US accuses Iran of 'secret deal' with al-Qaida
AP
28-Jul-2011 (one comment)

The Obama administration accused Iran on Thursday of entering into a "secret deal" with an al-Qaida offshoot that provides money and recruits for attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Treasury Department designated six members of the unit as terrorists subject to U.S. sanctions.

David S. Cohen, Treasury's point man for terrorism and financial intelligence, said Iran entered a "secret deal with al-Qaida allowing it to funnel funds and operatives through its territory." He didn't provide any details of that agreement, but said the sanctions seek to disrupt al-Qaida's work in Iraq and deny the terrorist group's leadership much-needed support.

"Iran is the leading state sponsor of terrorism in the world today," Cohen said in a statement. "We are illuminating yet another aspect of Iran's unmatched support for terrorism."

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Internatinal terrorism HQ

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You are right for the first time! The US has become the HQ for terrorism even over taking the Zio-Terrorists! This comes at the time when the US holds the number one ranking in rape and torture around the globe! This is what happens when you sleep with the Zio-Terrorists......in the end you become worse than them!

What a shame indeed! What happened to good old America?

 

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