The Twilight War: The Secret History of America's Thirty-Year Conflict With Iran

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by David Crist


  in Iran-Contra affair, 181–84, 186–92, 194–95, 198, 596n16, 596n21

  proposes anti-Iran plan to Bush administration, 449–51

  Gingrich, Newt, 400, 430, 433, 448, 495, 500

  Giraldi, Philip, 72, 73, 81, 82, 374–76, 378

  Guadalcanal (ship), 249, 250, 260–61, 269, 272, 283, 304, 326

  Guldimann, Tim, 476–79

  Gulf Security Dialogue, 516–17

  Gulf War (1990–1991):

  Hussein neutralized by, 390

  Iranian behavior during, 385–86

  Iran’s military thinking influenced by, 396

  Shia uprising in Iraq, 388

  U.S. concern about removing Saddam Hussein, 513

  Haass, Richard, 381, 389, 419–20, 478

  Habib, Philip, 107–8, 110, 112, 117

  Hadley, Stephen:

  and Ahmadinejad’s election, 501

  becomes national security adviser, 487

  on establishing U.S. consulate in Tehran, 503

  and Ghorbanifar plan, 448, 449, 451

  and Iran Action Plan, 496

  and Iranian-provided EFPs, 524

  and new Iran strategy for Bush’s second term, 491–92, 495

  on reform movement in Iran, 494

  and transition to Obama administration, 540

  and U.S. counterattack against Iranian interference in Iraq, 526, 528, 530

  Haig, Alexander:

  Huyser’s mission opposed, 8, 21

  on including Israel in CENTCOM, 57

  and Iranian Revolution, 7, 8, 24

  and Iran-Iraq War, 587n8

  on Israeli invasion of Lebanon, 109–11

  on providing arms to Iran, 595n5

  and rapid deployment force, 38

  and seizure of U.S. embassy in Tehran, 28

  al-Hakim, Abdul Aziz, 467, 471

  al-Hakim, Muhammad Baqir, 467, 481, 483, 484, 518

  Hakimi, Kanoush, 74, 217–18, 378

  Hamas, 392, 394–95, 456, 476

  Hamdan, Osama, 130, 394–95

  Hart, Howard, 63, 80, 313

  Hashemi, Mehdi, 183, 194, 198, 200

  Hays, Ronald, 255, 258–61, 270–73, 281

  Hekmatyar, Gulbuddin, 437–38, 442

  Hezbollah:

  attack on U.S. marines in Lebanon, 134

  in Buenos Aires bombing, 394

  as concern in escalating conflict with Iran, 287

  counterintelligence unit, 555–56

  EFPs used by, 520

  Fadlallah and, 128

  formation of, 125, 131

  Hashemi and, 183

  hijacking of TWA flight, 155

  Iran-Contra affair and hostages held by, 156, 177, 181, 185–86, 188, 193–95, 197–98, 199–200, 380–88

  Iranian support for, 76, 123, 178, 391, 392, 395, 419, 432, 445, 456, 476, 479, 501

  in Iron Lightning plan, 407

  and Khobar Towers attack, 403–4

  Mugniyah and, 130

  Saudi, 401–2

  in U.S. occupied Iraq, 519, 521, 522, 550, 558

  war with Israel, 2, 394, 535

  Hillen, John, 516–17

  Hopper incident, 559–60

  Hussein, King (Jordan), 206, 359–60

  Hussein, Saddam, 85

  Badr Corps opposed to, 467

  in George W. Bush’s “axis of evil,” 441

  CIA encourages him to subvert Iranian government, 71

  CIA’s opinion of, 104

  Clinton on, 390

  as common adversary of Iran and U.S., 432, 457

  on al-Faw Peninsula operation, 166

  and Gulf War of 1990–1991, 390

  Iranian leadership unites behind removal of, 386

  in Iran-Iraq War, 84–85, 94

  Iraqi National Congress opposes, 447

  Khomeini’s attitude toward, 85–86

  as military man, 88

  and missile attacks on Iranian cities, 362–63

  and Nojeh coup, 78

  People’s Mujahideen of Iran supported by, 458

  Perle on, 97

  Rumsfeld meeting of 1983, 99–100

  sees himself as leader of Arab people, 87

  September 11, 2001, attacks attributed to, 425

  and Stark incident, 227

  U.S. support in Iran-Iraq War, 95, 97, 99, 100, 102, 103

  Wolfowitz on, 420–21

  Hussein Suicide Squad, 130, 133–35, 145

  Huyser, Robert “Dutch,” 7–8, 21, 24, 76

  Indyk, Martin, 390–92, 394, 411, 413

  Integrated Air Defense Center for Excellence, 558

  Intelligence Support Activity (ISA), 61–63, 64, 72

  International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 393, 490, 504, 548, 553, 566–67, 570

