September 28, 2022

Al-Qaeda and Iran: Alliance Against the US

United Against Nuclear Iran

US Grand Jury indictment against Usama Bin Laden

United States District Court
Southern District of New York
November 5, 1998

Iran responsible for 1998 U.S. embassy bombings

By Marc A. Thiessen
The Washington Post 
December 8, 2011

U.S. District Court

The District of Columbia
By Judge John D. Bates
November 28, 2011

Judge orders Sudan, Iran to pay $75 million to family of USS Cole victim

By Spencer S. Hsu
The Washington Post
March 31, 2015

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/judge-orders-sudan-iran-to-pay-75-million-to-family-of-uss-cole-victim/2015/03/31/a2105dd8-d7b8-11e4-ba28-f2a685dc7f89_story.html


The 9/11 Commission Report

July 22, 2004


Extract 

Assistance from Hezbollah and Iran to al Qaeda

As we mentioned in chapter 2, while in Sudan, senior managers in al Qaeda maintained contacts with Iran and the Iranian-supported worldwide terrorist organization Hezbollah, which is based mainly in southern Lebanon and Beirut. Al Qaeda members received advice and training from Hezbollah.

Intelligence indicates the persistence of contacts between Iranian security officials and senior al Qaeda figures after Bin Ladin’s return to Afghanistan. Khallad has said that Iran made a concerted effort to strengthen relations with al Qaeda after the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole, but was rebuffed because Bin Ladin did not want to alienate his supporters in Saudi Arabia. Khallad and other detainees have described the willingness of Iranian officials to facilitate the travel of al Qaeda members through Iran, on their way to and from Afghanistan. For example, Iranian border inspectors would be told not to place telltale stamps in the passports of these travelers. Such arrangements were particularly beneficial to Saudi members of al Qaeda.120

Our knowledge of the international travels of the al Qaeda operatives selected for the 9/11 operation remains fragmentary. But we now have evidence suggesting that 8 to 10 of the 14 Saudi “muscle”operatives traveled into or out of Iran between October 2000 and February 2001.121

In October 2000, a senior operative of Hezbollah visited Saudi Arabia to coordinate activities there. He also planned to assist individuals in Saudi Arabia in traveling to Iran during November. A top Hezbollah commander and Saudi Hezbollah contacts were involved.122

Also in October 2000, two future muscle hijackers, Mohand al Shehri and Hamza al Ghamdi, flew from Iran to Kuwait. In November, Ahmed al Ghamdi apparently flew to Beirut, traveling - perhaps by coincidence - on the same flight as a senior Hezbollah operative. Also in November, Salem al Hazmi apparently flew from Saudi Arabia to Beirut.123

In mid-November, we believe, three of the future muscle hijackers, Wail al Shehri, Waleed al Shehri, and Ahmed al Nami, all of whom had obtained their U.S. visas in late October, traveled in a group from Saudi Arabia to Beirut and then onward to Iran. An associate of a senior Hezbollah operative was on the same flight that took the future hijackers to Iran. Hezbollah officials in Beirut and Iran were expecting the arrival of a group during the same time period. The travel of this group was important enough to merit the attention of senior figures in Hezbollah.124

Later in November, two future muscle hijackers, Satam al Suqami and Majed Moqed, flew into Iran from Bahrain. In February 2001,Khalid al Mihdhar may have taken a flight from Syria to Iran, and then traveled further within Iran to a point near the Afghan border.125

KSM and Binalshibh have confirmed that several of the 9/11 hijackers (at least eight, according to Binalshibh) transited Iran on their way to or from Afghanistan, taking advantage of the Iranian practice of not stamping Saudi passports. They deny any other reason for the hijackers’ travel to Iran. They also deny any relationship between the hijackers and Hezbollah.126

In sum, there is strong evidence that Iran facilitated the transit of al Qaeda members into and out of Afghanistan before 9/11,and that some of these were future 9/11 hijackers. There also is circumstantial evidence that senior Hezbollah operatives were closely tracking the travel of some of these future muscle hijackers into Iran in November 2000. However, we cannot rule out the possibility of a remarkable coincidence - that is, that Hezbollah was actually focusing on some other group of individuals traveling from Saudi Arabia during this same time frame, rather than the future hijackers.127

We have found no evidence that Iran or Hezbollah was aware of the planning for what later became the 9/11 attack. At the time of their travel through Iran, the al Qaeda operatives themselves were probably not aware of the specific details of their future operation.

