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    Azeri pundit says Saudi report of anti-US plot targets Iran

    Ekho, Baku
    20 Aug 04


    Excerpt from N. Aliyev and Z. Alakbarov report by Azerbaijani
    newspaper Ekho on 20 August headlined "Iranian secret services uncover
    conspiracy against US citizens in Azerbaijan?" and subheaded "This has
    been reported by an influential Saudi newspaper published in London"

    Al-Qa'idah terrorists and representatives of the Iranian radical
    revolutionary guard were going to perpetrate a series of terrorist
    attacks on American citizens in Azerbaijan. The plot has been thwarted
    by the Iranian secret services controlled by the reformist forces in
    the Islamic Republic of Iran.

    This sensational report has been carried by the influential and
    informed Saudi newspaper published in London Asharq Al-Awsat quoting
    informed sources in the Iranian secret services.

    Passage omitted: background information about the newspaper

    The newspaper says, quoting sources close to the Iranian secret
    services, that the conspiracy was discovered after the secret services
    had laid their hands on the correspondence between Al-Qa'idah, the
    Iranian revolutionary guard and the so-called Al-Quds brigade. After
    that, the Iranian secret services started tapping telephone
    conversations of a senior official from the office of Iran's spiritual
    leader Ayatollah Ali Khamene'i. It transpired that he was actively
    communicating with a high-ranking Al-Qa'idah member in Iran.

    The investigation uncovered a "sensational conspiracy". Members of
    Al-Quds, Al-Qa'idah and the revolutionary guard had planned to kill US
    military and intelligence personnel working in several
    countries. According to Asharq Al-Awsat, the terrorist operation was
    to take place first in Azerbaijan. Besides our country, Armenia and
    Turkmenistan were mentioned as well.

    The newspaper has also established the main purpose of the planned
    killings. Terrorists were planning to involve Iran in a direct
    standoff with the USA and the countries bordering on Iran in the
    north.

    It is noteworthy that the US and Iranian embassies in Azerbaijan have
    refused to provide a comment on Asharq Al-Awsat's report. The US
    embassy, for example, said that the diplomatic mission does not
    provide comments on issues connected with the security of US citizens
    abroad. As for the Azerbaijani National Security Ministry, it has no
    press office and one cannot obtain comments on any issue there.

    According to the director of the Centre for study of terrorism and
    asymmetric threats, Cahangir Aras, there is really a standoff between
    the reformist and conservative blocks in the Iranian
    administration. However, according to Aras, "their confrontation has
    not yet reached a point where one power-wielding entity could be
    openly opposed to the other".

    Aras believes that although Asharq Al-Awsat is indeed a well-known and
    informed edition, the newspaper has frequently been accused of
    deliberately spreading misinformation, the reasons of which can only
    be guessed.

    At the same time, the director of the centre said that suggestions of
    possible contacts between the Iranian revolutionary guard and
    Al-Qa'idah were quite interesting and that different sources had
    speculated on this idea.

    "However, reports like this one are not substantiated by facts, which
    reminds us of similar accusations of the Saddam Husayn regime of links
    with Al-Qa'idah. Therefore, the Asharq Al-Awsat report is just another
    volley in the information war against Iran," the expert said.
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