Western Intelligence Services Suspect Iran Of Smuggling Arms Into Lebanon By Air - Reports

Western Intelligence Services Suspect Iran of Smuggling Arms Into Lebanon by Air - Reports

Western intelligence services suspect an Iranian civil aviation company of smuggling arms into Lebanon for the Hezbollah Shiite movement as a number of unexpected routes by Iranian cargo aircraft have been registered over the past several months, US media reported on Tuesday, citing intelligence sources.

MOSCOW (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 04th September, 2018) Western intelligence services suspect an Iranian civil aviation company of smuggling arms into Lebanon for the Hezbollah Shiite movement as a number of unexpected routes by Iranian cargo aircraft have been registered over the past several months, US media reported on Tuesday, citing intelligence sources.

Since July, Qeshm Fars Air planes have carried out at least two flights from an air force base in Tehran to Beirut using a rather "uncharacteristic flight path," the Fox news broadcaster reported.

On July 9, a Boeing 747 departed from Tehran, made a stop at the international airport in Damascus and then landed in Beirut, however, the route passed over northern Lebanon, which is not generally used by airliners.

"The Iranians are trying to come up with new ways and routes to smuggle weapons from Iran to its allies in the middle East, testing and defying the West's abilities to track them down," an intelligence source told the broadcaster.

According to the broadcaster, Western intelligence believes that components for manufacturing precise weapons in Lebanon-based Iranian factories were on board the aircraft.

The second flight, which was direct from Tehran to Beirut, took place on August 2 and followed an unusual route north of Syria.

In late May, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo listed 12 requirements Washington put forward for Tehran after President Donald Trump's decision to pull out from the Iran nuclear deal, which is formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Pompeo demanded that Iran complied with the JCPOA provisions and changed its domestic and international policies. The secretary of state also said that the United States would deter Iran by all means, including military action, and pledged to find partners to implement its anti-Iran strategy. There was also a requirement to Iran to halt support of paramilitary groups in the region, including Hezbollah in Lebanon and withdraw all Iranian forces from conflict-torn Syria.