Friday, July 29, 2011

Have a secret deal with Iran's Al Qaeda

The United States (U.S.) has accused Iran has a secret deal with one branch of Al Qaeda in the Land of Ahmadinejad's. The deal involves six branches of Al Qaeda in Iran who received sanctions from the United States.

While the resulting agreement includes providing funding and recruiting in carrying out attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The accusation is contrary to the assessment of the U.S. intelligence community, who see no relationship at all between Iran and Al Qaeda. Surely this can not be predicted at all by analysts at Uncle Sam's country.

According to the Head of Investigation Department of U.S. Treasury Fund Terrorists David Cohen, Iran is closely associated with Al Qaeda.

"Iran has a secret agreement allowing them to disburse funds for the activities of Al Qaeda in their territory," Cohen said as quoted by the Associated Press on Friday (07/29/2011).

Cohen does not provide complete details about the agreement. But it said this was done to disrupt al Qaeda operations in Iraq and rejected the new leadership of Al Qaeda under Ayman al-Zawahiri.

"Iran is a country that provided support for terrorist activities in the world today. We re-opened the veil that Iran is supporting terrorism," he continued.

Based on the U.S. Kemenkeu a branch of Al Qaeda, led by Abdel Aziz Khalil Ezedin operate with the blessing of the Iranian government.

They help channel funds from all over the Arab states and provide funds to senior Al Qaeda figure in Pakistan. Khalil known to have operated on the border of Iraq for six years.

Although the suspect an Iranian connection to Al Qaeda, the U.S. does not mention any Iranian official they were after. But one man who became the target figure for this is Umid Muhammadi, which is described as a key Al Qaeda figure who strategize attacks in Iraq.

In addition there are a few figures outside of Iran who were targeted by the U.S. side. The characters include Hasan Salim Rashid Khalifa al-Kuwari and Ghanim Abdallah al-Muslim Mafuz Khawar known as funders of Al Qaeda and based in Qatar.

There are also li Hassan Ali al-Ajmi, who is known as a seeker of funds for Al Qaeda and the Taliban used to operate Kuwait.

Allegations of the U.S. Treasury in public is probably part of a strategy to expand the pressure on the branches of the smaller Al Qaeda strength. Especially with the death of Osama bin Laden, believed to be increasingly weakening international terrorist networks.

Since 2001, Iran was considered a hideout for senior al Qaeda figures. In the eyes of U.S. intelligence, Iran as a safe haven for Al Qaeda. Parties to the west to the conclusion that after the release of Iranian diplomats who were detained for 15 years, after being kidnapped by a militant group in Pakistan.

Reportedly in negotiations to free the diplomat, Iran is believed to promise better treatment to some people close to Osama bin Laden. Some of these people are known to be in Iranian territory, including Al Qaeda's military strategist Saif al-Adel.

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