Khaleej Times

Iran a new Afghanista­n for hosting Al Qaeda militants, says Pompeo

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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo alleged on Tuesday that Iran has become a new “home base” for Al Qaeda worse than Afghanista­n.

In a speech a week before leaving office, Pompeo confirmed a New York Times report that Al Qaeda’s second- in- command was killed last year in Tehran, although he did not say that Israel carried it out. “Al Qaeda has a new home base. It is the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Pompeo said in a speech at the National Press Club.

“I would say Iran is indeed the new Afghanista­n — as the key geographic hub for Al Qaeda — but it’s actually worse.

“Unlike in Afghanista­n, when Al Qaeda was hiding in the mountains, Al Qaeda today is operating under the hard shell of the Iranian regime’s protection.”

He urged more internatio­nal pressure, calling the alleged alliance a “massive force for evil all over the world.”

President Donald Trump’s top diplomat stopped short of urging military action, saying: “If we did have that option, if we chose to do that, there’s a much greater risk in executing it.”

But he announced sanctions on several individual­s and a $7 million reward for informatio­n on an Al Qaeda member he said was believed to be in Iran identified both as Muhammad Abbatay or Abd Al Rahman Al Maghrebi.

Many experts believe that Tehran has allowed Al Qaeda operatives to use its territory — comparativ­ely safe from the US military — to provide guarantees that the extremists will not target Iran.

Pompeo acknowledg­ed that late Al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden himself “considered Al Qaeda members inside the Islamic Republic of Iran to be hostages” and that there was no evidence Iran backed the September 11, 2001 attacks.

But Pompeo said that Iran in recent years has permitted Al Qaeda greater freedom of movement including issuing travel documents, and that the group has “centralise­d leadership” in Tehran.

“Tehran has allowed Al Qaeda to fund-raise, to freely communicat­e with other Al Qaeda members around the world and perform many other functions that were previously directed from Afghanista­n and Pakistan,” Pompeo said. —

I would say Iran is indeed the new Afghanista­n — as the key geographic hub for Al Qaeda — but it’s actually worse. Unlike in Afghanista­n, when Al Qaeda was hiding in the mountains, Al Qaeda today is operating under the hard shell of the Iranian regime’s protection.” Mike Pompeo,

US Secretary of State

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