Wednesday, February 15, 2012


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Al-Qaeda In Iraq Threatens 'War' With Iran

(RFE/RL)

July 9, 2007 -- The leader of an umbrella group of Iraqi insurgents
linked to Al-Qaeda has threatened to wage war against Iran unless it
stops supporting Shi'a in Iraq.

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The warning came in an audio recording posted on the Internet and attributed to Abu Umar al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State in Iraq, an alliance of Sunni groups led by Al-Qaeda in Iraq.

The voice in the recording said the group would give Iranian leaders two months to end all of its support for Iraq's Shi'ite-led government and to stop intervening in Iraq. Otherwise, it said, a "severe war" awaited.

The authenticity of the tape could not be verified.

(AP, AFP)
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