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Arrested CIA spy makes public confession on Iranian TV
by Joseph Earnest December 19, 2011
Newscast Media TEHRAN — According to a recently aired broadcast on Iranian TV, a recently-captured CIA spy confessed to taking part in a mission aimed at infiltrating the Iranian Intelligence Ministry. Amir Mirza Hekmati (the arrested spy) was employed by the US Army’s intelligence section in August 2001. The spy noted that after undergoing general and special military training, he was sent to a special university to learn Middle Eastern languages besides intelligence training.
"I graduated from high school in 2001 and decided to enter the US
Army. It was in August 2001 that I wore the US Army uniform and underwent
different military trainings of the army," Hekmati said while
elaborating on his being attracted to the army.
"When they realized that I know a little Persian and a little Arabic, they told me we want to send you to a university to learn Arabic language," Hekmati added.
Based
on his confession, Hekmati said that one of the reasons for presence of US military in Iraq was to be present
in the Middle East and to penetrate among Muslims and make them deviate
from the right path.
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