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Representatives Seek Answers on Defense Department Employee's Relationship with Iranian Regime

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Congressman Jack Bergman | Wikipedia

Congressman Jack Bergman | Wikipedia

Representative Jack Bergman (R-MI), Chairman of the Subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations, and Representative Mike Rogers (R-AL), Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, have written a letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, seeking answers regarding the employment of Ariane Tabatabai with the Department of Defense and her relationship with the Iranian regime. This request comes after concerning reports that indicate a close association between Tabatabai, the Chief of Staff for the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, and the Iranian regime.

In the letter, Chairman Jack Bergman emphasizes the need for transparency, stating, "We must deliver transparency to the American People on the relationship of Ms. Tabatabai to the Iranian Regime. As the number one state sponsor of terrorism, Iran poses a distinct threat to our national security and therefore, must not be allowed to infiltrate our government."

Chairman Mike Rogers echoes this sentiment, highlighting the significant threat that the Iranian regime poses to U.S. national security. He states, "The Iranian regime poses one of the greatest threats to U.S. national security. Iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism, their proxies have killed Americans, and they are actively trying to assassinate multiple former U.S. officials. Recent reporting regarding the affiliation of Ms. Tabatabai to the Iranian regime is troubling."

Rogers further questions the hiring of Tabatabai, expressing concern that someone with such close ties to the Iranian regime should not have access to sensitive U.S. national security information. He states, "Let me be clear, anyone who openly works on behalf of U.S. adversaries, particularly Iran, should not be employed by the Department of Defense. I am seeking answers from DoD on why Ms. Tabatabai is employed by DoD, why she has access to sensitive U.S. national security information, and what damage to U.S. national security has occurred."

The letter, addressed to Secretary Austin, requests answers to several specific questions regarding Tabatabai's employment and her relationship with the Iranian regime. The representatives ask for a response by October 3, 2023.

This inquiry stems from the concern that Tabatabai's past employment history and close ties with the Iranian regime make her unfit for such a sensitive position within the Department of Defense. The Iranian regime is a known adversary of the United States and is recognized as the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism, posing a direct national security threat to the United States and its interests.

For more information, the full text of the letter can be found [here](https://house.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9cf4f72f5de3a405cb773503f&id=cae88e7dff&e=e94f809e0e).

Dear Secretary Austin,

I write to you to express my deep concern with the Department's hiring of Ariane Tabatabai as the Chief of Staff for Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (ASD/SOLIC). Ms. Tabatabai's past employment history and close ties to the Iranian regime are alarming and should be disqualifying for anyone seeking such a sensitive position of trust within the United States Department of Defense. The Iranian regime is a clear adversary of the United States, and as the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism poses a direct national security threat to United States citizens and interests at home, in the region, and around the globe.

The office of ASD SO/LIC oversees many of the Department's most sensitive operations and programs, to include those to counter Iran's malign activities throughout the world. It is the adamant position of the House Armed Services Committee that no person who aligns themselves with an adversary such as Iran, or who acts as a foreign agent of influence, wittingly or unwittingly, should wield any such influence over United States policy, or have access to such sensitive information.

We ask for a response to the following questions no later than October 3, 2023:

1) How long has Ms. Tabatabai worked as chief of staff to Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict?

2) When did Ms. Tabatabai receive her security clearance?

3) Was she required to go through the Department's Continuous Vetting Process as part of her application process?

4) Are you aware of any instances of Ms. Tabatabai communicating with the Iranian regime, either in her official capacity or unofficially? Are you aware of any communications Ms. Tabatabai had with the Iranian regime prior to her employment?

5) Was the Department aware of Ms. Tabatabai's participation in Iranian government-sponsored influence networks, such as the Iran Experts Initiative?

6) Was Ms. Tabatabai hired as a political appointee, a highly qualified expert, or as a GS employee?

7) What were her unique qualifications with respect to ASD/SOLIC that led to her hiring?

Thank you for your prompt attention to this request. The Committee on Armed Services, under Rule X, clause 1 of the Rules of the House of Representatives (House Rules), maintains oversight jurisdiction over the Department of Defense generally. Moreover, under the House Rules, the Committee on Armed Services derives its authority to conduct oversight from, among other things, clause 2(b)(1) of Rule X (relating to general oversight responsibilities), clause 3(b) of Rule X (relating to special oversight functions), and clause 1(b) of rule XI (relating to investigations and studies).

To learn more, please visit the links below:

- [Concerning reports on the relationship between Ariane Tabatabai and the Iranian regime](https://house.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9cf4f72f5de3a405cb773503f&id=6e0d3e6ab0&e=e94f809e0e)

- [Full text of the letter](https://house.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9cf4f72f5de3a405cb773503f&id=cae88e7dff&e=e94f809e0e)

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