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More Iranian Mischief…

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Just a day after the Justice Department revealed a plot to siphon sensitive U.S. technology to Iran – some of which ended up in roadside bombs killing U.S. troops in Iraq – now comes word from the feds that an American is going to jail for trying to sell Iran parts for its fighter jets and attack helicopters.

MACON, GA. – A Georgia man was sentenced today to 46 months in prison, a $10,000 fine and was ordered to forfeit $160,362 in connection with his efforts to illegally export military components for fighter jets and attack helicopters from the United States to Iran.

…the Justice Department announced Wednesday. A couple of things worth noting:

— The aircraft involved – F-4 and F-5 fighters, and AH-1 and UH-1 choppers – are all U.S. made.

— Our export controls must be pretty good if the Iranian government is forced to hunt for spare parts for jet-fighter aircraft and helicopter gunships at a place called The Parts Guys, a Florida firm that maintained a warehouse at the Middle Georgia Municipal Airport in Macon, Ga.

— Doesn’t the penalty here seem a little soft?