Pentagon defends Biden appointee’s alleged ties to Iranian influence network.

The Pentagon Stands by Official Alleged to be​ Part of Iranian⁢ Influence Network

The Pentagon is standing by a senior official who was alleged⁢ in a ‍Tuesday morning report to be⁣ part of⁣ a vast Iranian influence network, telling the Washington Free Beacon the individual was “properly vetted” before being awarded‍ a security clearance.

The report ⁢from Semafor,⁢ based ‌on emails from senior Iranian officials,‍ detailed ⁤a‍ vast communications⁢ network,⁣ known as the Iran Experts Initiative, linked⁢ to the hardline regime in Tehran. That network, ‌the emails suggest, includes the Pentagon official Ariane Tabatabai as well as other “influential overseas academics” who reported to​ Iran’s foreign ministry and helped push Tehran’s talking points with American policymakers.⁢ The existence⁤ of this⁣ network was outlined in a cache of Iranian government documents reviewed by Semafor.

A‍ Pentagon spokesman defended‌ Tabatabai in‌ comments to the Free Beacon, ⁤saying‌ she was subjected to ⁢a full security screening before being hired.

“Dr. Tabatabai was thoroughly and​ properly vetted as a condition of her employment ⁤with the Department ‌of Defense,” the spokesman said. “We are honored‌ to have her serve.”

Tabatabai, who ‌obtained security clearance for her Pentagon ⁢job, and two others ⁣affiliated with the influence⁤ campaign also served ⁣as aides ⁤to Biden administration Iran envoy Robert Malley, who was ‌suspended ​from his post‌ earlier this year for allegedly mishandling classified information. It is⁣ unclear ​whether ​Malley’s suspension is related​ to his ⁤connection to ​the Iranian influence network documented ‍in the Semafor report.

While the Pentagon has ​not addressed the ⁢news, State Department spokesman Matthew⁤ Miller on Tuesday dismissed the story for‍ containing information from “almost a decade ago” and referred ⁣further questions to the Pentagon.

The Pentagon would not respond to⁤ Washington Free Beacon ⁢ questions about⁢ whether it knew ​about these ties prior to the public revelations.

White House ‍National Security Council ⁤spokesman ⁣John Kirby evaded questions ⁤about the matter during an interview Tuesday evening on CNN,⁣ saying the ⁣administration has not ‌”come to any conclusion about the press‍ report or its validity.”

“We’re ⁤just now reading this reporting​ ourselves and I don’t want to get⁢ ahead of where we’re going to be,” ​Kirby said.

The report ​says that former Iranian president Hassan Rouhani, ⁢a⁤ key player in the ⁣Iran Experts Initiative, had unfettered access to‍ “Washington’s and Europe’s policy circles,” particularly during the Obama‌ administration, when the⁣ 2015 nuclear⁤ deal was first being sculpted.

In⁣ a 2014 email, Saeed Khatibzadeh, who later became the spokesman for Iran’s foreign ministry, discussed with then-Iranian foreign​ minister Javad Zarif how the experts ​initiative “consisted ‍of⁢ a core‍ group ​of 6-10 distinguished second-generation Iranians,” including‍ Tabatabai, who was then ⁣working⁣ as an Iran analyst at several think tanks.

Tabatabai ‌”on at least two ⁣occasions checked in‌ with Iran’s Foreign Ministry ‌before ‍attending policy events,”⁣ according to the emails cited by Semafor.

Iranian ‍dissidents⁢ and Republican lawmakers expressed outrage when the Biden administration in 2021 tapped Tabatabai for a State Department post, arguing that based on ⁣her family’s ‍ties to the Iranian government and the policy views she has‍ espoused, she should not be granted a top-secret security clearance, the Free Beacon reported. Tabatabai’s⁤ father, ​Dr. Javad Tabatabai, is a senior faculty member at the‍ state-controlled University of Tehran and⁢ is ‍allegedly ⁢part of ⁣Rouhani’s inner circle, according to‌ information published by Iranian dissident groups.

At the time, the ​State Department dismissed these claims as ‌racist “smears and slander.”

“We will not sit idly by as our employees—dedicated‌ public servants—face personal smears and slander,” ⁢then-spokesman Ned Price told the Free Beacon at the time. ⁤”The administration ​appointed Ariane Tabatabai to a key role in the State Department ​because she is⁣ one of the United States’ leading‍ experts on‍ Iranian nuclear policy. The State Department is honored ​to​ have her serving ‍in this capacity.”

Iranian dissident groups in 2021 also raised questions about Tabatabai, arguing that she was a mouthpiece for the regime.

Miller, the⁢ State Department spokesman, said Tuesday that he is not‌ concerned about the links ⁣ Semafor documented between⁤ Tabatabai ‍and the Iranian government and that a‍ “thorough background investigation” was conducted before ⁣granting Tabatabai a security clearance. At least two other individuals linked to the‍ Iran​ Experts ‍Initiative—analysts Ali ⁢Vaez and Dina Esfandiary—worked with Malley when ‌he was president of ⁣the International Crisis Group, a‍ think tank that advocates for increased U.S. diplomacy with Tehran.

But the revelations about the‍ Iranian influence ⁣network and its ties⁢ to senior Biden administration officials‍ is turning heads on Capitol Hill. Several Republican lawmakers told the ​ Free Beacon ⁣ that Tabatabai’s security clearance should be revoked ‌pending an investigation. ‍Lawmakers on the House Armed Services Committee on Tuesday ‌afternoon sent an investigatory leader to ⁤Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, ⁤questioning why Tabatabai has access to top secret information and saying that she⁤ “should not be employed by the Department of Defense.”

