The Peterborough Examiner

Pompeo hits Iran for al- Qaida support on his way out of office

Newly declassifi­ed intelligen­ce suggests Tehran harboured the group’s No. 2 before he was killed

- MATTHEW LEE

WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday accused Iran of having secret ties with the al-Qaida network and imposed new sanctions on several senior Iranian officials.

Pompeo’s comments come just a week before the Trump administra­tion leaves office and appeared aimed at President-elect Joe Biden’s stated desire to resume negotiatio­ns with Iran over the 2015 nuclear deal. President Donald Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018.

In a speech to the National Press Club just, Pompeo attacked Iran for alleged secret ties with al-Qaida, citing newly declassifi­ed intelligen­ce suggesting Tehran harboured the group’s No. 2, Abu Muhammad al-Masri, who was killed in August, reportedly by Israeli agents.

Shiite-ruled Iran and predominan­tly Sunni al-Qaida are not natural allies in the Islamic world and have had a fraught relationsh­ip since the Taliban, which harboured bin Laden, took over Afghanista­n in 1996. Two years later, Iran accused the Taliban of murdering several of it diplomats in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif.

Although U.S. officials had previously confirmed the death of al-Masri and his daughter, the widow of Osama bin Laden’s son Hamza, Pompeo’s remarks were the first on-the-record comments supporting the claim.

“Today, I can confirm publicly to the world for the first time, his death on Aug. 7 of last year,” Pompeo said. He also alleged that Iran had “closely monitored” al-Qaida members before the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and had stepped up such activity and had decided to actively support them following the nuclear agreement.

Pompeo claimed that ties between al-Qaida and Iran vastly improved in 2015, when the Obama administra­tion, along with France, Germany and Britain, were finalizing the nuclear deal. Pompeo has been adamantly opposed to the nuclear agreement since he was a member of Congress.

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