Middle East

Prince Khalid Bin Salman proves Iran – Al Qaida ties

Describing the Iranian regime as a terrorist regime, the Saudi ambassador continued to say that their terrorism didnt stop with Al Qaida

Dubai – The Saudi Ambassador to the United States Prince Khalid Bin Salaman in a series of tweets has said Al Qaida and Iran have been partners all along and their agenda was targeting the US and Saudi Arabia alike.

Prince Khalid started his tweets affirming Saudi Arabias stand against terrorism describing Daesh, Al Qaida and Iran as two sides of the same coin. Describing the Iranian regime as the sponsor of terrorism, and infamous for plotting attacks in the middle east as well as other parts of the world.

إن مكافحة الاٍرهاب كانت ولا تزال أحد أهم أولويات المملكة، وقد حققت المملكة الكثير من الإنجازات في مواجهة الاٍرهاب وأيدولوجيته المتطرفة، سواء كان ذلك ضد التنظميات الإرهابية مثل القاعدة وداعش، أو ضد الأنظمة الراعية للإرهاب مثل النظام الإيراني، فكلاهما وجهان لعملة واحدة.— Khalid bin Salman خالد بن سلمان (@kbsalsaud) July 21, 2018

And he went to document his allegations by showing Al Qaida and Iran as partners. “Irans relationship with Al Qaida dates back to the early 1990s. When Hezbollahs Imad Mughniyah met with Osama Bin Laden in Sudan to trade expertise. Both terrorists were united in their goal of attacking KSA and the US.”

“The 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers in KSA which killed 19 Americans, carried out by Ahmed Al Mughassil was trained by Iranian Revolutionary Guards. He stayed hiding in Iran till 2015, when he was captured in Lebanon with an Iranian passport, and is now imprisoned in KSA.”

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is a branch of Irans Armed forces, and in many intelligence reports they were defined as handling all of Irans operations and agents around the world as well as forming and training different militias across the Arab world.

In another example of the relations between Al Qaida and Iran, Prince Khalid cited the US embassy explosions in 1988, in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, “A US Federal Judge found that Al Qaida attacks in 1998 against US embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam would not have been possible without direct assistance from Iran. Prior to their meetings with Iranian agents, Al Qaida did not possess the technical expertise to carry out the attack.”

Prince Khalid also tweeted that the Bin Laden files, which were retrieved from his hiding in Abbottabad and published last November by CIA, as proof.

“This proves decisively the complicity between the Iranian regime and Al Qaida in recruiting and training and facilitating the passage of hijackers to attack the Kingdom and the United States. Bin Laden himself described Iran as the safe passage for Al Qaida.”

He attached a link to the files which were in the hand writing of Bin Laden.

هذا رابط لأحد الوثائق المكتوبة بخط أسامة بن لادن ونشرتها الاستخبارات الامريكية، تظهر الدليل على تعاون القاعدة والنظام الإيراني واستهدافهم للمملكة وحلفاءها. بن لادن وصف إيران انها الممر الآمن للأموال والأفراد والمراسلات الخاصة بالقاعدة https://t.co/ALPvzhRqnB— Khalid bin Salman خالد بن سلمان (@kbsalsaud) July 21, 2018

Going forward in his tweets to 2001 “In 2001, a number of Al Qaida leaders fled to Iran, including Saif Al Adel and Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, who remained in Iran under the sponsorship of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, where they planned the 2003 Riyadh bombings

Describing the Iranian regime as a terrorist regime, the Saudi ambassador continued to say that their terrorism didnt stop with Al Qaida.
“The operations of the terrorist regime also spread to many countries, whether by blowing up or assassinating opponents. The last of these was revealed by the attempt of one of its diplomats, Assad Allah Assadi, to carry out an explosion in a group of opponents to the regime in France. He was arrested and convicted in Germany”

The series of tweets were concluded by the ambassador asserting that the leaders and people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will remain an impenetrable obstacle in the face of all those who spread chaos and terrorism, headed by Iran and terrorist organisations, and will continue its war against extremism.

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