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Viewing cable 07IRANRPODUBAI18, IRAN ESCALATING TENSIONS TO DISTRACT FROM DOMESTIC WOES?

Viewing cable 07IRANRPODUBAI18, IRAN ESCALATING TENSIONS TO DISTRACT FROM DOMESTIC WOES?
 
Reference IDCreatedReleasedClassificationOrigin
07IRANRPODUBAI18 2007-04-02 11:11 2010-12-10 21:09 SECRET Iran RPO Dubai

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PP RUEHBC RUEHDE RUEHKUK
DE RUEHDIR #0018 0921130
ZNY SSSSS ZZH
P 021130Z APR 07
FM IRAN RPO DUBAI
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 0084
INFO RUCNIRA/IRAN COLLECTIVE
RUEHDIR/IRAN RPO DUBAI PRIORITY 0077
RHEFDIA/DIA WASHINGTON DC
RUEAIIA/CIA WASHDC
RHEHAAA/NSC WASHINGTON DC
RUEHDE/AMCONSUL DUBAI PRIORITY 0079
RUEHAD/AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI PRIORITY 0048
RUEHAD/USDAO ABU DHABI TC

Monday, 02 April 2007, 11:30
S E C R E T IRAN RPO DUBAI 000018 
SIPDIS 
SIPDIS 
NEA/IR; LONDON FOR GAYLE; PARIS FOR WALLER; BERLIN FOR PAETZOLD; 
BAKU FOR HAUGEN 
EO 12958 DECL:  4/2/2017 
TAGS PGOV, ECON, MARR, IR 
SUBJECT: IRAN ESCALATING TENSIONS TO DISTRACT FROM DOMESTIC WOES? 
CLASSIFIED BY: Jillian Burns, Director, Iran Regional Presence
Office - Dubai, Department of State. REASON: 1.4 (d)
1.(S) Summary. A long-time contact believes it is in the current
Iranian government’s interest to start a military skirmish with
the West to allow the government to exert far greater control
over civil society, distract attention from economic woes, and
silence Expediency Council head Rafsanjani. He believed the
government was using the stand-off with the UK over the detained
British sailors for this purpose. He also claimed that the
Iranian government was restricting the spectrum of political
views within policymaking circles. Many sides seem increasingly
nervous about the danger of an accident sparking escalation.
End summary
2.(S) A long-time contactXXXXXXXXXXXX claimed that it is in the
current Iranian government’s interest to fuel a military 
confrontation with the West. A view shared by a number of IRPO
interlocutors, he said that such a confrontation would allow
the Iranian government to control civil society to the extent
seen immediately following the 1979 revolution. A military row
would also distract domestic focus away from current economic
difficulties and unite the people, said the businessman.
Furthermore, such a clash would silence criticism from 
Expediency Council head Rafsanjani.
3.(S) Along these lines, the contact saw the March 23 detention
of the British sailors/marines as a deliberate attempt to
push the West into greater conflict. He also believed the
Iranians sought out British for this operation as a less
risky stand-in for Americans, fearing a harsher reaction
from the US.
4.(S) The contact also thought that breadth of viewpoints
available to policymakers in Iran was constricting. For
instance, he claimed that the type of political analyst
who could understand the implication of an offer from 
Secretary Rice to sit at the negotiation table with Iranians
has been sidelined in recent months. XXXXXXXXXXXX
5.(S) Comment. The idea that hardliners in Iran are seeking
greater tensions to silence critics, unite the population,
and divert attention away from economic and civil society
concerns has been reported to IRPoffs by other contacts.
While it is difficult to discern the truth of the claim,
it certainly appears Iran is using its seizure of the British
sailors to prove its “toughness,” after facing repeated 
“humiliations” on the international political front. 
On the other hand, it is likely that Iranians thought 
targeting British rather than Americans would temper the
reaction. In any case, many seem increasingly nervous 
that a blunder on any side could accidentally spark a
quick military escalation.
BURNS

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