After 9/11, Iran and Hezbollah wished to conceal any past evidence of cooperation with Sunni terrorists associated with al Qaeda. A senior Hezbollah official disclaimed any Hezbollah involvement in 9/11.128

We believe this topic requires further investigation by the U.S. government.

9/11 Commission Finds Ties Between al-Qaeda and Iran

By Adam Zagorin and Joe Klein
Time 
July 16, 2004

Court Filings Assert Iran Had Link to 9/11 Attacks

By Benjamin Weiser and Scott Shane
The New York Times 
May 19, 2011

The 9/11 Commission's Unfinished Business: What Did Iran Know?

By Philip Shenon
The Daily Beast
July 13, 2017

https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-911-commissions-unfinished-business-what-did-iran-know

NY Judge: Iran, Taliban, Al-Qaida Liable For 9/11 Attack

CBS New York 
December 22, 2011

Iran 911 Case

Havlish, et al vs. Osama Bin Laden, Iran, et al

Iran Told to Pay $10.5 Billion to Sept. 11 Kin, Insurers

By Bob Van Voris
Bloomberg 
March 9, 2016

New York Federal Judge Finds Iran Provided Material Support for 9/11 Attacks

By Joseph Braude
Asharq Al-Awsat 
March 17, 2016

Ashton, et al v. Al Qaeda Islamic, et al

United States District Court 
Southern District of New York 
March 9, 2016

Iran ordered to pay billions to relatives of 9/11 victims

By Aaron Katersky
ABC News 
May 1, 2018

Iranian Politician Discusses Facilitation Of 9/11 Hijackers

By Hanna Bogorowski
Daily Caller 
June 8, 2018

Daily Caller: Iran Facilitated Passage of 9/11 Attackers

By Timothy Meads
Townhall 
June 9, 2018

Iranian official: We protected al-Qaeda terrorists before 9/11

By Mary Kay Linge
New York Post 
June 9, 2018

Iranian Force Has Long Ties to Al Qaeda

By Dana Priest and Douglas Farah
The Washington Post 
October 14, 2003

Assessing the threat to the homeland from Al-Qaeda operations in Iran and Syria

U.S. House of Representatives
Committee on Homeland Security
Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence
Washington DC. 
May 22, 2013

State Department: Iran continues to host al Qaeda's 'core facilitation pipeline'

By Thomas Joscelyn
Long War Journal 
July 23, 2017

Al Qaeda's Iran connection

By Sean Durns
The Washington Times 
September 8, 2016

UN: Iran-based leaders 'have grown more prominent' in al Qaeda's global network

By Thomas Joscelyn
The Long War Journal 
August 14, 2018

Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Da'esh), Al-Qaida and associated individuals, groups, undertakings and entities

United Nations 
July 27, 2018

Analysis: CIA releases massive trove of Osama bin Laden's files

By Thomas Joscelyn and Bill Roggio
Long War Journal 
November 1, 2017

Canada thwarts "al Qaeda-backed" train plot, Iran denies role

By Euan Rocha and Alastair Sharp
Reuters 
April 23, 2013

Iran is new transit point for Somali charcoal in illicit trade taxed by militants: U.N. report

By Michelle Nichols
Reuters 
October 9, 2018

Report on Somalia of the Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea

Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009) concerning Somalia and Eritrea
United Nations 
November 9, 2018

Why Are Al Qaeda Leaders in Iran?

By Cole Bunzel
Foreign Affairs 
February 11, 2021

The Iran-al-Qa'ida Axis

By Michael R. Pompeo
Secretary of State
National Press Club 
January 12, 2021

Making Sense of Iran and al-Qaeda's Relationship

By Asfandyar Mir and Colin P. Clarke 
Lawfare
March 21, 2021

Iran's Ties to Al-Qaeda

By James Phillips and Nicole Robinson
The Heritage Foundation
February 12, 2021