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supported by USA! Posted: 05 Apr 2007 06:24 AM CDT Remember the old story
about the relation between Al-Qaida, Bin Laden and USA during Rasia Afghanistan
war? That relation which ended with a hard divorce between the two parties and
now is called 9/11.
Well, this old story is now back to frontpages, but the hero this time is
called Abd el Malik Regi.
Abd el Malik Regi is the young leader of a terrorist group supported by USA
to fight their battle, but not in Afghanistan, instead, in Iran.
A breaking news report was published by ABC News that says:
A Pakistani tribal militant group responsible for a series of deadly
guerrilla raids inside Iran has been secretly encouraged and advised by
American officials since 2005, U.S. and Pakistani intelligence sources tell ABC
News.
The group, called Jundullah, is made up of members of the Baluchi tribe and
operates out of the Baluchistan province in Pakistan, just across the border
from Iran.
It has taken responsibility for the deaths and kidnappings of more than a
dozen Iranian soldiers and officials.
U.S. officials say the U.S. relationship with Jundullah is arranged so that
the U.S. provides no funding to the group, which would require an official
presidential order or finding as well as congressional oversight.
Tribal sources tell ABC News that money for Jundullah is funneled to its
youthful leader, Abd el Malik Regi, through Iranian exiles who have connections
with European and Gulf states.
A short video clip about the same can be found here!
Just in case you could not see the clip, here is the transcript:
Gibson led the April 3 World News:
Good evening. We have an exclusive report tonight on efforts to undermine
the government of Iran. Efforts undertaken with the knowledge of the U.S.
government. Our chief investigative correspondent, Brian Ross, has uncovered a
U.S. intelligence connection to a militant group in Pakistan that is conducting
raids across that countrys border with Iran, raids that in some cases, have
been deadly. The purpose of those attacks, to destabilize Iran. Brian is here,
tonight, with details. Brian?
Ross elaborated: Charlie, U.S. and Pakistani sources tell ABC News that the
U.S. has been secretly advising and encouraging a militant group that has
carried out a series of guerrilla raids inside Iran, raids that have led to the
deaths or capture of Iranian soldiers and officials. The group operates out of
the Baluchistan province of Pakistan, just across the border from Iran. The
group, made up of Baluchi tribesmen, has produced its own videos showing
Iranian soldiers and border guards it says it has captured and brought back to
Pakistan. U.S. government sources say the U.S. provides no direct funding of
the group. But since 2005, has maintained ties to its youthful leader, this
man, Abd el Malik Regi, who claims to have personally executed some of the
Iranian captives.
Alexis Debat, ABC News consultant: He used to fight with the Taliban. Hes
part drug smuggler, part Taliban, part Sunni activist.
Ross: Alexis Debat, a senior fellow on counter-terrorism at the Nixon Center
and an ABC News consultant, says tribal sources told him Regi and his group,
called Jundullah, are getting money funneled through Iranian exiles who have
connections to European and Gulf state countries.
Debat: He is essentially commanding a force of several hundred guerilla
fighters that stage attacks across the border into Iran on Iranian military
officers, Iranian intelligence officers, kidnapping them, executing them on
camera.
Ross: Most recently, Jundullah took credit for an attack in February that
killed at least eleven members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in the city
of Zehedan. Last month, Iranian state television broadcast what it said were
confessions by those responsible for that bus attack. They reportedly admitted
to being members of Jundullah and said they had been trained for the mission at
a secret location in Pakistan.
Debat: This absolutely could not happen without the approval at the most
senior level of the Pakistani government.
Ross: In fact, Pakistani sources say the secret campaign against Iran was on
the agenda when Vice President Cheney met with Pakistani President Musharaff in
February. The only relationship with the group that the U.S. intelligence will
admit to for the record, is seeking its help in tracking al Qaeda figures in
that part of Pakistan. Other than that, U.S. officials say only they do not
provide direct funding to the group to attack Iran. Charlie.
Gibson, at anchor desk with Ross: But, Brian, could a small group like this
actually have an effect in destabilizing the Iranian government?
Ross: There is a belief by U.S. officials, that this minority group, plus
four or five other minority groups, if stirred up, could in fact destabilize
and upset the Tehran central government, leading to a destabilization.
Gibson: All right. Our chief investigative correspondent, Brian Ross. Brian
will have more of his report later on Nightline.
