Hassan Abbasi
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Hassan Abbasi (Dr. Hassan Abbasi) is an Iranian political analyst, the head of the Center for Doctrinal Strategic Studies[1] in the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, an intelligence officer, top official, and former commander for the Corps. In public speeches, he takes credit for establishing and training anti-Israel guerilla organizations such as Hezbollah.
He is also a highly educated and respected theoretician in the office of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei,[2][3] and an advisor to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.[4] It has been claimed that he is also the "principal foreign policy voice" in the Ahmadinejad administration, although this claim has originated in largely anti-Iranian / pro-Israel neo-conservative circles, such as Benador Associates.[5]
Lesser known in the West is that Abbasi has gained respect in Iran for publicly lambasting even "untouchable" politicians, including ruling Mullahs such as Hashemi Rafsanjani, for their evident financial corruption. He has also been critical of many other powerful politicians, including Iranian intelligence minister Ali Younesi for, among other things, not doing enough to stop the continued trafficking of young Iranian girls as sex-slaves in Dubai.
Abassi is a veteran of the Iran-Iraq war and lectures frequently at universities throughout Iran on various political topics. In one of his speeches he claimed that Iranian strategists have determined, using game theory, that economic sanctions on Iran would result in the price of oil going to $110.00 per barrel, and a military attack on Iran would result in the price of oil reaching up to $400.00 per barrel. Consequently, he argues, any talk in the West of an attack on Iran over its nuclear program is a bluff.
A European-based Iranian opposition group alleges that Hassan Abbasi is a false name. This claim has not been verified by any independent sources.
[edit] Quotes
"Our youths who are ready for self-sacrifice will be more effective in striking an enemy than any missiles system" [4]
"If the Minister of Intelligence, Mr. Yunesi, dies of grief at the sight of Iranian girls being sold into slavery, it would serve him right [for failing to stop it]."
[edit] External links
Hassan Abbasi challenging West's definition of terrorism http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9gD7BRADNQ
Hassan Abbasi Makes Moral Argument for Self-Defense in War http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Txc7XBFPnK0
Hassan Abbasi criticizing IRI politicians http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Feh_nSwCOk0
Hassan Abbasi praises Ferdowsi for preserving Persian http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKZiDNPnndo
Hassan Abbasi on Iran's role in Middle East http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pqN25ThElw
[edit] Notes
- ^ Iran: Suicide Squads Line Up to Strike U.S., New York Post, April 16, 2006 nypost.com
- ^ Iran's promise: '80 seconds of hell', Dateline D.C., September 5, 2004 pittsburghlive.com
- ^ No Way Out, National Review, May 26, 2004 nationalreview.com
- ^ a b Terrorism: Europe A Target of Iranian Suicide Bombers (AKI) 26 May, 2006
- ^ Amir Taheri, The Last Helicopter, The Wall Street Journal, March 29, 2006