Ruling Mullahs, Al-Qaeda And HezbollahI received this document from an undercover reporter a few months ago. I translated it and am submitting the original and the translation of the duly signed and sealed top-secret document of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Department of Information and Leadership in Farsi (Persian), shown here for verification reasons. I hope the European and American people wake up and realize that as long as the Irans ruling mullahs are in charge, we, the people of Planet Earth are all in danger of terrorism. We, the people of Planet Earth must ask, why the 911 Commission in their infinite lack of wisdom did not disclose the Irans ruling mullahs close ties with Al-Qaeda and Hezbollah?
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The success
and achievements of your dedicated and brave team is our wish. Your report
on different strategies in support of future Al-Qaida plans has been reviewed
from a variety of different perspectives. In clarifying any doubts, his
Excellency Supreme Leader has insisted on reminding us all that, combating
with the International Imperialism, at the head of which, America &
Israel are the main two enemies of Islamic order, is the main goal of
our Islamic Directive. Disruption and destruction of their economic and
political systems, discrediting, and endangering all of their other structural
organizations and balance of security of these two united enemies of Islamic
regime are crucial and an obligatory task to be achieved. His Excellency
has asked for more attentiveness on these activities, with emphasis on
your outmost awareness and alertness. With due consideration of the downfalls
and consequences of this cooperation, persist in organized groups, and
in closer collaboration with other intelligence and security operatives
and outside supporters, to limit our enemies increasing array of activities.
Reflecting all your achievements under the direct supervision of the head
of the department of Hefazat, - - (Special Intelligence Operatives within
organizations) - - detection of any failure will be naturally the task
of this dedicated office. Also it has been assigned for our future conferences
to further rectify and discuss the elimination of major obstacles, additional
implementation of improvements
with regards to achieving a higher level of cooperation between Al-Qaida
fighters and Hezbollah fighters towards a specific ideal goal.
At the end, his Excellency Supreme Leader with satisfaction and complete
support for the achievement of your future plans and understanding the
importance of your duties, his Excellency Supreme Leader has also insisted
- - you must make sure,
that no trace of any support for Al-Qaida, which could have negative and
irreversible consequences should ever exist and be limited to the current
relationship with Moghnie and Al Zarghavi. - -
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June 29, 2004 - 12:27 PM ET - Top Stories - Reuters U.S. Expels Two Iranians After Videotape Warning UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Two Iranian security guards at Tehran's United Nations (news - web sites) offices have been expelled from the United States after the mission was repeatedly warned against its guards videotaping bridges, the Statue of Liberty and the New York subway, U.S. officials said on Tuesday. Various security guards at the mission's New York offices, were seen photographing and videotaping transportation facilities and landmarks in the New York area in June 2002 and November 2003, and were warned against doing so, the officials said. In the most recent incident, two guards whose names were not given, were expelled in the past few days after being witnessed taking videotapes and photographs at such "sensitive places," the officials said. "We were very concerned because these activities are incompatible with the stated purpose of their duties," said Richard Grenell, spokesman for the U.S. mission to the United Nations. In Tehran, a Foreign Ministry official said, "Such behavior runs against international conventions on providing facilities for staff of foreign missions at international organizations and lacks political judgment and moral value." Filming in public places violates no U.S. law but U.S. officials disclosed in May 2003 that they intended to question two Iranian security guards who had been seen photographing area bridges and the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor, which they said could be targets for terrorist attacks against the United States like those that occurred on Sept. 11. U.S. officials said Tehran protected diplomats at its U.N. mission with security guards who stayed in the United States for just four to five months before returning home. Washington and Tehran cut diplomatic ties in 1980 after the seizure of 52 U.S. diplomats and the U.S. embassy in Tehran, but Iranian diplomats in New York represent their country only at the United Nations. Iran was more than two decades later one of three countries, along with Iraq (news - web sites) and North Korea (news - web sites), to be named by President Bush (news - web sites) as part of an "axis of evil" intent on obtaining weapons of mass destruction. Washington, joined by Britain, Germany and France, has been pressuring Tehran in recent months to renounce any ambitions to develop nuclear weapons and open all its nuclear facilities to inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Iran insists its nuclear ambitions are entirely peaceful. |