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Washington cuts ties with Iran
25/05/2003 09:42 - (SA)
Washington - Washington has cut off contacts with Iran and is considering "public and private actions" to destabilise the Iranian government, The Washington Post reported on Sunday.
Top members of President George W Bush's administration will meet on Tuesday to discuss strategy toward the Islamic Republic, the report said.
Pentagon officials are advocating trying to foment a popular uprising to topple Iran's government, and the State Department may accept that approach if Iran does not take steps to crack down on al-Qaeda by Tuesday, the Post said.
Iran broke off relations with the United States after its 1979 Islamic Revolution, and Bush last year famously labelled it part of an "axis of evil" along with Iraq and North Korea. US officials have also been worried about Iran's nuclear programme.
But the two sides made "discreet contacts" before and during this year's war on Iraq, most recently through a secret meeting in Geneva on May 3.
Washington cancelled a subsequent meeting after the May 12 bombings in Saudi Arabia, the Post said, after reviewing intelligence intercepts that reportedly show that al-Qaeda operatives hiding in Iran were involved in planning the attacks, which killed 34, including nine suicide bombers.
Iran has denied that it is harboring members of the network, but the Post cited an administration official as saying fewer than a dozen al-Qaeda operatives are hiding in an isolated part of northeastern Iran where the government has little control.
"I don't think the elected government knows much about it," the official told the Post.
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