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Al-Qaeda management council active inside Iran
2004-07-17
Next week's much anticipated final report by a bipartisan commission on the origins of the 9/11 attacks will contain new evidence of contacts between al-Qaeda and Iran—just weeks after the Administration has come under fire for overstating its claims of contacts between al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein's Iraq.

A senior U.S. official told TIME that 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. Sources also tell TIME that 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 senior official also told TIME that the report will note 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.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  Assad has told the Iranians that it is "serious" business to be playing with the US over AQ...Bush told Victor Davis Hanson that"not through" with the war on terror...also consider that Armitage told Congress that "we owed" Hezbollah for the 1983 bombings of the Marine Barrack and the Embassy...finally consider that Iran is much riper for democracy rt now than Iraq and that this Administration has shown itself willing to start cleaning up the messes in the Mideast of the past 25yrs...Iraq was first but you got to beleive that Bush will NOT let the mullahs have the bomb and he's biding his time til after the election.
Posted by: Jason   2004-07-17 12:16:34 PM  

#2  May also mean that allan is just a tool for these toothy smil'n snakes.

Yep thats it!
Posted by: Lucky   2004-07-17 2:07:07 AM  

#1  This kind of news was all the buzz 5 months ago and then it fizzled out. When die-hard Shi'ites allow top Wahhabi killers to stay awhile, such as the leadership of al-Quid the mixture of these two elements cooperating on any level means both opposed Muslim sects know they are in equal danger of losing their little jihads.
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-07-17 1:54:26 AM  

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