  Internet:

  access in Iran, 498

  Bureau of International Information Programs’ website, 499

  cyber warfare, 551–52

  Farsi blogs, 494

  in Iranian protests of 2009, 546, 547–48

  Iran:

  Abizaid’s concern about unintended conflict with, 513–15

  Afghan mujahideen supported by, 68, 70, 428, 430, 435, 442

  Afghan refugees in, 429

  Algiers Accords with Iraq, 10, 86–87, 384, 401, 446

  al-Qaeda presence in, 437–38, 443, 445, 474, 480

  Arab-Israeli peace seen as isolating, 392–94

  Arab-Persian animosity, 467–68

  arms purchases, 1990–1993, 396–97

  and attack on U.S. marines in Lebanon, 140–42

  ballistic missile program, 397, 423, 445, 456, 470, 516, 557–58

  at Bonn conference on Afghanistan, 433–35

  George H. W. Bush administration seeks improved relations with, 380–85

  George W. Bush administration’s conflicting views on, 442–47, 473–75, 509

  George W. Bush administration seeks new plan to deal with, 417–23

  and George W. Bush administration’s freedom agenda, 485–510

  in George W. Bush’s “axis of evil,” 439, 440–42, 455

  Casey’s view of, 67–68

  Chalabi associated with, 447–48, 469, 502

  Chinese cruise missiles obtained by, 217–18

  CIA assessment of Soviet-Iranian relations, 68

  CIA operations in, 65–83, 372–79

  Clinton’s policy toward, 389–92

  concern about U.S. invasion of Iraq leads to back-channel overtures, 455–60

  coup of 1953, 10, 69, 544

  Crocker mission to discuss Afghanistan with, 429–33

  democracy of, 435

  earthquake of December 2003, 482–83, 515

  economic problems, 410, 428, 494

  ethnic divisions, 501

  exiles oppose Islamic Republic, 76–78, 288, 494, 497, 502

  fears it is next target in war on terrorism, 434, 475

  and Gulf War of 1990–1991, 385–86

  Hezbollah supported by, 76, 178, 391, 392, 395, 419, 432, 445, 456, 476, 479, 501

  Khuzestan oil fields, 44, 87

  kidnapping and hostage-taking by, 153–58

  Lebanese involvement of, 122–38

  as natural balance to Iraq, 379, 388, 420

  navy, 207–13

  overthrowing Saddam Hussein seen as having positive effect on, 452–53, 455, 475

  parliamentary elections of 2004, 491

  Persian Gulf military buildup of 1990s, 398–99

  in post-Saddam Iraq, 453, 460, 466–74, 481–84, 509–10, 512–13, 518–37, 558–59

  protests over disputed election of 2009, 544–48

  Reagan administration policy toward, 51–52, 55

  reform movement, 410, 419, 486, 493–95

  regime change seen as part of war on terrorism, 451–55

  relations with Saudi Arabia in 2000s, 563–67

  “self-sufficiency jihad” of, 490

  sense of Persian historical entitlement, 571

  on September 11, 2001, a
ttacks, 427–28, 430

  strategic deterrence strategy, 397

  Tehran University protests of 1999, 411, 493–94

  terrorism sponsored by, 67, 391, 392, 394–95, 418, 427, 430, 432, 448–50, 456, 470, 501, 572

  U.S. always takes wrong course with, 572

  U.S. covert flights over, 556–57

  Iran

  U.S. hopes to pull it back into American Cold War camp, 69–70

  U.S. plans for Soviet invasion of, 44–47, 59–60, 78

  U.S. special operations forces in, 60–63, 64

  and U.S. invasion of Iraq, 461–70

  See also Iran-Contra affair; Iranian hostage crisis; Iranian nuclear program; Iranian Revolution; Iran-Iraq War; Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) (Iran); Revolutionary Guard

  Iran Air Flight 655, 366–70, 377, 410, 572

  Iran Ajr incident, 292–99, 302, 310

  Iran-Contra affair, 175–206

  Abrams in, 492, 495

  Bush and, 198, 382

  hearings about, 203, 250

  Rafsanjani on, 266

  and Stark incident, 228

  Iranian hostage crisis:

