New Yorker: Washington Concentrated Covert Operations to Overthrow Iran
Hersh observed, quoting former military officials and intelligence and Congressional employees, that in recent times the United States increased its activities to assist minority dissenters and gather more precise information regarding Iranian nuclear activities. The expose clarifies that, although these activities are nothing new, "the volume and area of the operations in Iran which the CIA and special command are running concurrently" "has expanded."
Sources close to the file say that, at the end of 2007, Congress acquiesced to Bush's request to finance covert operations in Iran with the essential aim of "dispelling Iran's nuclear aspirations and attempting to overthrow the government and heart of the regime."
Commenting on the subject to TV station CNN, American Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker denied the New Yorker's accusation that U.S. operations included raids across the Iran-Iraq border.