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Iran Is Found To Be a Lair of Al Qaeda
in response to reader comment: just like Iraq's ties to Al Qaeda

Submitted by Scott L., Jul 18, 2007 00:37

although the 9-11 commision reports says the govt overstated the iraq-alqeada connection, it also said THIS:

the Commission has uncovered evidence suggesting that between eight and ten of the 14 "muscle" hijackers—that is, those involved in gaining control of the four 9/11 aircraft and subduing the crew and passengers—passed through Iran in the period from October 2000 to February 2001. the Commission investigators found that Iran had a history of allowing al-Qaeda members to enter and exit Iran across the Afghan border. This practice dated back to October 2000, with Iranian officials issuing specific instructions to their border guards—in some cases not to put stamps in the passports of al-Qaeda personnel—and otherwise not harass them and to facilitate their travel across the frontier. The report does not, however, offer evidence that Iran was aware of the plans for the 9/11 attacks.

the report that Iranian officials approached the al-Qaeda leadership after the bombing of the USS Cole and proposed a collaborative relationship in future attacks on the U.S., but the offer was turned down by bin Laden because he did not want to alienate his supporters in Saudi Arabia.

The Iran-al Qaeda contacts were discovered and presented to the Commissioners near the end of the bipartisan panel's more than year-long investigation into the sources and origins of the 9/11 attacks. Much of the new information about Iran came from al-Qaeda detainees interrogated by the U.S. government, including captured Yemeni al-Qaeda operative Waleed Mohammed bin Attash, who organized the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole, and from as many as 100 separate electronic intelligence intercepts culled by analysts at the NSA. The findings were sent to the White House for review only this week. But Commission members have been hinting for weeks that their report would have some Iran surprises. As the 9/11 Commission's chairman, Thomas Kean, said in June, "We believe....that there were a lot more active contacts, frankly, with Iran and with Pakistan than there were with Iraq."

These findings follow a Commission staff report, released in June, which suggested that al-Qaeda may have collaborated with Hezbollah and its Iranian sponsors in the 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers, a key American military barracks in Saudi Arabia. Previously, the attack had been attributed only to Hezbollah, with Iranian support. A U.S. indictment of bin Laden filed in 1998 for the bombing of U.S. embassies in Africa said al-Qaeda "forged alliances . . . with the government of Iran and its associated terrorist group Hezbollah for the purpose of working together against their perceived common enemies in the West, particularly the United States." But the Commission comes to no firm conclusion on al-Qaeda's involvement in the Khobar disaster.

Since 9/11 the U.S. has held direct talks with Iran—and through intermediaries including Britain, Switzerland and Saudi Arabia—concerning the fate of scores of al-Qaeda that Iran has acknowleded are in the country, including an unspecified number of senior leaders, whom one senior U.S. official called al-Qaeda's "management council". The U.S. as well as the Saudis have unsuccessfully sought the repatriation of this group, which is widely thought to include Saad bin Laden, the son of Osama bin Laden, as well of other key al-Qaeda figures.

you were talking about 'bogus' and 'no intelligence or foriegn policy report' and tabloids? try READING whats been out for years now.


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the premise of this article is false.

al-qaeda is a sunni extremist terror group - they would classify shia iranians as... [MORE]

truth seeker 

Oct 26, 2007 07:15

It is a known fact, tha al Qaeda's reach is well beyond any muslim communitty. Not necesarry it has to... [MORE]

Dr.Q 

Jul 23, 2007 08:58

I've heard these reports before, and I believe them. Since taking power in 1979, the Tehran regime has murdered at... [MORE]

Mike Hollins 

Jul 18, 2007 05:03

Iran an Al Qaeda lair? Well, Shazam, sergeant!-- Surprise! Surprise! Surprise! [MORE]

kevin Lofgren 

Jul 18, 2007 02:01

After all we've seen go down in Iraq and Afganistan, anyone of the belief that Sunni and Shia would "not"... [MORE]

Jimmi Hayden 

Jul 17, 2007 15:57

This was anticipated by Shah of Iran in 1979 but America was fooled by the old fox(The Brits),having an anti... [MORE]

a.r.lotfmanesh 

Jul 25, 2007 21:26

"The official, who asked not to be identified, said. "It's a bit like saying the directorate of operations for the... [MORE]

Duncan Harvey 

Jul 17, 2007 15:51

For those who don't believe Iran would support a Sunni terrorist organization: Syria provided major support to Sunni insurgent/terrorist groups... [MORE]

Larry M 

Jul 17, 2007 13:18

This couldn't be more bogus had Dick Cheney himself said it. No major intelligence or foreign policy report has been... [MORE]

IfOnlyMcCainHadWon 

Jul 17, 2007 07:43

although the 9-11 commision reports says the govt overstated the iraq-alqeada connection, it also said THIS:

the Commission has uncovered evidence...

Scott L. 

Jul 18, 2007 00:37

That Iran and Al Qaeda are working together should not be exactly shocking to anyone. Bin Laden has long indicated... [MORE]

Alton 

Jul 18, 2007 11:11

Hey Scott, Dont try to use facts with liberals, it just confuses them. If you rebuff their arguments with too... [MORE]

Mark 

Jul 18, 2007 16:38

I'm shocked ... shocked I tell you.

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Art Fougner MD 

Jul 17, 2007 06:55

We knew what all was about for a long time before but due to this bitter fact that the West... [MORE]

Arash 

Jul 17, 2007 06:20

Can Congress just ignore that Iran is protecting Al Qaeda? Iran and Al Qaeda will both expand if we pull... [MORE]

Rob 

Jul 17, 2007 05:29

We need to give the Islamic Republic the maximum opportunity to become martyrs for their faith by the members of... [MORE]

Terry Whittington 

Jul 17, 2007 17:14

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