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Above and Right: The U.S. Army in Iraq and Afghanistan has adopted the secret commando methods, codenamed Grass Widow, used by Israeli forces against terrorists. The author (bottom-right) was the first and to date the only journalist ever permitted to join one such operation, and almost got killed in the process.
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Left: "Wanted" add posted by the general prosecution of Argentina for top Iranian officials involvement in the bombings in Buenos Aires
Above left: Confirmation of the arrival of the weapons from the Iranian side by the cousin of Khomeini. Above right: The list of passengers in the Argentinean airplane used for the operation. The airplane was shot down over Armenia.
Below: Mujahideen HQ in Bosnia
Below: A German intelligence document describing VEVAK (Iranian Ministry of Intelligence)
Below: Ifthtikhar Khan Chaudry with his lawyer
Below: Deposition given by Pakistani nuclear scientist Dr. Ifthtikhar Khan Chaudry, who alerted American intelligence services to the danger of the nuclear proliferation accomplished single-handedly by Dr. A.Q. Khan. Chaudry's warnings were ignored, and when A.Q. Khan was finally stopped thanks to MI6, it was already too late.
Below: The author interviewing Robert Hatem, alias Cobra, former chief hit-man for the Lebanese Christian Phalange militia who murdered (among hundreds of others) four Iranian diplomats
Hezbollah secretary Hassan Nasrallah announces the abduction of Israeli Col. Elchanan Tannenbaum on al-Manar TV
Right: A list of top secret military documents found in the car of Elchanan Tannenbaum, the Israeli Army colonel who was lured to participate in what he believed was a major drug deal and which in fact was a Hezbollah sting operation. Tannenbaum was privy to some of Israel's most classified military secrets.
Left: The war started here: The place where the two Israeli soldiers were abducted and where the Second Lebanon War started.
Left: Munir Alibabic the chief of the intelligence services of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Below: Documents from operation Seashell, in the course of which Israel secretly armed the revolutionary Iranian regime, saving it from Saddam Hussein.
Below: Operation Termite. One of the documents obtained by Mossad and presented at the secret court hearing of Israeli businessmen Nahum Manbar, providing confirmation of Chinese supplies to Iran of raw materials for the production
of nerve gas.
Right: An ammunition purchase order for Iran during Operation Seashell
Above: A Mossad camera, disguised as a lighter, used by one of its agents during the Iran-Contra affair.
Right: Protocol of the meeting between Israeli Defense Minister Ezer Weizman and the Iranian Deputy Defense Minister Toufanian, at which Israel agreed to supply Iran with long-range ballistic missiles (LBMs) capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
Right: German Intelligence document regarding the smuggling of nuclear-related materials into Iran by Abdul Qadeer Khan's network, as well an indictment filed in Germany against Gotthard Lerch for his involvement in Khan's smuggling operations which provided materials to Iran, Iraq and Libya.
Right: Hugo Anzorreguy, the head of SIDE (Argentina’s intelligence service) from 1990 to 2000, who was involved in the investigation of the Buenos Aires bombings.
Above: Alberto Nisman, the prosecutor general of Buenos Aires and the chief
investigator of the AMIA bombings, in an interview with Dr. Bergman
Right: The Author,   on an Israeli Howitzer across the Lebanon border, covering the second Lebanon war first hand
Below: Dr. Kanatjan Alibekov, former deputy director of Biopreperat, the vast Soviet network for the production of biological weapons, reveals how Iranian intelligence bought off some of his former calleagues.