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Kuwait Monitors Pro-Iran Sleeping Cells: Report

23/08/2010

KUWAIT CITY (AFP) - Kuwait is closely monitoring "sleeping terror cells" that 
would resort to violence if Iran came under a military strike, a newspaper 
quoted a security source as saying on Sunday.
"The security agencies have been monitoring those cells for a long time and are 
aware of their moves and sources of funding," the unnamed Kuwaiti source told 
Al-Qabas newspaper.

They are "closely monitoring these sleeping terror cells through various 
methods and means," the source said without elaborating.

Al-Qabas reported on Saturday that Bahrain's intelligence service warned other 
Gulf states that large numbers of "armed terrorists" were preparing for acts of 
sabotage if Iran was attacked over its nuclear file.

The warning was based on confessions of members of a "terror cell" arrested a 
few days ago who reportedly claimed membership in the military agency of a 
neighbouring country, Al-Qabas said citing informed sources.

The suspects reportedly said that they had been coordinating with similar cells 
in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, according to Al-Qabas. The Kuwaiti security source 
confirmed the Bahraini warning to Al-Qabas on Sunday.

Bahrain's National Security Agency said last week that four men suspected of 
forming "an organised network aiming to shake the security and stability of the 
country" had been arrested.

International human rights groups however said the number of arrests rose to 
eight.

On August 3 a Kuwaiti court charged six men and a woman, including a Kuwaiti 
soldier, with spying for Iran and passing on military information. They however 
denied the charges.

The alleged cell was busted in May and local newspapers said the defendants 
were spying for Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards. Tehran rejected the charges.

The Iranian foreign ministry said in May that the allegations were aimed at 
"creating a climate of fear towards Iran," while a Revolutionary Guards 
official called them "baseless."

Iran's arch-foes, the United States and Israel, have never ruled out military 
action against Tehran's nuclear programme, which Western nations suspect of 
masking a weapons drive. Tehran denies the charge.

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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks during a ceremony inaugurating the 
Karrar drone aircraft, at Malek-e Ashtar University. (AP)

This photo released by the Iranian Defense Ministry, claims to show launch of 
the Karrar, or striker in Farsi, the country's first domestically-built, 
long-range, unmanned

 bomber aircraft at an undisclosed location. (AP)This photo released by the 
Iranian Defense Ministry, reportedly shows a Karrar drone aircraft, which Iran 
says is the country's first domestically-built, long-range, unmanned bomber 
aircraft at an undisclosed location. (AP)






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