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Treasury Targets Al Qaida Operatives in Iran
U.S. Department of the Treasury ^ | January 16, 2009

Posted on 06/08/2017 7:22:38 PM PDT by piasa

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1/16/2009 hp-1360   Washington, D.C. - The U.S. Department of the Treasury today designated four al Qaida associates under Executive Order 13224, which targets terrorists and those providing support to terrorists or acts of terrorism. "It is important that Iran give a public accounting of how it is meeting its international obligations to constrain al Qaida," said Stuart Levey, Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence.  "Global efforts to financially isolate al Qaida have made it difficult for the core leadership to raise funds and sustain itself.  Nevertheless, al Qaida remains a very dangerous threat, and it is crucial to keep targeting the support lines of al Qaida and its affiliates." Under E.O. 13224, any assets held by these individuals under U.S. jurisdiction are frozen and U.S. persons are prohibited from engaging in any transactions with the designees. "Even though individual terrorist attacks are relatively inexpensive to carry out, it costs a great deal of money for al Qaida to operate globally.  These realities demand that we keep up the financial pressure against al Qaida and like-minded terrorist organizations," Levey continued. "Designations have a far reaching impact, deterring would-be donors from providing financial support to terrorism and leaving al Qaida leadership struggling to identify much-needed funding resources."

MUSTAFA HAMID AKAs:   Mustafa Muhammad `Atiya Hamid Mustafa Atiya Abu Walid al-Misri Abu al-Walid al-Masri Abu al-Walid Hashim al-Makki POB:      Alexandria, Egypt DOB: March 1945 Nationality: Egyptian   Pakistani

Mustafa Hamid is a senior al Qaida associate who served as a primary interlocutor between al Qaida and the Government of Iran. Before the fall of the Taliban, Hamid served as an instructor at a terrorist camp near Jalalabad that trained in the use of explosives. Hamid is the father-in-law of senior al Qaida military commander Sayf al-Adl. He formerly served as a correspondent for a satellite television station, at the request of senior al Qaida leadership. While living in Iran, Hamid was harbored by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which served as Hamid's point of contact for communications between al Qaida and Iran. In the mid-1990s, Mustafa Hamid reportedly negotiated a secret relationship between Usama Bin Laden and Iran, allowing many al Qaida members safe transit through Iran to Afghanistan. In the late 1990s, Mustafa Hamid passed communications between Usama bin Laden and the Government of Iran.  When tensions were high between Iran and Afghanistan, Mustafa Hamid traveled multiple times from Kandahar to Tehran as an intermediary for the Taliban. In late 2001, Mustafa Hamid was in Tehran delivering messages from the Taliban to the Government of Iran. Hamid also negotiated on behalf of al Qaida in an attempt to relocate al Qaida families to Iran. As part of this effort, senior al Qaida member Abu Hafs the Mauritanian traveled with Hamid and two IRGC members to Tehran for meetings. Beginning in late 2001, the family of a senior al Qaida military commander lived with Mustafa Hamid's family in Iran. Separately, in 2002 Mustafa Hamid facilitated contacts between the IRGC and another senior al Qaida military commander.   In mid-2003, Mustafa Hamid was arrested in Iran along with other al Qaida members and associates.

MUHAMMAD RAB'A AL-SA YID AL-BAHTIYTI AKAs:   Muhammad Mahmud Rabi' al-Zayd al-Bahtiti Muhammad Mahmud al-Bahtiti Muhammad Rabi' al-Sa'id al-Hatiti Muhammad Rabi' al-Bahtiti Abu Dujana al-Masri DOB: 1971 P013 Al-Sharqiyyah, Egypt Nationality: Egyptian   Pakistani

Muhammad Rab'a al-Sayid al-Bahtiyti is a senior member of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ) and an al Qaida operative. Bahtiyti has served as a trusted aide to his father- in-law Ayman al-­Zawahiri. In the mid-1990s, Bahtiyti served on an al Qaida military committee and provided military training that included urban warfare tactics for al Qaida members. Bahtiyti drafted training manuals for al Qaida as well as a book on security that was used as a template for al Qaida's surveillance operations. In 1995, Bahtiyti reportedly was involved in the bombing of the Egyptian Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan. After September 11, 2001, Ayman al-Zawahiri instructed Bahtiyti to take al-Zawahiri's family to Iran. Bahtiyti reportedly traveled to Iran with al-Zawahiri's daughters, where he was subsequently responsible for them. In January 2003, while working from Iran, Bahtiyti arranged housing on behalf of al Qaida. Bahtiyti reportedly was arrested by Iranian authorities in mid-2003.

ALI SALEH HUSAIN AKAs:   Abu Dahhak 'Ali Salih Husayn al-Dhahak al-Tabuki Ali Saleh Husain al-Tabuki 'Ali Salih Husayn 'Ula'lah 'Ali Salih Husayn 'Ala'lah Dhahhak al-Tabuki Abu Dhahak al-Yemeni DOB: Circa 1970 POB: al-Hudaydah, Yemen Nationality: Yemeni Height 5'9" Ali Saleh Husain is a senior al Qaida associate who had close relations with Usama bin Laden. Husain was responsible for logistics pertaining to al Qaida-affiliated fighters and acted as an interlocutor between al Qaida and its Chechnya-based affiliates. Husain coordinated with Usama bin Laden on the training of fighters in terrorist camps in Afghanistan who were preparing to travel to Chechnya. Circa early 2001, Husain reportedly arranged a meeting that included a senior al Qaida operations chief to discuss operations planned against Israel. In April 2002, al Qaida senior official Abu Zubaydah indicated that the responsibility for operational meetings for attacks against Israel had been handed over to Husain. Husain also was reportedly Abu Zubaydah's secondary point of contact for obtaining fraudulent passports. In 2001 after the fall of the Taliban, Husain facilitated the move of al Qaida-associated fighters, including an al Qaida military commander, from Afghanistan to Iran. After leaving Afghanistan, Husain was responsible for smuggling al Qaida members and associates via networks in Zahedan, Iran. In early 2002, Husain sent $20,000 to a senior al Qaida lieutenant who had requested financial assistance. Husain was detained by the Government of Iran in early 2003.

