jeudi 13 octobre 2011

Complot iranien: un coupable qui ne serait pas à la hauteur?


Selon ses amis, Manssor Arbabsiar serait incapable de penser à un plan aussi élaboré que celui pour lequel il est accusé...

"Friends of Manssor Arbabsiar, the man accused of trying to get a man he thought was affiliated with a Mexican drug cartel to arrange for the killing of the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the U.S., aren't exactly painting a picture of a criminal mastermind. In fact, they're saying he's not straight out.

"He's no mastermind," David Tomscha, who once owned a used car lot with Arbabsiar, told the Associated Press. "I can't imagine him thinking up a plan like that. I mean, he didn't seem all that political. He was more of a businessman."

"His socks would not match," Tom Hosseini, his former college roommate, told the New York Times. "He was always losing his keys and his cellphone. He was not capable of carrying out this plan."

Friends told the Times that Arbabsiar smoked marijuana and drank alcohol freely and had a string of businesses, "selling horses, ice cream, used cars and gyro sandwiches," leaving a "trail of liens, business-related lawsuits and angry creditors" in his wake.

"He was a happy go lucky guy, always joked around," another friend told CNN. "He had a really happy demeanor.""

http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/10/mansour_arbabsiar_friends_think_used_car_dealer_was_too_much_of_a_mess_to_pull_off_iranian_plot.php?ref=fpb

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