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U.S. intelligence indicates #Iran paid bounties to the terrorist Haqqani network of the Taliban for targeting American troops in Afghanistan.
Iran has long been known to use proxies for conducting attacks throughout the region.
edition.cnn.com/2020/08/17/pol…
It is a fact that the U.S. & Taliban signed a peace agreement.
While we all hope for lasting peace in Afghanistan & all int'l troops to return to home, we should not forget how #Iran's regime has constantly fueled years of instability & violence in its eastern neighbor.
Oct 23, 2018
The U.S. Treasury Department took "significant actions to expose and disrupt Taliban actors and their Iranian sponsors that seek to undermine the security of the Afghan Government."
home.treasury.gov/news/press-rel…
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Let's take a look at #Iran's ties to the Taliban.
"Hundreds of Taliban fighters are receiving advanced training from special forces at military academies in Iran as part of a significant escalation of support for the insurgents..."
thetimes.co.uk/article/taliba…
A provincial police chief, Fazel Ahmad Sherzad, was more explicit.
"Iran directly interferes … insecurity in Farah is in the interest of Iran … Iran is fully funding and equipping the Taliban in Farah,” he said...
jamestown.org/program/iran-r…
Iran's New Quds Force Leader Has A Long, Shadowy History With Afghanistan
"Qaani's recent trips to Afghanistan are just the latest examples of his activities in the war-torn country."
rferl.org/a/iran-s-new-q…
In 1987, Ghaani was appointed as the Ansar Corps Commander, which was responsible for operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan. In this capacity, he organized and commanded special IRGC operations in Afghanistan.
Placed on the list of sanctions by the U.S. government, Ghaani has organized a vast network of smuggling in order to supply arms and funds to terrorist proxies in various countries, including Afghanistan, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq.
File photo - Ghaani right of @khamenei_ir
Afghan government and police officials have accused Iran of providing financial aid and advice to Taliban militants as part of its opposition to the US military presence in Afghanistan.
arabnews.com/node/1310541/w…
Farah Provincial Council Chair Jamile Amini has accused Iran of sending IRGC members to join the Taliban ranks and files, adding that 25 Taliban members recently killed in this province were IRGC members.
thehill.com/blogs/pundits-…
"As per recent reports, Russia and Iran have also been covertly supporting the Taliban, with their support expanding in recent years."
thediplomat.com/2018/05/irans-…
"The killing of the Taliban chief on the main highway leading from the Iranian border shines new light on the movement’s complicated relationship with Tehran."
theguardian.com/world/2016/may…
"Although it is Pakistan that has traditionally been condemned for secretly supporting Afghan insurgents, analysts say Iran also provides weapons, cash and sanctuary to the Taliban."
"Tehran & the Taliban have a more symbiotic relationship than meets the eye.Indeed, Tehran and the Taliban have a more symbiotic relationship than meets the eye."
foreignpolicy.com/2016/05/27/mul…
"@thomasjoscelyn, an international security analyst and senior editor with the Long War Journal, has presented a compelling case of long-standing links between Iran and the Taliban. These links date back to 2000,..."
More on the Iran/Taliban link👇
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"Even one-time enemies like the Taliban & Iran can conspire when it comes to countering their mutual enemy: America. And, somewhat surprisingly, they had begun to plan their countermeasures even before the September 11 attacks prompted America’s response in the region."
Iran funded us to attack a major Afghan piping project, members of a defected Taliban group say.
Persian source: farsi.alarabiya.net/fa/afghanistan…
February 18, 2020
Chief of Police of Uruzgan Province in Afghanistan has said that Afghan intelligence services have evidence Iran is supplying the Taliban with Man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS).
en.radiofarda.com/a/afghan-polic…
"Iran will reinforce groups, Taliban in general & Al-Qaida in particular, to target Americans & their allies in Afghanistan. There were reports Iran was supplying Al-Qaida w/ missiles to target US bases," said Hikmatullah Azami, a counter-terrorism/security expert in Kabul.
In November 2019 a high-ranking Taliban delegation led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, one of the group’s founders, visited Tehran after talks in Moscow. Mullah Abdul Ghani held meetings with Iran's FM @JZarif according to these reports.
reuters.com/article/us-ira…
Now, regarding #Iran’s ties with al-Qaeda.
“U.S. intelligence officials & prosecutors have long said Iran formed loose ties to the terror organization starting in 1991, something noted in a 19-page al-Qaida report in Arabic...”
apnews.com/3b50816d482d45…
Then “CIA director Mike Pompeo suggested the al-Qaeda-Iran pact had been an ‘open secret’ during the Obama administration, which had failed to act.”
theatlantic.com/international/…
“Iran provided logistical assistance to Al Qaeda, facilitating travel for some operatives and providing safe houses for others.”
newsweek.com/irans-secret-f…
“Anyone who wants to strike America, Iran is ready to support him & help him with their frank and clear rhetoric,” AP quotes an Arabic al-Qaeda report as saying.
arabnews.com/node/1187461/m…
“Iran has collaborated with Al Qaeda covertly and often by proxy due to the latter's notorious reputation. This covert cooperation began in the early 1990's in Sudan, continued after Al Qaeda relocated to Afghanistan...”
unitedagainstnucleariran.com/AlQaeda
"Iranian intelligence officials secretly helped provide the Al Qaeda attackers with passage and gave them refuge in the Islamic Republic..."
telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/11/0…
Iranian official: In some cases, we let Al Qaeda members pass through Iran without stamping their passports.
(Credit: @MEMRIReports)
Final thoughts:
We all want peace in Afghanistan.
In the road ahead, I believe the main threat to this process is the regime ruling Iran.
Finally, if interested, I wrote a piece in 2017 about Iran’s ties with al-Qaeda. Let me know what you think.
english.alarabiya.net/en/perspective…