http://www.juancole.com/2004_07_01_juancole_archive.html#109044887342331691

Professor Thomas Naylor of McGill writes:

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This is certainly not the the first time these tales about Iran cooperating
with al-Qa'idah have surfaced. About two years ago US spooks floated via the
Washington Post and other outlets some silly stories about al-Qa'idah involved
in the underground traffic in gold. Since no one could find any other trace of
the alleged bin Laden billions, the covert gold market was the
choice-of-the-month. The main instrument for getting the story into the public
domain was the same Washington Post reporter who had already given the world
the fantasy about bin Laden running the conflict diamonds trade out of Sierra
Leone. The result was a story that, when US bombs started to fall on
Afghanistan, bin Laden and the Taliban secured the cooperation of prominent
Iranian clerics to move the gold to the Sudan, that well known international
financial haven, in planes the Iranians provided. (How this was supposed to be
happening after Taliban forces slaughtered so many Shia' Hazara or ousted
Iran's man from Herat, was never explained.) The story was mixed up with other
nonsense that had al-Qa'idah and the Taliban running gold through the
"historic" route that smuggles gold "from Pakistan to the Gulf" - this must
have been a big surprise to all the dhow operators who were convinced they had
been moving gold in the other direction for centuries. Anyway the story made a
brief media splash, then seemed to magically vanish once U.S.-Iranian relations
started to thaw. Further details on this are going to be published in the
paperback reissue of a book of mine called "Wages of Crime," Cornell UP autumn
2004.

--
Professor R. T. Naylor
Department of Economics
McGill University
855 Sherbrooke St. West
Montreal H3A2T7 Quebec

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posted by Juan @ 7/22/2004 08:22:21 AM

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