The Hidden Role of the Dutch in Spreading False News and Rumors About the Shahid Rajaee Port Explosion / The Netherlands Takes Charge of Fabricating Cases Against Iran!

Monday, April 28, 2025

Saed News: What are the goals of the Dutch government in raising a new claim about Tehran’s networking activities in Europe, and why has Amsterdam (the capital of the Netherlands), despite being a main hub for harboring terrorists, engaged in a lose-lose game?

The Hidden Role of the Dutch in Spreading False News and Rumors About the Shahid Rajaee Port Explosion / The Netherlands Takes Charge of Fabricating Cases Against Iran!

According to the Political Service of Saed News, quoting Javan newspaper, with Iran creating a carefully calculated diplomatic layer in the region, there is evidence suggesting a new disruption in foreign policy caused by forces outside of Iran’s sphere. One clear sign is the annual report of the Dutch General Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD). Interestingly, in this very report, the AIVD uses the term "possible in execution," indicating that the anti-Iranian claims lack any solid evidence.

Moreover, the swift referral of the report to the Dutch Foreign Ministry with the aim of publicizing the case suggests that despite the loud noise, the European intelligence drum is hollow and holds only propaganda value. But what are the Dutch government's goals in raising a new claim about Tehran's networking activities in Europe, and why has Amsterdam, despite being a main hub for harboring terrorists, engaged in a lose-lose game?

The answer to this question lies in several interconnected points. The first goal of the Europeans, with the Dutch taking the lead, is to promote Iranophobia on an international level. This move aims to create a new consensus. By raising issues such as human rights, terrorism, and foreign interference, Europe is attempting to once again position itself as a key player on the Iran issue.

The reality is that Europe faces the risk of being sidelined in international exchanges and is trying to compensate for its diminishing influence through intelligence and diplomatic stagecraft. The Ukraine-Russia conflict and indirect negotiations in Muscat have severely impacted Europe’s political standing.

The second reason for Europe’s recent anti-Iranian actions is its alignment with the Zionist regime. Virtually all anti-Iranian terrorist groups have official offices and receive direct financial, political, and intelligence support in European countries, especially the Netherlands. These terrorist organizations and their affiliates serve as proxies for Tel Aviv. By drafting contradictory yet anti-Iranian reports, Europe seeks to erase its own footprints in assassinations, sabotage, and hybrid operations, while projecting a false human rights image.

Meanwhile, the Netherlands, responsible for building cases against Iran, hosts active cells of terrorist groups such as the MEK, the Ahvazi separatists, and some Kurdish terrorist groups in Amsterdam, allowing them to commit crimes under the protection of local police. The Dutch intelligence agency's policy of collecting and harboring terrorists has consistently been based on silence and creating ambiguity — to the extent that terrorist Mohammad Reza Kolahi, the perpetrator of the 7th of Tir bombing, was buried under a pseudonym.

Notably, after the 7th of Tir terrorist attack, Massoud Rajavi proudly referred to the incident as the "explosion of the Mojahedin's wrath" during meetings, boasting that "we should have done more, not less."

At that time, part of the MEK radio station's funding was provided by the Dutch, although they denied the documents proving it. Soon, with the announced death of the MEK leader at Camp Ashraf 3, Europe will finally abandon its ambiguous stance on these criminals. Furthermore, the use of anti-Iranian keywords by the Dutch serves only to mislead public opinion. While Europe has focused on the notion of "possible networking," it was actually during the summer of 2023 that terrorist cells based in Denmark and the Netherlands — connected to Mossad — planned several terrorist operations across Iranian provinces under the code name “Thousand Fields.” This network was dismantled by Iranian intelligence before it could act.

The recent combination of European and Zionist motives signals the activation of a new "cognitive disruption" network designed to leverage hybrid warfare strategies. Disseminating false news, reactivating terrorist cells, and providing logistical support for creating chaos are parts of this new division of labor. Rereading the narratives that emerged after the Shahid Rajaee Port incident reveals that a large portion of the rumors originated from this very cognitive disruption room!