Defense
urged to fire ex-Muslim Iran expert
Cites his decision to renounce Islam
and begin 'quest to find the real God'
Published: 7
hours ago

WASHINGTON
– A former Iranian CIA operative, now an expert lecturer with the Defense
Department, is being targeted by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a
Muslim Brotherhood front group, because he “renounced Islam and began the quest to find the real God.”
CAIR,
based in Washington, D.C., is calling on the Defense Department to fire Reza
Kahlili, a frequent contributing writer to WND, in part, a press release from
the group states, because he became a Christian and revealed his
change of faith in a commentary in WND.
“They
actually cite my change of faith as a principal reason for targeting me,”
Kahlili told WND in a phone interview. “I thought once I left Iran for America
I wouldn’t have to worry about that kind of persecution.”
Khalili
uses a pseudonym and guards his anonymity because of death threats he faces
from The Islamic Republic of Iran.
Among
the other reasons CAIR says it wants Kahlili driven out of the Defense
Department is because of his documented revelations that:
- Iranian agents are
“coordinating operations out of [U.S.] mosques and Islamic centers”;
- Iran already has nuclear
weapons; and
- Iranian agents have
infiltrated the United States through the Muslim Brotherhood’s Muslim
Students Association.”
Kahlili
is an expert lecturer for the Defense Department’s Joint Counterintelligence
Training Academy where his identity is protected by means of audio-only
lectures.
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http://www.wnd.com/2012/07/defense-urged-to-fire-ex-muslim-iran-expert/
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