osama bin laden files show iran links to al qaeda
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Osama bin Laden files show Iran links to Al Qaeda

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The 19-page report included in the CIA release was available online on Wednesday.
Abu Dhabi - Emirates Voice

The CIA's release of documents seized during the 2011 raid that killed Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has again raised questions about Iran's support of the extremist network leading up to the September 11 terror attacks.

US intelligence officials and prosecutors have long said Iran formed loose ties to the terror organisation from 1991 on, something noted in a 19-page report in Arabic that was included in the release of some 47,000 other documents by the CIA.

"Anyone who wants to strike America, Iran is ready to support him and help him with their frank and clear rhetoric," the report reads.

The material also included never-before-seen video of Bin Laden's son Hamza, who may be groomed to take over Al Qaeda, getting married. It offers the first public look at Hamza bin Laden as an adult. Until now, the public has only seen his childhood pictures.

The 19-page report included in the CIA release was available online on Wednesday. The CIA later issued a warning about the files on its website, saying that since the material "was seized from a terrorist organisation ... there is no absolute guarantee that all malware has been removed." The CIA then took down the files entirely early Thursday, saying they were "temporarily unavailable pending resolution of a technical issue."

"We are working to make the material available again as soon as possible," the CIA said.

The unsigned 19-page report is dated in the Islamic calendar year 1428 - 2007 - and offers what appears to be a history of Al Qaeda's relationship with Iran. It says Iran offered Al Qaeda fighters "money and arms and everything they need, and offered them training in Hezbollah camps in Lebanon, in return for striking American interests in Saudi Arabia."  This coincides with an account offered by the US government's 9/11 Commission, which said Iranian officials met with Al Qaeda leaders in Sudan in either 1991 or early 1992. The commission said Al Qaeda men later received training in Lebanon from the militant group Hezbollah, which Iran backs to this day.

Source: Khaleej Times

 

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