U.S. Sees Iran’s Hand in Shocking Hostage Photos of Ex-FBI Agent

An FBI poster showing a composite image of former FBI agent Robert Levinson, right, of how he would look like now after five years in captivity, and an image, center, taken from the video, released by his kidnappers, and a picture before he was kidnapped, left, displayed during a news conference in Washington, Tuesday, March 6, 2012. The FBI announced a reward of up to $1,000,000 for information leading directly to the safe location, recovery and return of Robert A. Levinson, a U.S. citizen and former FBI Special Agent who disappeared from Kish Island, Iran, five years ago on March 9, 2007. Credit: AP
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two years after a hostage video and photographs of retired FBI agent Robert Levinson raised the possibility that the missing American was being held by terrorists, U.S. officials now see the government of Iran behind the images, intelligence officials told The Associated Press.
Levinson, a private investigator, disappeared in 2007 on the Iranian island of Kish. The Iranian government has repeatedly denied knowing anything about his disappearance, and the disturbing video and photos that Levinson’s family received in late 2010 and early 2011 seemed to give credence to the idea.
The extraordinary photos – showing Levinson’s hair wild and gray, his beard long and unkempt – are being seen for the first time publicly after the family provided copies to the AP. The video has been previously released.
In response to Iran’s repeated denials, and amid secret conversations with Iran’s government, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a statement in March 2011 that Levinson was being held somewhere in South Asia. The implication was that Levinson might be in the hands of terrorist group or criminal organization somewhere in Pakistan or Afghanistan.
The statement was a goodwill gesture to Iran, one that the U.S. hoped would prod Tehran to help bring him home.
But nothing happened.
Two years later, with the investigation stalled, the consensus now among some U.S. officials involved in the case is that despite years of denials, Iran’s intelligence service was almost certainly behind the 54-second video and five photographs of Levinson that were emailed anonymously to his family. The tradecraft used to send those items was too good, indicating professional spies were behind them, the officials said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to talk publicly. While everything dealing with Iran is murky, their conclusion is based on the U.S. government’s best intelligence analysis.
The photos, for example, portray Levinson in an orange jumpsuit like those worn by detainees at the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay. The family received them via email in April 2011. In each photo, he held a sign bearing a different message.
“I am here in Guantanamo,” one said. “Do you know where it is?”
Another read: “This is the result of 30 years serving for USA.”
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has personally and repeatedly criticized the U.S. over its detention facility at Guantanamo Bay.
U.S. operatives in Afghanistan managed to trace the cellphone used to send the photographs, officials said. But the owner had nothing to do with the photos, and the trail went cold.
It was that way, too, with the hostage video the family received. It was sent from a cyber cafe in Pakistan in November 2010. The video depicted a haggard Levinson, who said he was being held by a “group.” In the background, Pashtun wedding music can be heard. The Pashtun people live primarily in Pakistan and Afghanistan, just across Iran’s eastern border.
Yet the sender left no clues to his identity and never used that email address again.
Whoever was behind the photos and video was no amateur, U.S. authorities concluded. They made no mistakes, leading investigators to conclude it had to be a professional intelligence service like Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security.
Levinson’s wife, Christine, provided the photos to The Associated Press because she felt her husband’s disappearance was not getting the attention it deserves from the government.
“There isn’t any pressure on Iran to resolve this,” she said. “It’s been much too long.”
Though U.S. diplomats and the FBI have tried behind the scenes to find Levinson, of Coral Springs, Fla., and bring him home, both presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama have said little about his case and have applied little public pressure on Iran for more information about Levinson’s whereabouts.
Christine Levinson has watched more public pressure result in Iran’s release of a trio of hikers, a journalist named Roxana Saberi and a team of British sailors captured by the Iranian Navy. Everyone has come home except her husband.
Washington’s quiet diplomacy, meanwhile, has yielded scant results beyond the Iranian president’s promise to help find Levinson.
“We assumed there would be some kind of follow-up and we didn’t get any,” Christine Levinson said. “After those pictures came, we received nothing.”
In one meeting between the two countries, the Iranians told the U.S. that they were looking for Levinson and were conducting raids in Baluchistan, a mountainous region that includes parts of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan, U.S. officials said. But the U.S. ultimately concluded that the Iranians made up the story. There were no raids, and officials determined that the episode was a ruse by Iranian counterintelligence to learn how U.S. intelligence agencies work.
In a statement late Tuesday, Alireza Miryusefi, a spokesman for Iran’s U.N. Mission, said the Iranian government has been assisting the Levinson family to find the ex-FBI agent. “Even his family traveled to Iran and were accommodated by the government. Further investigation proved that Levinson is not in Iran and there is no single evidence that he is in Iran.”
The spokesman added: “It is a very important to find an FBI agent who had traveled to a free zone of Iran, which if he is found, then the U.S. should explain why the said agent has been sent to Iran and what was his mission.”
An expert on Russian organized crime, Levinson retired from the FBI in 1998 and became a private investigator. He was investigating cigarette smuggling in early 2007, and his family has said that took him to the Iranian island of Kish, where he was last seen. Kish is a popular resort area and a hotbed of smuggling and organized crime. It is also a free trade zone, meaning U.S. citizens do not need visas to travel there.
