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Afghan foes join to plot U.S. troop attacks

Al-Qaida, Iran aid suicide bombing plans, leader says

By Kathy Gannon, The Associated Press
September 27, 2002

PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- Taliban fugitives and Afghan fighters loyal to a former foe have
allied and are getting arms and money from al-Qaida and Iran for planned suicide 
attacks
on American troops in Afghanistan, one of their leaders says.

The new alliance is said to be based in eastern Afghanistan and involves men led by 
several
former high Taliban officials and fighters of Hezb-e-Islami, a group headed by former
Afghan Prime Minister Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.

Hekmatyar's force was one of the U.S.-aided guerrilla armies that fought the Soviets 
in the
1980s. He fled to Iran in 1996 after his group was defeated by the Taliban, but has 
been
seeking to incite a "holy war" against American forces in Afghanistan.

The new alliance is known as Lashkar Fedayan-e-Islami, or Islamic Martyrs Brigade, a
Hekmatyar military commander, Salauddin Safi, told The Associated Press at a secret
meeting Wednesday in this frontier city.

"There will be suicide attacks, ambushes by suicide attackers and bomb blasts against
soldiers as they are moving from place to place and when they go out and disperse into
smaller numbers, like in searches," he said.

The threat comes against a backdrop of unsolved bombings in Afghan cities; there 
already
have been sporadic attacks on U.S. military posts and on American troops patrolling the
countryside.

Safi said the alliance plans to attack only American military targets. He said the 
group had
nothing to do with a Sept. 5 car bombing that killed 30 people and wounded more than 
150
in Kabul, the capital.

Western intelligence sources confirmed there is an alliance between the Taliban and
Hekmatyar. They also said they believe the alliance is receiving money from a variety 
of
sources, including the al-Qaida terror network and Iran.

However, neither Western nor Pakistani intelligence sources could confirm the 
existence of
the new group or the formation of suicide bombing squads.

Safi wouldn't give any specifics about the types of weapons or amounts of money.

Washington previously accused Iran of trying to destabilize Afghan President Hamid 
Karzai's
government by sending Iranian commandos to Afghanistan to incite tribal feuding and by
supplying arms and money to foes of his U.S.-backed government.

Another Hezb-e-Islami loyalist, who identified himself only as Abdullah, told AP in a
separate interview that Khalil Saeed Deek, a Palestinian-American banished from Jordan
last year on suspicion of links to Osama bin Laden, had brought money into Pakistan for
Hezb-e-Islami.

Abdullah said Deek, who was extradited from Pakistan to Jordan in December 1999, is 
living
in Pakistan under the protection of Hezb-e-Islami.

Hekmatyar, who lived in Iran during the Taliban's six-year rule, was forced to leave 
by the
Iranian government earlier this year after Washington demanded his expulsion.

"But the request for him to go was friendly. Still he travels back and forth between
Afghanistan and the frontier areas of Pakistan and Iran," said Safi.

After Afghanistan's Soviet-backed Marxist regime was defeated in the early 1990s,
Hekmatyar and leaders of other Afghan factions plunged into a ruinous civil war that
eventually provoked the rise of the Taliban religious army.

"The situation is not like it was before -- now we are united," Safi said.

He said Hezb-e-Islami commanders in Afghanistan's northeastern Kunar province forged 
the
alliance with three top men in the ousted Taliban regime. The alliance is strong in 
eastern
Afghanistan, which includes Paktia, Paktika and Khost provinces, he said.

Hekmatyar has been circulating clandestine newsletters and audiotapes calling for jihad
against American forces, and Safi brought out a new message.

The one-page letter in the Pashtu language announced the formation of the Martyrs 
Brigade
and it warned Afghans living near U.S. military bases to "leave immediately lest you 
face
any problem because we are going to start our struggle very soon against them."

At a U.S. military base called Camp Salerno in southeastern Afghanistan, Lt. Col. 
Martin
Schweitzer said they were aware of Hekmatyar and the threat posed by his loyalists and
the Taliban.

"Bring it on," Schweitzer said. "We're more than ready to handle any of the threats 
that are
out there."

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