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New US covert operations helping Sunni Muslim radicals
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"WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States is stepping up covert operations in
Iran in a new strategy that risks sparking an "open confrontation" and benefits Sunni radicals, a US magazine reported Sunday.
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In The New Yorker magazine, Seymour Hersh reports that US military and special-operations teams have increased their activities inside Iran, entering from
Iraq to gather intelligence and to pursue Iranians who operate inside Iraq.

Hersh also reports, citing unnamed sources, that the US Defense Department recently formed a special planning group to plan possible attacks on Iran "that can be implemented, upon orders from the president, within 24 hours."

The planning group, though, has in the past month turned its focus from targeting Iran's nuclear sites and attempting to oust the current Tehran leadership to hitting targets "involved in supplying or aiding militants in Iraq."

Hersh said US clandestine operations in Iran, Lebanon and
Syria aim at strengthening Saudi-supported Sunni Islam groups and weakening Iran-backed Shiites.

He said that since last August US-led forces in Iraq have been rounding up Iranians there to be interrogated, and were at one point holding 500 -- though some were just humanitarian and aid workers.

The operations under the new tack have been guided by Vice President
Dick Cheney and rely heavily on Saudi Arabia's national security advisor Prince Bandar bin Sultan, according to the report.

However, Hersh said, "a by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are hostile to America and sympathetic to Al-Qaeda."

"The 'redirection,' as some inside the White House call the new strategy, has brought the United States closer to an open confrontation with Iran and, in parts of the region, propelled it into a widening sectarian conflict between Shiite and Sunni Muslims."

Some US aid distributed to Sunni groups in Lebanon falls into the hands of radical groups, US, European and Arab officials told Hersh, who named
Fatah al-Islam, based in a refugee camp in northern Lebanon, and Asbat al-Answar in a Palestinian refugee camp in the country as beneficiaries.

The article also suggested the US policy was benefiting the radical Sunni Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, and that influential Lebanese politician Walid Jumblatt had encouraged US support for the group in a meeting late last year with Cheney.

But unnamed officials told Hersh that the approach was dangerous, enhancing radical groups which also consider the United States an enemy.

"We're spreading the money around as much as we can," a former senior intelligence official said.

"In this process, we're financing a lot of bad guys with some serious potential unintended consequences. ... It's a very high-risk venture."

In some cases, the clandestine operations rely on Saudi Arabia and Bandar, who was the ambassador to Washington for two decades, to provide the funding so that operations remain secret.

Hersh wrote that, according to one source, a government consultant, Bandar and the Saudi government have assured Washington that they will keep any dangerous Sunni groups potentially strengthened by the new policy under control.

Hersh said, however, that one of the key Shiite targets of US policy in the Middle East, Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah -- which Washington says is directed by Tehran -- said it opposed a sectarian Islamic conflict and was willing to talk with the United States.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah told Hersh in an interview that he believed the US, together with
Israel, was trying to split Islam, and to partition Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.

However, he said: "If the United States says that discussions with the likes of us can be useful and influential in determining American policy in the region, we have no objection to talks or meetings.""

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/usattacksiraniraq;_ylt=Aupcpy5PVupkLie9MdouXmIDW7oF

i hope the us funding terrorists doesnt surprise anyone

2/26/2007 3:32:27 PM

wlb420
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It always comes back to bite us in the ass........

2/26/2007 3:53:34 PM

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I was going to make a thread when I saw this in the morning, but I didn't know if the source (a UK paper) was credible or not, and I didn't want to waste anyone's time if it wasn't.

So, this is legit?

2/26/2007 4:02:57 PM

guth
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yeah i wondered about that too, but it would be consistent with policy for the us to work like this

[Edited on February 26, 2007 at 4:05 PM. Reason : .]

2/26/2007 4:04:55 PM

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Hersh: U.S. Funds Being Funneled To Violent Al Qaeda
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82q2gaSyzbs
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"New Yorker columnist Sy Hersh says the "single most explosive" element of his latest article involves an effort by the Bush administration to stem the growth of Shiite influence in the Middle East (specifically the Iranian government and Hezbollah in Lebanon) by funding violent Sunni groups. Hersh says the U.S. has been "pumping money, a great deal of money, without congressional authority, without any congressional oversight" for covert operations in the Middle East where it wants to "stop the Shiite spread or the Shiite influence." Hersh says these funds have ended up in the hands of "three Sunni jihadist groups" who are "connected to al Qaeda" but "want to take on Hezbollah." Hersh summed up his scoop in stark terms: "We are simply in a situation where this president is really taking his notion of executive privilege to the absolute limit here, running covert operations, using money that was not authorized by Congress, supporting groups indirectly that are involved with the same people that did 9/11." "

2/28/2007 8:45:56 AM

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i just watched this CNN clip

need someone to explain this shit to me - it's so compluhcaited

2/28/2007 5:56:07 PM

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