Azerbaijan captures terrorists trained where? "Peaceful" Iran

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Hayabusa Rider

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What a huge surprise :rolleyes:

BAKU, Azerbaijan — Members of a suspected terrorist group arrested this month in Azerbaijan had links to al-Qaida and some trained in neighboring Iran, officials said Thursday.

Some of the 17 suspects had fought NATO-led troops in Afghanistan and others had undergone a two-month training course in Iran in preparation for waging a jihad, or Islamic holy war, in Azerbaijan, the National Security Ministry said in a statement.

The ministry first announced the bust on April 6, saying the suspects were arrested in the capital, Baku, and several other cities across Azerbaijan, a former Soviet nation on the Caspian Sea. One security officer was shot and killed and three others were wounded in a skirmish during the arrests, and one suspect was also killed, it said.

The suspects were accused of planning a series of terror attacks intended to “disrupt stability and sow panic among the population.”

In the new statement, issued late Wednesday, the ministry said the group was led by Vugar Padarov, a 37-year-old Azerbaijani citizen. Some of its members had received religious training in Syria, and some had learned how to handle weapons with the Jihad Islami group in Pakistan and took part in fighting NATO-led troops in Afghanistan, the ministry said.

It also said that some of the suspects had spent two months in Iran for weapons training, but gave no further details.

National Security Ministry spokesman Arif Babayev said Thursday that this group was unrelated to alleged Iranian agents arrested in February and March. He said the investigation was ongoing and he could give no further details.

The ministry announced the arrests in March of 22 Azerbaijani citizens it said had been hired by Iran to stage terror attacks against the U.S. and Israeli embassies as well as Western-linked groups and companies. It said they had been trained in Iran by the Revolutionary Guard.

Earlier this year, they announced the arrest of several other suspected terrorists allegedly working for Iran’s secret services.

Azerbaijan, an oil-rich former Soviet nation of 9 million people wedged between Russia and Iran, has nurtured close relations with the United States and played an active role in Western-led counter-terrorist programs. That policy course has placed a strain on its ties with Iran, which hosts a sizable ethnic Azeri community.

Authorities in Baku have insisted, however, that they will not permit use of the country for any military action against Iran.

No doubt someone will come up with "what about Israel!", but Israel isn't supporting international terrorism.

No wonder why Iran is seen to be the largest threat in the region not only by the west but by other nations as well.
 
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The particulars were just released, if you hadn't taken notice.

Ah ok

Is this the update you wanted to share?

*National Security Ministry spokesman Arif Babayev said Thursday that this group was unrelated to alleged Iranian agents arrested in February and March. *
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Ah ok

Is this the update you wanted to share?

*National Security Ministry spokesman Arif Babayev said Thursday that this group was unrelated to alleged Iranian agents arrested in February and March. *

Article is dated april 19

Perhaps you would like to go to all the Israel/Iran threads and let them know that's already being discussed. You seem to have missed those.

Have any comment concerning the Iranian terrorist involvement or just trolling?
 

cybrsage

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You would think Iran would stop sending their terrorists and other agents through Ajerbaijan...they seem to get busted there a lot.
 

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What a huge surprise :rolleyes:



No doubt someone will come up with "what about Israel!", but Israel isn't supporting international terrorism.

No wonder why Iran is seen to be the largest threat in the region not only by the west but by other nations as well.

LOL...not defending those idiots, but you do know the US and Israel aid and sponsor MEK, which is designated a terrorist group by the US even?

MEK is allegedly responsible for the assassinations of Iranian scientists and other terrorist activities.
 

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Shocking I tell you! Who would have possibly guessed that Iran would be involved in training and supporting terrorists? No way.
 

woodie1

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Shocking I tell you! Who would have possibly guessed that Iran would be involved in training and supporting terrorists? No way.

Yeah, I would never in a million years think that one would find a link between Iran and any terrorists. We all know they are the leading peace proponents in the region.
 
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