  Brzezinski urges military options for, 89

  CIA station chief among hostages, 69

  Intelligence Support Activity formed as response to, 61

  Khatami expresses regret for, 410

  military plans considered for, 30–31

  release of hostages, 49, 51

  tenth anniversary celebrations, 377–78

  U.S. embassy in Tehran seized, 28–30

  Iranian nuclear program, 489–91

  Ahmadinejad restarts uranium enrichment, 500

  George W. Bush administration concern with, 419, 420, 422–23, 444–56, 466, 470, 474–76, 489–91, 495, 504–9, 538, 551

  CIA action against, 553–55

  Clinton administration concern with, 392, 393, 397, 411

  covert program exposed, 566–67

  European concern with, 489, 569

  Israeli concern with, 393, 550, 552–53, 567–68, 570

  National Intelligence Estimate on, 508–9

  Obama administration concern with, 539, 541, 543, 544, 548–50, 567, 569–70

  U.S. drones spy on, 557

  U.S. imposes sanctions, 507–9, 549, 567, 569, 572

  Iranian Revolution, 12–25

  as born from anti-Americanism, 5, 570

  Carter administration’s response to, 8, 25–27

  Casey on, 67

  does not fit Intelligence Support Activity worldview, 64

  and Iranian goal of being regional power, 571

  Iran’s military gutted by, 85, 89

  Islamic umma as driving force of, 86

  Lebanese Shia influenced by, 124, 128

  Reagan administration seeks to contain, 69

  See also Iranian hostage crisis

  Iran-Iraq War, 84–105

  al-Assad and, 123

  communications between U.S. Navy and Iraqi air force, 231–32

  Defense Intelligence Agency briefs Iraqi military, 360–62

  eclipses Cold War concerns, 166

  ending of, 370–72

  Gulf states increase assistance to Iraq, 206–7

  Iranian attacks on Basra, 94–95, 103, 104, 197

  Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia, 300–310, 374

  Iranian blockade of Iraq, 167–69

  Iranian equipment shortages, 182, 206–7

  Iranian mining campaign, 233–55, 263–66, 293–95, 297, 299, 316–18, 326–27

  Iran sees U.S. involvement in, 88–89, 587n8

  Iran’s military thinking influenced by, 396

  Iraqi missile attacks on Iranian cities, 362–63, 371

  Iraq uses chemical weapons in, 104, 338, 362, 371, 443, 444

  Israel and U.S. differ over, 178

  results of, 84–85, 379, 390, 455

  Shia/Sunni aspect of, 534

  Stark incident, 220–29

  tanker war, 159–64, 206–34

  U.S. provides Iraqi order of battle to Iran, 187, 188, 196

  U.S. support for Iraq, 5, 95–105, 178, 325, 358

  Iran-Syria Working Group, 495–96, 497, 502

  Iraq:

  Algiers Accords with Iran, 10, 86–87, 384, 401, 446

  al-Qaeda in Iraq, 512

  Arab-Israeli peace seen as isolating, 392

  George H. W. Bush administration continues to share intelligence with, 385

  George W. Bush administration policy on, 422

  in George W. Bush’s “axis of evil,” 440–41

  CIA encourages it to subvert Iranian government, 71

  Iran as natural balance to, 379, 388, 420

  Iran’s strategic deterrence aimed at, 397

  Israeli concern about, 57

  Kuwait claimed by, 211

  neocon concern with, 420–21

  nuclear weapons program, 393, 422

  September 11, 2001, attacks attributed to, 425

  Shia in, 86, 388, 452, 467, 468, 470, 472, 483, 512, 518–20, 528, 529, 536, 558, 559

  taken off terrorism watch list, 101

  U.S. establishes full diplomatic relations with, 104

  weapons of mass destruction in, 425, 440, 443, 444, 453, 457, 459, 502, 522

  See also Gulf War (1990–1991); Hussein, Saddam; Iran-Iraq War; U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq

  Iraqi National Congress (INC), 447–48, 469, 472, 502

  Iron Lightning plan, 407, 417

  Islamic Supreme Council for Iraq (ISCI), 467, 471, 518, 519, 527

  Israel:

