US accuses Iran of links with Al-Qaeda

Barack Obama's administration accuses Iran of having secret links with
Al-Qaeda to transport finances and forces, RIA Novosti reports.


Iran transports forces from the Middle East to Afghanistan and Pakistan.


US Assistant Presidential Advisor for National Security John Brennan
said that Al-Qaeda is still the main threat to the USA even after the
death of its leader Osama bin Laden. The terrorist leader was killed
by the US special forces in Abbotabad, near Islamabad on May 2.


USA and a set of Western states accuse Iran of developing nuclear arms
on the background of peaceful energy. Iran insists that the nuclear
program is aimed at fulfilling the demand for electricity. The UN
Security Council passed the fourth resolution against Iran in June
2010, introducing additional sanctions due to refusal of Tehran to
fulfill international demands and questions of the IAEA regarding its
nuclear program.

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