Iran's Intelligence And Security Services Have Failed To Protected Their Key Men

DW: Fakhrizadeh killing: Iran's security apparatus under scrutiny 

Nuclear physicist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was one of the best-protected people in Iran. His assassination has cast a damming light over the country's security apparatus. 

The outrage on Iranian social media after the death of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh has been palpable. 

Countless tweets and comments posted by Iranians have disparaged the country's intelligence services and security apparatus for repressing students, women's rights activists, journalists and dissidents, but failing to "prevent the assassination of the country's top nuclear scientist." 

Fakhrizadeh was killed on Friday in the outskirts of Tehran as attackers shot at his car, before detonating an explosive-laden pickup truck just meters away. 

The incident marks the third massive failure by the Islamic Republic's security apparatus — which regularly boasts of having everything in the country under control — in less than a year. 

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WNU Editor: It looks like Iran's Intelligence and Security services have been completed infiltrated by the U.S., Israel, and others.


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