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After Nisman: How the Death of a Prosecutor Revealed Iran’s Growing Influence in the Americas

Joseph M. Humire

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After Nisman: How the death of a prosecutor revealed Iran’s growing influence in the Americas describes Iran’s Threat Network as a missing link to solving the death of Alberto Nisman, special prosecutor for the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish cultural center in Argentina, who mysteriously died a day before he was to testify before the Argentine congress about a criminal conspiracy to whitewash Iran’s involvement in the second largest Islamic terrorist attack in the Americas. The special report is authored by SFS Executive Director Joseph M. Humire, who, after extensive field research in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, and Peru, argues a possible Iranian motive towards Nisman’s mysterious death. His argument is based on analysis of thousands of documents and numerous declassified intelligence reports related to the AMIA case, as well as a partial review of the close to 40,000 legally authorized wiretaps between Iranian and Argentine proxies made public in 2015.

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