SA'AD BIN LADEN AKAs:   Sad Bin Laden Sa'ad Muhammad Awad Abud Muhammad Awad Muhammad 'Awad Adbud Sa'ad Muhammad Baabood Abdul Rahman Al-Kahtane Bin Muhammad Awad Abbud DOB: 1982 POB: Saudi Arabia Nationality: Saudi Araibian Passport No. 520951 (Sudan)   530951 (Sudan) Sa'ad bin Laden, one of Usama bin Laden's sons, has been involved in al Qaida activities. For example, in late 2001, Sa'ad facilitated the travel of Usama bin Laden's family members from Afghanistan to Iran. Sa'ad made key decisions for al Qaida and was part of a small group of al Qaeda members that was involved in managing the terrorist organization from Iran. He was arrested by Iranian authorities in early 2003. As of September 2008, it was possible that Sa'ad bin Laden was no longer in Iranian custody.


TOPICS: History; Reference
KEYWORDS: abuzubaidah; abuzubaydah; alqaeda; alqaedairan; iran; iranalqaeda

1 posted on 06/08/2017 7:22:38 PM PDT by piasa
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To: piasa
Don't recall seeing this report when it came out. What I do remember is the left assuring us there could be no possible collusion between Iran and AQ because of that insurmountable Sunni/Shiite divide.
Well, all I can say is....NUTS!
2 posted on 06/08/2017 7:43:46 PM PDT by stormhill
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To: stormhill

I can’t blame the Iranian government for protecting its citizens by keeping people like bin-Laden’s son as hostages. We can see from the ISIS attack on Tehran that Wahhabi-Shia enmity is real.


3 posted on 06/08/2017 9:09:07 PM PDT by Colonel Kangaroo
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To: stormhill

I can’t blame the Iranian government for protecting its citizens by keeping people like bin-Laden’s son as hostages. We can see from the ISIS attack on Tehran that Wahhabi-Shia enmity is real.


4 posted on 06/08/2017 9:09:17 PM PDT by Colonel Kangaroo
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To: piasa

This is an important story and like it or not; Iran is thought to have real connections with Al Qaeda. Most all of the hijackers traveled through Iran at the least in the year prior to 911.

People are letting Iran off and talk down the Saudis. That may be a valid point but likewise, there might be merit to the idea that Iran has helped out Al Qaeda. Just web search “Iran” and “911” and see what one gets.


5 posted on 06/08/2017 9:28:27 PM PDT by BeadCounter (Trump; most pro-life president ever.)
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To: Colonel Kangaroo

Iran wasn’t “protecting its citizens.” The last thing the regime in Iran is concerned about is protecting its citizens.

The ISIS attack on Iran is a new thing. Up until that very recent attack, Iran was magically immune and Iran provided “clean” passports to fighters to facilitate their movements.

ISIS/ISIL is just a recent name for Zarqawi’s terror group assumed some time after after Saddam Hussein’s General al Duri and sons swore bayat to Zarqawi in 2004, before Zarqawi took a dirt nap and Baghdadi took over. Zarqawi was the guy who had 2 - 3 terror cells established in Iraq before the US invasion, one of them in Baghdad, composed of Egyptian Islamic Jihad fighters. Another was along the Iraq-Iran border at the end of a smuggling route through Iran back towards Pakistan controlled for years by Zarqawi... that one was partly composed of men brought in from Afghanistan and Krekar’s Ansar group and operated in the no-fly zone, and contained some of Saddam’s intel people.

The Zarqawi Baghdad cell is interesting because it had so many EIJ members in it. al Qaeda’s #2, Zawahiri, leads the EIJ as a whole, and they are a component of the umbrella group known for the more famous bin Laden. The EIJ received financial support from Iran and al Qaeda as a whole leaned a great deal from Hazbollah.

The old canard that Shiite and Sunni cannot cooperate is possibly one of the most ridiculous myths held by Americans. Iran has supported the Sunni organization Hamas for years and years, for example. Iran supported Sudan’s al Turabi, a Sunni who is connected to al Arian’s folks in Florida and spoke here at one of their events.


6 posted on 06/08/2017 10:21:29 PM PDT by piasa
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To: stormhill

The reason there is so much hysteria directed at Flynn is not Russia. The Democrats don’t care about Russia; that’s all just kabuki- what they care about is protecting Iran at all costs.


7 posted on 06/08/2017 10:30:17 PM PDT by piasa
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To: piasa

http://www.weeklystandard.com/top-intel-official-al-qaeda-worked-on-wmd-in-iran/article/2003264

John Kerry and his ilk have been running quite the cover-up on behalf of the Iran lobby and a few repubs have been, too, and the press has been a willing accomplice.

http://www.businessinsider.com/brazils-iran-argentina-nuclear-ties-story-2015-3


8 posted on 06/08/2017 11:17:52 PM PDT by piasa
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