“A ​high-level official‌ at the Biden ‌ [Defense Department] was​ briefing Iran’s foreign ministry and ghostwriting essays for the world’s ‌leading state sponsor ⁢of ​terrorism,” Rep. Jim Banks (R., Ind.),‌ a member of ‌the House Armed Services Committee, told the Free Beacon. “Congress needs to investigate ⁤any communications between⁢ Ariane Tabatabai ⁣and the Iranian regime since Biden took office [and] ⁣ the ⁣Pentagon must review Ms.​ Tabatatai’s security clearance.”

Banks and ‍other Republican lawmakers who spoke to the Free Beacon said they ‌are ⁢concerned that Tabatabai and others ⁣affiliated with the Iran⁢ Experts Initiative​ hid their ties⁣ to the ‍hardline regime to‌ land their government gigs.

Banks also raised concerns that Tabatabai​ may have used her Pentagon ⁤position to‌ push U.S. Strategic Command⁢ into hosting former top Iranian official ⁣Hussein Mousavian⁢ at an August conference. Mousavian’s appearance at STRATCOM’s 2023 Deterrence Symposium, a high-level powwow that brought the former Iranian official shoulder to shoulder with America’s top military brass, generated⁢ a congressional investigation,⁢ the Free ‍Beacon first reported.

“The House Armed Services Committee⁣ should see if Ms. Tabatabai was involved in ​STRATCOM’s indefensible decision ⁢to ‍host former ‍Iranian⁣ nuclear negotiator and⁣ propagandist Hossein Mousavian,” Banks said.

Rep. Joe Wilson (R., S.C.), also ‍a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said the Biden‍ administration appears to⁢ have a knack for granting security clearances to questionable officials.

“First, ⁤it was Rob Malley’s security clearance​ and now this,” Wilson told the Free Beacon. “The Biden administration owes ​the American public an explanation on the extent of Iran’s influence ⁤operations in the United ⁣States and whether officials⁤ in the ⁤Biden administration have been compromised.”

Rep. ⁣Kevin Hern (R., Okla.), the chairman of the Republican Study Committee, Congress’s ⁤largest Republican⁤ caucus, also expressed concerns⁤ that “multiple people within ⁢the ⁤Biden administration have ties to the Iranian Regime.”

“It’s no ​coincidence that ⁤Biden has ‍been⁣ so soft on Iran,” he said. “Why has ​this gone on for so long? ⁣The world’s ⁢leading state sponsor of terrorism should have zero friends in the U.S. ⁢government.”

Update 5:46 p.m.: This post⁣ has been updated with comment from White House National Security Council spokesman Kirby.

Update 6:19 p.m.: This post has ‌been updated with comment ⁣from DOD.

How will the allegations surrounding Ariane Tabatabai’s connection to the Iranian⁣ influence network impact U.S. policy ⁤towards Iran

Appointed Robert Malley, a figure with ties to the Iranian influence network, as the Iran ⁣envoy. Now, new revelations have surfaced about another official allegedly connected to this network: Ariane Tabatabai, a senior Pentagon official.‌ The Pentagon, however, stands by Tabatabai, stating that she underwent a ‌thorough vetting process before ‌being granted⁤ security clearance.

According to a report from Semafor, which reviewed emails from ​senior Iranian officials, Tabatabai​ is part of the Iran Experts Initiative, a vast communications network⁤ linked to ‍the hardline regime in Tehran. This network includes influential overseas academics who report to Iran’s foreign ministry ⁢and help promote Tehran’s talking points with American policymakers. The existence of this network was confirmed through a cache of Iranian government documents.

Despite these allegations, a ⁣Pentagon spokesman defended Tabatabai, stating that she ​underwent a comprehensive security screening before joining the Department of Defense. The spokesman reiterated the ⁢department’s confidence in her​ and‌ expressed honor in having her serve.

Tabatabai, along with two others associated with the influence campaign, also served as aides to Robert Malley, the Biden administration’s⁣ Iran envoy. Malley was previously suspended from his position earlier this year over allegations of mishandling classified information. It remains uncertain whether Malley’s ⁣suspension is connected to his involvement with the Iranian influence network⁢ outlined in the‍ Semafor report.

While the Pentagon has not directly addressed these allegations, the State Department spokesman dismissed the story as outdated, referring further inquiries to the Pentagon. The Pentagon, however, declined to respond to questions about their knowledge of these connections⁢ prior to ‌the report’s release.

The White House National Security Council spokesman, John ⁢Kirby, evaded questions about the‍ matter during an‍ interview, stating that⁤ the administration had not reached any conclusions about ‍the validity of the report.

The Semafor report reveals that ‍former Iranian ‍president Hassan Rouhani, a key player in the Iran Experts ⁣Initiative, had significant access to Washington’s and ⁣Europe’s policy circles, particularly during⁤ the Obama administration when ‌the 2015‌ nuclear ‍deal was being negotiated.

Email correspondences from ‌2014 between Saeed Khatibzadeh, later Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman, and then-Iranian‍ foreign⁤ minister Javad Zarif discuss ‍the experts initiative and its core group of distinguished second-generation Iranians,⁤ including Tabatabai. The emails indicate that Tabatabai ⁤maintained contact with Iran’s foreign ministry before attending policy events.

These revelations have sparked outrage among Iranian dissidents and Republican lawmakers, who have been critical of the Biden administration’s approach to Iran. The connection between officials with ties to the Iranian influence network ⁤and key positions in the administration raises concerns about the overall direction of U.S. policy towards Tehran.

As the Pentagon maintains its ⁤support for Tabatabai, further​ investigation and⁤ scrutiny are necessary to determine the extent of⁣ her involvement with the alleged Iranian influence network. Transparency and accountability in vetting processes are ‌essential to maintaining the integrity and security of ​the U.S. government.



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