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2010-01-28 14:32:00
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IRAN: Ahmadinejad Ally Mashaei Lightning Rod for Criticism

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SUBJECT: IRAN: Ahmadinejad Ally Mashaei Lightning Rod for Criticism

CLASSIFIED BY: Charles Pennypacker, Consular Officer, DOS, IRPO;
REASON: 1.4(B),(D)

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SUBJECT: IRAN: Ahmadinejad Ally Mashaei Lightning Rod for Criticism

CLASSIFIED BY: Charles Pennypacker, Consular Officer, DOS, IRPO;
REASON: 1.4(B),(D)


1. (C) SUMMARY: President Ahmadinejad's relationship with his Chief
of Staff Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei has become a source of aggravation
for Ahmadinejad's hardline supporters and an easy target for his
political opponents. Mashaei has a long history of missteps and
provocative comments, most recently a January 10 speech that
critics blasted for contravening Islamic principles. In response
to this latest affront, critics from across the political spectrum
have derided Mashaei's intrusion into religious matters, and
hardliners in particular beseeched the president to dump his
oft-beleaguered sidekick - to no avail. Ahmadinejad has defended
Mashaei through several contentious episodes dating to his first
term, and his refusal to remove Mashaei has inspired confusion and
derision. As an IRPO contact recently observed, Ahmadinejad's
attachment to Mashaei may reflect that the president has a very
limited number of trusted lieutenants, Mashaei among them. END
SUMMARY.



Background




2. (SBU) Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei first became embroiled in
controversy during Ahmadinejad's first term, when he served as Vice
President for Cultural Heritage and Tourism and also headed Iran's
Tourism Organization. As part of a 2005 economic conference in
Turkey he attended a cultural ceremony featuring female dancers. A
video of Mashaei at the ceremony surfaced a year later and was
broadcast on state media, sparking criticism that Mashaei violated
Islamic principles by watching women dance. Subsequently, in July
2008 Mashaei elicited broad criticism by deeming Iran a friend of
the Israeli people. In the face of fierce criticism, Mashaei
reiterated his remarks, prompting a campaign to remove him.
Ahmadinejad, however, publically backed Mashaei.




3. (SBU) Instead, after his 2009 reelection, Ahmadinejad elevated
Mashaei to First Vice President. A mix of Ahmadinejad's
conservative detractors and supporters collectively denounced the
promotion, citing Mashaei's abovementioned transgressions as well
as concerns about his unorthodox religious beliefs. Many in
Ahmadinejad's base of support demanded that he retract the order.

The opposition to Mashaei, and Ahmadinejad's refusal to acquiesce,
eventually compelled Supreme Leader Khamenei to send a letter to
Ahmadinejad demanding Mashaei's removal. Incredibly, Ahmadinejad
relented only after state media publicized the letter several days
later amid warnings that Ahmadinejad must heed Khamenei's wishes.
In the face of the Supreme Leader's opposition to Mashaei,
Ahmadinejad made Mashaei his Chief of Staff, prompting official
IRGC media organs to castiage Ahmadinejad for ignoring the spirit
if not the letter of Khamenei's guidance.



Biography




4. (SBU) Mashaei was born in 1960 in Ramsar and attended Esfahan
Industrial University, where he studied electrical engineering. The
origins of his relationship with Ahmadinejad are unclear, though a
Fars News Agency account says they met when Ahmadinejad was
governor of the city of Khoi in the late 1980s and Mashaei was
serving in the Intelligence Ministry. (NOTE: Mashaei's daughter
married Ahmadinejad's son in 2008. END NOTE.) In addition to his
past work in the Intelligence Ministry, Mashaei's website lists
several other official jobs:



- General Manager for Social Affairs, Interior Ministry

- Manager, Payam Radio Station

- Manager, Tehran Radio Station

- Deputy for Social Affairs and Culture, Tehran Municipality

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- Director, Iran Tourism Organization




5. (SBU) Mashaei's website also lists the various posts he
currently holds in the Ahmadinejad government beyond his role as
chief of staff:



- Director, Center for Study of Globalization

- President's Deputy, Supreme Council for Iranians Abroad

- Member, Government Cultural Committee

- President's Representative, Council Overseeing IRIB

- Member, Government Economic and Cultural Committee




6. (SBU) Ahmadinejad's stubborn defense of Mashaei bespeaks his
importance as a key advisor for the increasingly isolated
president; he also has emerged as a spokesman for the Ahmadinejad
administration. Ahmadinejad has even told press that he would
gladly serve as Vice-President in a Mashaei administration,
prompting many to speculate that Ahmadinejad seeks to have Mashaei
replace him in 2013.



A Political Punching Bag




7. (C) Since his installation as Chief of Staff, Mashaei has
attracted far more attention for his 'unofficial' comments about
religion, bearing out the earlier whispers that the opposition to
Mashaei stemmed from his unorthodox religious views. An IRPO
contact last summer said many clerics were concerned by Mashaei's
belief in the imminent return of the Twelfth Imam and by the
intrusion of a layman into religious matters. During Ahmadinejad's
second term Mashaei has repeatedly stoked withering criticism by
airing his religious views - and, in doing so, provided great
fodder too for the president's political foes.