  Ahmadinejad on, 500

  bombing of Buenos Aires embassy of, 388

  Central Command criticized by, 56–57

  Chalabi on Iraq recognizing, 469

  and Clinton administration Iran policy, 391–92

  cyber warfare, 551

  failure of Lebanon policy of, 151, 153

  Hezbollah training base attacked, 394

  in Iran-Contra affair, 177–82, 185, 186, 595n3

  Iranian-backed attacks in Lebanon, 128–29

  and Iranian nuclear program, 393, 550, 552–53, 567–68, 570

  Iran sees itself as defender against, 571

  Iran’s strategic deterrence aimed at, 397

  on Iraq as greater threat than Iran, 178

  kidnappings attempted by, 157

  Lebanon invasion of 1982, 106–21, 123, 124

  Mohtashemi attacked by, 151

  nuclear weapons of, 490

  shah’s support for, 16

  war with Hezbollah of 2006, 535

  See also Arab-Israeli conflict

  Jafari, Mohammad, 527–28

  Joint Unconventional Warfare Task Force, 60–61

  Jones, David, 36

  and Huyser mission, 7, 8

  Kelley appointed by, 43

  and plans for military intervention in Iran, 24, 31

  and rapid deployment force, 36, 41, 42, 582n25

  Reagan’s attitude toward, 50–51

  Jones, James, 539, 540–41, 563

  Jordan:

  King Hussein, 206, 359–60

  and Iran-Iraq War, 96, 100–101, 102, 588n33

  PLO expelled from, 107

  al-Jubeir, Adel, 563, 566

  Jundallah, 130, 501, 552, 563

  Kahlili, Reza, 74–75, 83, 263, 301, 373–74

  Kangarlou, Mohsen, 188, 191, 194

  Karoubi, Hassan, 179, 183–84, 596n8, 596n16

  Kelley, Paul Xavier:

  on Crist to command CENTCOM, 164, 165

  Kingston replaces, 54, 58

  on Pearson, 170

  in planning for Soviet invasion of Middle East, 44, 45, 46

  Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force included in CENTCOM, 53, 54

  takes command of Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force, 42–44

  and U.S. marines in Lebanon, 117, 141

  Khalilzad, Zalmay, 411, 433, 434, 457, 459, 475, 478, 525

  Khamenei, Ali:

  an
d Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, 529, 530

  and Bonn conference on Afghanistan, 434

  on CIA covert action in Iran, 401

  Clinton overtures rebuffed, 414

  on contacts with Iraqi Shia, 460

  on Iran Ajr seizure, 298–99

  in Iranian mining campaign, 261

  on Iranian nuclear program, 393, 490, 508, 544, 549

  and Iran-Iraq War, 94, 371

  and Khobar Towers attack, 403

  on Kuwaiti escort arrangement, 217

  and Obama’s Iran policy, 542, 543, 544

  Quds Force reports to, 519

  replaces Khomeini, 381

  and “road map” document for normalizing relations with U.S., 475–79

  on Sea Isle City attack, 310

  on September 11, 2001, attacks, 428

  Tudeh Party bomb injures, 67

  on U.S. invasion of Iraq, 465–66

  Kharrazi, Kamal, 456–57

  Kharrazi, Sadeq, 476–78

  Khatami, Mohammad, 409–11

  Abrams on discrediting, 493

  and Bonn conference on Afghanistan, 434

  Clinton’s overtures toward, 411–15, 419

  and economic reform, 410, 428

  erosion of power of, 414–15, 491

  hard-liners roll back freedoms begun by, 494

  as obstacle to regime change in Iran, 452

  and “road map” for normalizing relations with U.S., 477

  on September 11, 2001, attacks, 427–28

  term limits on, 491, 499

  uranium enrichment suspended by, 475, 490

  on U.S. invasion of Iraq, 466

  wishes to visit Ground Zero, 432–33

  Wolfowitz and Feith on, 445

  Khobar Towers attack, 402–6, 409, 411–13, 443, 618n14

  Khomeini, Ruhollah:

  anticommunism of, 68

  antiwar protesters criticize, 363

  and attack on U.S. marines in Lebanon, 133, 134

  attacks on Saudi Arabia approved, 301

  Carter prohibits discussions with, 22

  Escudero meets with associates of, 19–20

  executions of July 1989 ordered, 376

  exiles oppose, 76–78

  on Saddam Hussein, 85–86

  influence in Lebanon, 122–23, 124, 126, 127

  in Iran-Contra affair, 183, 200

  on Iranian mining campaign, 241–42, 245, 254, 299

  in Iran-Iraq War, 84–85, 89, 93, 94–95, 370–71

  on Mecca uprising plan, 262

  Montazeri opposes methods of, 183

  opposition to shah led by, 12–15

  in provisional Iranian government, 25

  on resisting U.S. until last breath, 572

  returns to Tehran, 23

  and Revolutionary Guard, 91, 92, 93

  seizure of U.S. embassy approved, 29

  Sullivan agitates to open dialogue with, 17, 18

  Tudeh Party opposes, 67

  Kimche, David, 177–78, 179, 180

 

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