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New links between Iran, al-Qaeda cited
2004-07-22
Of course, it's a Pincus story so you have to get half-way through the page to figure out what these links are ...
On Iran, by contrast, the report concludes that al Qaeda's relationship with Tehran and its client, the Hezbollah militant group, was long-standing and included cooperation on operations, the officials said. It also details previously unknown links between the two, including the revelation that as many as 10 of the Sept. 11 hijackers may have passed through Iran in late 2000 and early 2001 because Iranian border guards were instructed to let al Qaeda associates travel freely, sources familiar with the report have said.

Commission and government officials emphasize that they have found no indication that Tehran knowingly helped in the plot. But the commission report will cite evidence that Iran allowed al Qaeda members into the country even after the attacks.

The Sept. 11 panel has also raised the possibility that al Qaeda may have had a "yet unproven" role in the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, which killed 19 U.S. servicemen and has been blamed on a Saudi Hezbollah group. Iran is a primary sponsor of Hezbollah, or Party of God, which the United States considers a terrorist group.

Many of the commission's findings about Iran were discovered only in recent weeks from, among other sources, electronic intercepts and interrogations of al Qaeda suspects in U.S. custody, sources familiar with the commission's findings said. Even before then, Chairman Thomas H. Kean (R), a former New Jersey governor, said, "There were a lot more active contacts, frankly, with Iran and with Pakistan than there were with Iraq."
Posted by:Dan Darling

#2  It all fits under the general heading of facist Islamists. They can call it Ralph if they choose, but it's all FI.
Posted by: Capt America   2004-07-22 3:06:52 PM  

#1  This drives me crazy. There is no difference between His-b'allah, hamas, islamic jihad, the plo, etc... They are all al qaida. How anyone talks with a straight face about al qaida might have been working with his-b'allah is beyond my comprehension. They are all Qaida. People that don't understand that are obtuse.
Posted by: Victory Now Please   2004-07-22 10:59:38 AM  

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