Now, after you watched this short news clip (or read the transcript), lets
keep the following in mind: U.S. and Pakistani sources tell ABC News that the
U.S. has been secretly advising and encouraging a militant group that has
carried out a series of guerrilla raids inside Iran
He used to fight with the Taliban. Hes part drug smuggler, part Taliban, part
Sunni activist
Brian Ross said.
Now, what did report failed to tell you, INTENTIONALLY? Of course I say
intentionally because I cant believe that such a story would be aired without
any little research about the background of the new terrorist group.
By looking closer for more details about this terrorist group, we find some
shocking (not to me) background. A quick google for Jundulla and you read:
- Jundullah reveals plan to attack US centre in Karachi (Times Of India - 20
Jul, 2004).
Pakistan on Tuesday stepped up security in Karachi following disclosure by
a group of detained militants of a plot to attack the US Consulate and American
military interests and other vital installations in this port city.
Nine activists of the newly formed Jundullah militant group, detained in
connection with the attack on Karachi Corps Commander last month, have
disclosed that they had planned to attack the US Consulate-general in Karachi
besides targetting vehicles carrying US military cargo at the Karachi Port, an
intelligence official said.
Still there are threats of attack on the US Consulate and some other places
and in the light of the information gleaned from the arrested Jundullah men, we
have intensified security at all vital installations, a senior government
official was quoted as saying by a news report.
A confidential letter issued by intelligence agencies revealed that militants
had planned to attack the US Consulate, senior police officials, a columnist of
an English daily and some television artists, The News reported quoting the
official.
- Divine Mission (Pakistan - News Line - July 2004)
A new group of militants, calling themselves the Army of God, have a
hit-list of top army and government officials
(BTW, Jundullah means Army of
God)
Jundullahs name has been cited in the literature and CDs propagating
Al-Qaeda ideology over the last few months. Members of the group were often
seen discreetly distributing these CDs and pamphlets, free of charge, at
various mosques in Karachi
An investigator adds that the group was acting in retaliation against the
governments campaign to eradicate Al-Qaeda-linked fighters from its northwest
border regions.
- Al-Qaedas New Face (Pakistan - News Line - August 2004)
Coming from a similar middle-class ground, Attaur Rehman is yet another
face of the new Islamic militancy in Pakistan. A graduate from Karachi
University, he was arrested in June for masterminding a series of terrorist
attacks in Karachi
He later broke away from the Jamaat to form his own
militant group, Jundullah (Army of God), which draws its cadres mainly from the
educated and professional classes.
According to police, Rehman is closely associated with Al-Qaedas network in
Pakistan
A well-knit cell comprising some 20 militants, most of them in their
20s and 30s, Jundullah is one of the new and, perhaps, the most fierce of the
militant groups behind the recent spate of violence in Karachi
Jundullah has
also been involved in attacks on rangers, police stations, as well as the twin
car bombings outside the Pakistan-US Cultural Center last month.
Jundullah is but one of several small terrorist cells that have emerged after
the governments crackdown on jihadi elements. According to police officials,
some 20 cells, largely splinters of the banned militant outfits, are operating
in Karachi, which has become the main center of terrorist activities in recent
months. Many of those involved in the recent terrorist attacks in the city
received training in camps in Waziristan, says Tariq Jamil, chief of the
Karachi police. Jundullah has close ties with Al-Qaeda.
So my friends, we are in front a new face of old terrorist group. Although
these guys are well know connected to Al-Qaeda and its operation, they already
attempted to kill Americans and they already committed terrorist attacks in
Pakistan, yet, despite of this, they are supported by USA.
Does all of this ring a bill? Of course USA cant go with al-Qaeda to fight
Iran, so what they did? They invented a new name, collected few terrorists from
the mother group and now supporting them to destabilize Iran. And just to
make it look romantic, they call the leader a Sunni activist!!!
Yes it might be a breaking-exclusive news for Brain Ross and ABC News, but,
again, they are misleading the public by not telling the complete story, the
relation between Jundullah, al-Qaeda and their administration. Why not? Because
they dont want you to even imagine or think that they have any relation
(mutual benefit relation) with al-Qaeda. Not only that, but the fund and
support its operations worldwide !!!
What can I say? Fellow Americans, my dear friends, remember this name, Abd el
Malik Regi! Its just a matter of time before this guy and his US made
terrorist group will turn on its inventor (it already did in the past) and
starts its holy war against you and your country (maybe mine too).
Yes, it is same old story but with new lead actors, mission, time and
location.
911, Breaking News, Report, Terrorism, USA
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