If Iran makes a nuclear bomb "it would definitely use it against Israel
or against any other enemy state," a former representative of the
Iranian Foreign Ministry said in an exclusive interview aired on Friday
on Channel 2 television.
"The [Iranian] regime thinks that if it has several atom bombs, it will
grant it an insurance policy," Mohammed Razza Hidari said. "They believe that if [they
have a nuclear weapon], the world would treat them the way it treats North
Korea."
He also warned that if Iran is allowed to stall for more
time, "it will have the knowledge to make a nuclear bomb in less than a
year."
Hidari, who was stationed at the Tehran International
Airport and supervised many of the incoming flights, told Channel 2's
Enrique Zimmerman that Venezuela provides uranium for Iran's nuclear
program.
"Venezuela buys weapons from criminals and sends them to
Iran," Hidari told Channel 2. "Among the things sent were, for example,
uranium purchased from mob organizations and sent to the Islamic
republic."

During
his tenure at the airport, Hidari saw "many groups of Hezbollah men who
came to Iran to acquire knowledge, among other things."
He also
revealed the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps were in contact with
terror organizations in Iraq and Afghanistan, that were linked to the
Taliban and to al-Qaida.
Hidari also served as the Iranian envoy
in several different countries, among them Georgia and Norway. There, he
worked to recruit Western nuclear scientists by promising them a hefty
salary.
Two years ago Hidari defected after seeing the Tehran
regime suppress opposition protests by slaughtering citizens, and went
into hiding in Oslo, Norway, where he works to overthrow Iran's Islamic
regime.
"[The West] should impose political sanctions on Iran
[such as] closing all Iranian embassies, and not allowing Iranian
ministers to visit other countries, like they did with the Apartheid
regime," Hidari concluded.
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