By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
It was a hoax. And much of Western intelligence swallowed it hook, line and sinker. I was no exception.
Last week I reported about an explosion in Fordo, the Iranian nuclear site located deep underground.
Intel from around the world was spinning. An explosion in a seemingly impregnable site deep underground, probably by sabotage, was big news. At the time I was shocked that the United States would not comment about the explosion and that there was little to no coverage of it in US press.
Turns out, it never happened. It was all a big - and convincing, hoax cooked up by Iran.
I assume that the purpose of the hoax was to smoke out saboteurs. A good way to monitor people they have suspicions about by gauging their reactions and levels of interest. A good method for checking on international spy agencies which want to know if their people were involved and reach out for more and more details. And that's when the Iranians spring their trap.
In this case the United States and the White House were correct. They repeatedly said that they have no details and no knowledge of an explosion in Fordo. I don't say this often, but kudos to the White House for acting responsibly vis a vis Iran. At least, this time.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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