8. (C) The criticism of Mashaei, and Ahmadinejad by association, is
both real and opportunistic. Ahmadinejad's hardline backers
bristle at Mashaei's presence in his government and time again
beseech him to dump him. Kayhan Newspaper in November responded to
a Mashaei assertion that 'God is not the axis of unity among men'
by arguing that his comments contravene Islam and other religions
and suggesting to Ahmadinejad that the government, the people of
Iran, and the president himself would all be better off without
Mashaie. The IRGC newspaper Sobh-e Sadegh a week later sent
Ahmadinejad the same message-that he should abandon Mashaei.




9. (C) On January 10 during a university speech Mashaei invited
derision by denigrating past prophets' management ability.
According to BBC Farsi, Mashaei pointed out that the prophet Noah
(there are many prophets in Islam) lived for 950 years and even in
that time was not able to establish 'justice,' thus creating the
need for more prophets. A clerical supporter responded by
complaining that Mashaei's presence on the Ahmadinejad government
causes much pain for the president's supporters. Kayhan followed
suit and carried an article mocking Mashaei and asking that he stay
out of such matters. Ahmadinejad's brother Davud, the former head
of the president's office of inspection, accused Mashaei of saying
"absurd" things to keep the system busy and to prevent progress
towards Khomeini's goals. He mockingly implied that Mashaei's only
'accomplishment' is his friendship with Hooshang Amir Ahmadi.
(COMMENT: Davud Ahmadinejad, who resigned his position as in August
2008, reportedly did so due to disagreements with his brother
regarding Mashaei. END COMMENT.)

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10. (SBU) Ahmadinejad's opponents use the president's relationship
with Mashaei for mockery and to score political points. Numerous
IRPO contacts have related well known anecdotes about Mashaei's
religious views and firm belief in the imminent return of the
Twelfth Imam. Among them is the political 'urban myth' in Tehran
that Ahmadinejad's devotion to Mashaei is said to stem from his
belief that Mashaei is in fact in direct contact with the Twelfth
Imam. According to these rumors, Mashaei allegedly occasionally
enters a trance-like state to communicate with the Twelfth Imam or
will sometimes randomly say 'hello' to no one at all and then
explain that the Twelfth Imam just passed by.




11. (SBU) On January 17 the moderate website 'Ayande News' carried
an article about a meeting between Ahmadinejad and his supporters
in which he defended Mashaei and referred to him as 'Ohleeah
ollah', a title reserved for Islam's most revered. Afterwards, the
meeting's organizer compared the relationship of Ahmadinejad and
Mashaei to that of a 'disciple and a mystic master.' The
oppositionist website 'Rah-e Sabz' has carried innumerable
derogatory stories about Mashaei, among them allegations that
Mashaei has assisted in the sale of Iranian antiquities outside of
the country and that Mashaei's family members have received jobs at
the state-owned carmaker Saipa.




12. (SBU) The recent attacks on Mashaei seemingly culminated with
reports of Mashaei's resignation. On January 20, for example, the
website 'Khabar Online' (affiliated with Majlis Speaker Larijani)
published rumors that Mashaei would soon resign his position. The
report cited a Majlis member who said that he regarded Mashaei as a
"spent force." However, Mashaei that day denied the reports of his
resignation and the protests continued. BBC Farsi on January 27
reported that a Majlis faction aligned with traditional
conservatives, the 'Front of the Followers of the Line of the Imam
and the Supreme Leader,' sent Ahmadinejad a letter asking him to
remove Mashaei.




13. (C) COMMENT: Mashaei's presence in the Ahmadinejad government
and the criticism he elicits illustrates some of the ongoing
factional divisions in Tehran. That Larijani and other more
moderate principlists use Mashaei to badger Ahmadinejad is not
surpising; these camps have been jockeying for position since the
2005 presidential election campaign. More interesting is the
criticism from Ahmadinejad's hardline supporters. These hardliners
still rely on the traditional clergy for a patina of Islamic
legitimacy, and the clerical class' near universal distaste for
Mashaei's version of Islam contributes to the hardline animosity to
Ahmadinejad. To date, the criticism of Mashaei has stopped short
of attacking Ahmadinejad directly, but his backers seem
increasingly weary of Mashaei's antics and Ahmadinejad's patience
for them. Ahmadinejad, who reportedly believes Mashaei is merely
misunderstood, seems doggedly determined to retain his chief of
staff even in the face of protests from his base. It was only with
Khamenei's direct intervention that Ahmadinejad grudgingly
retracted Mashaei's elevation to first vice president; it seems
that to depose Mashaei, his critics may need to enlist the Supreme
Leader once again. END COMMMENT.
EYRE