Qatar’s suspicious relation with Iran in CIA memos

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Sun, 12 Nov 2017 - 08:33 GMT

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CAIRO –12 November 2017: The Central Intelligence Agency of America (CIA) came back on Sunday after 10 days of lull to release to the public documents about former leader of al-Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden, received messages from his agent in Iran, Abo Anas, confirming that Al Jazeera’s photographer is being arrested and detained in Iran’s prison.

During the meeting, Abo Anas complained about the situation and treatment inside the prisons, confirming that Iran breached its agreement with al-Qaeda and arrested some of al-Qaeda members.

The document revealed how Iran facilitated at first the reception of al-Qaeda members before changing it policy to arrest a lot of members from the organization as well the photographer of Al Jazeera.

The most important thing that Qatari regime did not mention is this arrest in its terrorist channel, while conducted large campaign when U.S. arrested its correspondent in Afghanistan due to the good relation between Qatari regime and Iran.

The CIA released last week to the public nearly 470,000 additional files recovered in the May 2011 raid on Osama Bin Laden’s compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. CIA director Mike Pompeo authorized the release in the interest of transparency and to enhancepublic understanding of al-Qaeda and its former leader, the CIA stated on Wednesday.

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