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05 May 2011


Report highlights alleged Iran force's Al-Qaeda links
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WASHINGTON (AFP) - A Congressional panel released a report that alleges that
Iran's elite Al-Quds force offers support to Al-Qaeda, adding a new
dimension to the militant threat to the United States.

In its report to the Congressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus, the strategic
advisory firm Kronos highlighted what it says are increasingly strong links
between the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps force and Al-Qaeda.

The report was released by the caucus after US troops killed Osama bin Laden
in a raid in Pakistan that raised fresh doubts about Pakistan's willingness
or ability to track down Al-Qaeda suspects.

"Iran has quietly forged a strong working relationship with core al-Qaeda's
leaders," said the report's author Michael S. Smith II.

"This relationship has been established to counter American influence in the
Middle East and South Asia," according to his report.

"Through it, Iran will likely also help Al-Qaeda mobilize terrorists to
carry out attacks against the US and our allies, providing the support
required to extend Al-Qaeda's operational reach," the report added.

Smith argued that not enough attention has been paid to the links between
the two entities because of a "pervasive" belief that Shiite and non-Arab
Iran will not work with the Sunni Arab militants of Al-Qaeda.

The ties date back to the 1990s when Al-Quds members worked with the
Iranian-backed Hezbollah to train and equip bin Laden's holy warriors. He
cites the 9/11 Commission Report for operational linkages between the two.

"Since 9/11, these partnerships have become all the more pronounced.
Hundreds of al-Qaeda members, along with family members of core al-Qaeda
leaders like Osama bin Laden, have found refuge inside Iran," he wrote.

In appealing for US policy makers to address the links, Smith warned that
"if left unchecked, Iran's relationship with Al-Qaeda could cost America and
our allies dearly."

The congressional caucus's Andy Polk said in an email to AFP that: "With the
death of Bin Laden, and with Iran's Quds Force being listed as part of the
new sanctions against Syria, this is an interesting and timely report."

Smith told AFP that a member of the House of Representative's permanent
select committee on intelligence indicated there is "mounting interest" in
the apparent links between Al-Quds and Al-Qaeda.

The member, who he did not name, suggested that Kronos could help by
presenting a report about that relationship based on open-source materials,
one that could be discussed with intelligence and defense officials.

Later, he said, a caucus representative contacted him and offered to
distribute such a report to the nearly 100 members of Congress affiliated
with the ATC.

 



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