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<text id=89TT1136>
<title>
May 01, 1989: World Notes:Iran
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
May 01, 1989 Abortion
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
WORLD, Page 51
World Notes
IRAN
Cry Spy! Cry Wolf?
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<p> Events in Iran are often fueled by forces that are not
immediately apparent. Thus it was difficult to know quite what
to make of the verbal missile fired last week by parliament
Speaker Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani during a prayer session at
Tehran University. Several "big American spies," he announced,
had been arrested and would be punished for plotting to
overthrow Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomeini.
</p>
<p> Although he did not name names, Rafsanjani said some of
those detained were Iranian navy personnel who aided the U.S.
when it was patrolling the Persian Gulf during the Iran-Iraq
war. He cited an incident in September 1987, when U.S. forces
attacked and boarded the Iran Ajr as the ship was laying mines.
</p>
<p> In Washington the Bush Administration cloaked its response
in deliberately vague language. "My information is, we don't
really know what they're talking about," said White House Press
Secretary Marlin Fitzwater. Said former CIA Director Richard
Helms, Ambassador to Iran from 1973 to 1976: "If it's true, it's
a shame they got caught." At the Brookings Institution, Middle
East specialist Yahya Sadowski speculated that Rafsanjani might
be using the cry of spies as a way to divert attention from his
own political problems.
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</body></article>
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