Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt express their concerns over Pentagon appointee Ariane Tabatabai

On Monday, U.S. Senators Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt joined 29 of their Senate Republican colleagues in a letter to the Secretary of Defense retired General Lloyd Austin, demanding a full accounting of actions taken by a senior Pentagon official who they claim has close links to the Iranian government.

The Senators said that recently leaked emails show that Ariane Tabatabai, the chief of staff to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (SOLIC), was reportedly engaged in an Iranian government-linked initiative to bolster the Iranian government’s image and reinforce Tehran’s national security views. The emails show Tabatabai asking the Iranian government for input on her speaking engagements and offering to consult with the Iranian government on a congressional briefing that she was invited to give.

In the letter, the Senators call it “unconscionable” for Tabatabai to continue holding a sensitive national defense-related position. The letter calls for the immediate suspension of her security clearance.

“Iran continues to threaten U.S. military personnel in the Middle East and remains intent on assassinating American citizens here in the United States,” the Senators wrote. “Given these facts, we find it simply unconscionable that a senior Department official would continue to hold a sensitive position despite her alleged participation in an Iranian government information operation,” the Senators wrote. “While we note that Assistant Secretary of Defense for SOLIC Christopher Maier, who is Ms. Tabatabai’s current supervisor, testified before the House on Thursday that the Department is “actively looking into whether all law and policy was properly followed in granting my chief of staff top secret special compartmented information,” we urge you to suspend Ms. Tabatabai’s security clearance immediately pending further review, as the State Department did with her former supervisor, Robert Malley.”

The Senators also posed a range of questions related to the nature and extent of Tabatabai’s involvement with the Iran-backed initiative, demanding answers within a week of transmitting the letter.

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