FBI spokeswoman Jacqueline Maguire said: “As we near the sixth anniversary of his disappearance, the FBI remains committed to bringing Bob home safely to his family.”
In an interview, Levinson’s wife said that because her husband disappeared in Iran, she believes her husband is still being held there. She doesn’t think the U.S. government has put enough pressure on Iran to release her husband.
“It needs to come front and center again,” Levinson said. “There needs to be a lot more public outcry.”
She said she has met with Obama and John Brennan, Obama’s counterterrorism czar and nominee to run the CIA. She said that both men pledged to do everything they could to free her husband. Now, nearly six years after his disappearance, she thinks Iran is being let off the hook.
“He’s a good man,” she said. “He just doesn’t deserve this.”
Meanwhile, Robert Levinson will miss another family milestone when his oldest daughter Susan gets married in February.
“He’s missed so many,” his wife said. “It’s very upsetting.”
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JEANNIEMAC
Posted on January 9, 2013 at 1:22pmThe Muslims in the world know that the Muslim in the Oval Office is on their side. The Muslim, Major Hasan, who killed 13 people at Fort Hood, still hasn’t been brought to trial.
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dutchy
Posted on January 10, 2013 at 4:58amObama should act like a president and get this man free, this is despicable. Also, Where is the outrage that Hasan hasn’t been brought to trial? Truly unbelievable.
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chuckhelton
Posted on January 9, 2013 at 7:55amLook everybody…..they have “Old Shoe”!!! We need to go in and rescue him with about 30 Divisions of troops…..rally round the flag sheeple.
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Rothbardian_in_the_Cleve
Posted on January 9, 2013 at 11:00amLOL. Beat me to it, and said it better.
Uncle Sam needs a new bogey man.
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700P
Posted on January 9, 2013 at 7:54amReagan would not have put up with this.
We have increasingly become more of an international joke starting with Clinton’s presidency forward.
GW did destroy a lot of our credibility with our war in Iraq and I would argue there would not be an Obama presidency without this flawed decision.
As a result of all this, the world is a far more dangerous place than it was 20 years ago.
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Maxim Crux
Posted on January 9, 2013 at 12:49amLook in Cuba.
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JUSTANOTHEROPINION
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 11:50pmThe world is in for a rude awakening when we finally elect a President that leads with American pride values.
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spfoam1
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 11:28pmThe Iranians are showning the world that Hillary and Obama are spineless and easily toyed with.
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The_Jerk
Posted on January 9, 2013 at 1:54amNot our problem to babysit Israel. None of our business.
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sillyfreshness
Posted on January 9, 2013 at 3:25amDid you see in the “chosen people” controlled Marxist Media propaganda that Hillary Clinton is now more admired than Mother Teresa? She is also more admired than God himself…..all according to the Marxist Media via their Minister of Propaganda. Also get ready for Obama to declare himself “president for life” all for our own benefit.
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KidCharlemagne
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 11:02pm“Though U.S. diplomats and the FBI have tried behind the scenes to find Levinson, of Coral Springs, Fla., and bring him home, both presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama have said little about his case and have applied little public pressure on Iran for more information about Levinson’s whereabouts.”
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Translation: Iran (not to mention both Bush and Obama too) suspect this guy of being a CIA operative.
If he really is one, then he sure was using a lousy cover story at the time….
For his sake though, then I hope he isn’t one, because if he is then neither the President or State Dept. will be able to help him any.
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 11:27pm@Kid:
The man probably was an operative agent under the second term of Bush. If that is the case, then the start of a true democratic uprising in Iran during the Arab Spring could then be connected to other such agents within that nation.
If true, it would also account for Obamas loathing to support such movements in Iran and Egypt when the PEOPLE called for help, and not the terrorists who Obama supports. Given the hatred of Obama for all that came from Bush’s terms, it does make sense in hindsight.
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Hatcher
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 11:31pmMaybe our government doesn’t want him back.
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universalphilos
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 11:01pmJanuary 6, 1984, this was disclosed about an earlier time: “We asked you this question. If you are Black, you walk out of the prisons of the Islams, from Iran to Syria. If you were of any other nationality, not to be Moslem, would you have walked so easily from these lands? Remember Tehran, and how all Blacks were released, but not the women, or not those of Mexican descent, or any other descent. This was an arrangement that Israel might be sold upon the auction block.”
[What price, I wonder, would this hostage's release have us to pay? Let us pray for this man, by whatever faith we know our Father.]
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banjarmon
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 10:42pmBHO will risk Seals to rescue some lost doctor, but a US Citizen in Mexico or Iran forget about it!!
SHAME on the imposter in chief!!!!!
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SaturdaysWarrior76
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 11:12pmYou got that right Banjarmon! This administration is despicable!
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 11:29pmHow true, for if the man was an agent sent into the area by Bush, then Obama would let him rot and die with no loss of sleep. Obama’s loathing and hatred for Bush is as absolute as his hatred for Israel and America.
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