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U.S. officials: Iran talking to Al Qaeda about freeing captive top jihadis

posted at 5:12 pm on May 29, 2008 by Allahpundit
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Via ABC. More “goodwill.”

Senior U.S. officials tell ABC News that in recent months there have been secret contacts between the Iranian government and the leadership of al Qaeda. It’s a development that has caught the attention of top officials in the White House, the Pentagon and the intelligence community.

According to U.S. officials familiar with highly sensitive intelligence on this issue, the contacts are on the status of high-level al Qaeda operatives, including two of Osama Bin Laden’s sons, who have been under house arrest in Iran since 2003. The officials don’t believe Iran will allow these operatives to go free, but said they don’t know Iran’s motivation for initiating the talks.

“The Iranians know there would be hell to pay if these guys were set free,” a U.S. official told ABC News.

“Iran likely sees these individuals, as major bargaining chips,” says another official. “How and when they’re going to use those chips or whether they are going to keep them in the bank is part of an ongoing strategic discussion they are having internally.”…

In the past, the Iranians have also resisted efforts by Al Qaeda to get them released. But recently there has been a renewed effort by Al Qaeda to negotiate for their release and signs that the Iranians are willing to at least talk about that.

It’s not a secret that some of AQ’s big fish are in Iran but the feds pretend like it is for fear that making a big deal about it would spook Iran into turning them loose. Even so, major stories pop up in major pubs periodically: Newsweek ran a fascinating story a few years ago about how Saif al-Adel ended up in Iranian custody and WaPo claimed last year that Bush turned down an offer from Iran in 2003 to hand over al-Adel and the Bin Laden boys on Cheney’s and Rumsfeld’s advice. (This too-bad-to-check report from the Telegraph is still my favorite on this subject.) The New York Sun went so far as to allege that AQ has two separate leadership councils, one of which meets regularly in eastern Iran. The point being, contrary to what the nearest progressive might tell you, the two sides are well acquainted.

ABC’s sources speculate that this new round of “flirtation” is either some form of appeasement by Iran to get Al Qaeda to knock off its recent anti-Iranian rhetoric or a form of saber-rattling against the U.S., possibly due (just me speculating) to Maliki’s offensives in Basra and Sadr City. I’m not sure why they think it’s Iran that’s initiated the talks with AQ, though, instead of vice versa. Be on the lookout in your news reading over the next few weeks for stories about Al Qaeda’s leadership, as I’m suddenly seeing a curious amount of stuff about Osama and who might succeed him. First there was the report from Al Arabiya about the U.S. possibly having traced him to the K2 mountains, then there was Michael Hayden telling the AP about the CIA’s preparations for succession within Al Qaeda, then there’s the increasing success we’ve been having lately with airstrikes against AQ bigwigs in Pakistan, prompting one intel expert to note, “I think the money that the Americans are spreading around is having an effect.” Maybe it’s all a coincidence, but if AQ has reason to believe we have a bead on them then their demand for guys as seasoned as the ones in Iranian custody to fill any new vacancies will be sky high. Just a theory, but as I say, be on the lookout.


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Allah, why do you keep posting about these “distractions” that prevent us from talking about what the real issues are?

Rick on May 29, 2008 at 5:23 PM

Interesting analysis there AP. It’d be nice to hear another exclamation of “We got him!” sometime soon.

CP on May 29, 2008 at 5:25 PM

Good post.

Maybe Barry O can help mediate the Iran-al Qaeda dialogue.

JammieWearingFool on May 29, 2008 at 5:36 PM

They are turning over their al-Qaeda captives over to Nancy as another sign of goodwill.

kcluva on May 29, 2008 at 5:40 PM

There Iran goes, showing all that Pelosian “goodwill” they’re so famous for.

Exurban Jon on May 29, 2008 at 5:49 PM

Where is Jesse Jackson when you need him?

Limerick on May 29, 2008 at 6:17 PM

Man oh man, would that be the cherry on the cake of the Democrat Convention if Bush pulled Osama Bin Laden out of the hat, right about the time Obama is making a speech in Denver to the true believers about how we’re less safe.

That would be like ten Christmases coming at once for Republicans.

Tantor on May 29, 2008 at 6:19 PM

The import thing is were their preconditions for those talks, or just preparations?

pedestrian on May 29, 2008 at 6:20 PM

What’s more important is the missing 35 billions from Iran central bank. 35 billions, thats a lot of money for nuclear weapons.

http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/author/meirjavedanfar/

jdun on May 29, 2008 at 6:30 PM

Send Buraq now. He’ll whisper his magic words to A’jad in an atmosphere of good faith and mutual respect, and the terrorists will go right back to prison. Maybe he’d even get A’jad to deep-six his nuclear weapons program while he’s there.

Cicero43 on May 29, 2008 at 7:11 PM

Where is Jesse Jackson when you need him?

Limerick on May 29, 2008 at 6:17 PM

Whee’re a’em I? Do a you’a ha’ev a TV show’eh? Ca’en a you’a ga’et a’me so’em a fa’a'ace ta’iem?
- Reverend Jessie Jackson

MB4 on May 29, 2008 at 7:14 PM

This is where Barry comes in without preconditions and talks to both parties, charms their socks turbans off, and we live happily ever after. Oh wait! What will he say to them exaclty? Never mind.

Seriously, in the headline news you had a story last week about the Marines kicking butt in Afghanistan. That story talked about the foreign fighters who were commanders, and among them were Iranians.

Are these commaders rogue agents working with the Taliban, or were they sent by the Mullahs and/or Acmadinijead?

Buy Danish on May 29, 2008 at 7:29 PM

Make that [commanders]…

Buy Danish on May 29, 2008 at 7:29 PM

I smell a nuclear technology exchange for the Bin Laden boys and other AQ’s.

Good thing Barack is on top of things.

Otherwise one might worry.

profitsbeard on May 29, 2008 at 10:06 PM

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