austin suburb of Round Rock and the Gulf city of Corpus Christi — and prosecutors say he frequently traveled to Mexico for business.

    The Obama administration has often said that no option is off the table with Iran, a position that a U.S. official said had not changed Tuesday. But the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the policy publicly, said the emphasis now is on increasing diplomatic and economic pressure on Iran.

    ____

    Associated Press writers Nedra Pickler in Washington, Will Weissert in Round Rock, Texas, Danny Robbins in Dallas, and Edith M. Lederer and Karen Matthews in New York contributed to this report.

     

    587 comments

    • TRUNG  •  7 mths ago
      Whoever set this up (true of false) is just simply pathetic. hahaha
    • spirittalker2002  •  7 mths ago
      well guess what lets hire the mexican cartel to kill iran's leaders that be a win win for us all
      • SS 7 mths ago
        the drug cartals are equpped with the best weapons the US can buy for them
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        because if an israeli or an american does it, it's OK. lol

        teatards
      • Charles 7 mths ago
        A drone---thats all we need----impersonal video game from thousands of miles away--firing a rocket right up the butt of Amadidablojob and the Black Robes who abuse little boys---
    • cowgirl  •  7 mths ago
      How about the Saudis Punish Iran?
      • Toby 7 mths ago
        Exactly...they clearly are more financially solvent to do so.
      • hamid 7 mths ago
        Saudis can't move their #$%$ because they are so fat from oil money and want US to fight for them. And u know the US: Follows the money from oil
      • Max Reiner 7 mths ago
        Jah Wohl!
    • Jacob Fedorovich  •  7 mths ago
      odd that we are so #$%$ supportive of Saudi Arabia, the very country that is the chief financial supporter of Al Qaeda. all attempts to investigate the money trails from Saudi Arabia to Al Qaeda are mostly crushed by the State Department. Why? Saudi Arabia = oil and money.
      • wheelerdogs 7 mths ago
        exactly. the govt covered up the saudis (and the u.s.) role in 9/11
      • wheelerdogs 7 mths ago
        don't pretend g.w.bush. i used to like u. even defended you. what a fool these mortals be.
      • jo 7 mths ago
        I actually just read a blog that suggested the Saudi royal family is really Jewish. That would be quite interesting.
    • John Barleycorn  •  7 mths ago
      We don't have the standing in world affairs to demand anything from anyone. . . .we should go sit down in the corner and figure out how to pay our bills. . .
      • Just Me, Richard 7 mths ago
        No juice box for Obama!
      • Frank 7 mths ago
        i agree with lucas. we need to get our people out if middle east, bring home troops, dont send anymore money or equipment to any foreign country, place a huge charge on everthing coming from china and other foreign countries, making them too expensive to sell here. and mostly start getting this country on track. This political game they are playing is rediculous, Bohnner and his people should be run out of office. The whole country is suffering, there is no jobs, rich dont pay taxes and refuse to do so, they are playing with senior,s what elsae are they gonna do
    • Rafael  •  7 mths ago
      Can we just stop trying to police the World and take care of our own people? And don't give me this crap of Iran is a threat I have been deploy 3 freaking times to Iraq. I know they are a threat, but right now our country need every little resource to build itself. If we spent more money overseas to protect other nation while our own people is being threaten by Mexican cartels in our own borders, what kind of Hippocratic system our government is running
    • Lucas  •  7 mths ago
      Really, we needed an excuse to isolate Iran. We have been isolating Iran for 32 years now!
    • Stephen  •  7 mths ago
      closing an open society..... create public panic over imagined and media pushed threats. So now the government can now create a threat at any time to try to quell the multitudes of very unhappy, unemployed, desperate people angry with their government.... Watch the film......"The End of America" . Very eye opening, very enlightening as to what is going on, based on Nazi Germany, Hitler's plans.
    • JusticeBeaver  •  7 mths ago
      really? you think people are still stupid
    • NobleOne  •  7 mths ago
      more lies ,propaganda lies .... Obama is a shameless puppet the world sees it
      Watch, Iran is not a weak opponent .... American soldiers will die for globalist corporate profits.
    • Frank  •  7 mths ago
      Well seems like things are getting a bit--"UNSTABLE" all over the MIDEAST---this has a hint of the "IRAN CONTRA AFFAIR" from the 80s..
    • reptij  •  7 mths ago
      politics and radical religions will destroy the world
    • Rocco  •  7 mths ago
      Do they think the American people are that stupid to send more of their beautiful children to the middle-east to kill other people's children for oil. Va fangul!!
    • Juan  •  7 mths ago
      "He eventually wired nearly $100,000 to an account number that the informant provided, authorities said".-----Well this is traceable.....
      The Saudis should retaliate and assassinate Khamenei, in doing so would free the people of Iran from this tyrant.
    • donald  •  7 mths ago
      Hey #$%$ Let's worry about our own problems!
    • Chris W  •  7 mths ago
      I wonder if they were planning on using any of the guns that the ATF sold the mexican drug cartels
    • gov sci  •  7 mths ago
      Why not let the Saudis deal with this in their own fashion...I'm sure it would send a much stronger message to Iran than anything the world community would be willing to mete out.
    • ALF  •  7 mths ago
      America is doomed by those who ignore and allow the media to do their thinking
    • djphoenix  •  7 mths ago
      Forget the U. S. punishment. I simply cannot WAIT to see how the Saudi government handles this. The Saudi government MUST respond. Meanwhile, I am puzzled that a Mexican drug cartel could be involved in the U.. since Janet Napolitano keeps repeating that our border with Mexico is secure! Is Janet wrong?
    • Lobo  •  7 mths ago
      public panic? I'm not scared of terrorists. What scares me is this economy and the destruction of our country from within...
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