Weapons
of mass distruction, an al-Qaeda plot out of Iran - things are
getting surreal!
US
behind Canada’s anti-Iran allegations to cover up al-Qaeda ties
The
United States has persuaded Canada to falsely attribute a botched
al-Qaeda-linked terror plot to Iran in a last-ditch bid to cover up
its support of terrorist groups fighting in Syria.
23
April, 2013
On
Monday, Canadian police said they have thwarted what they called an
al-Qaeda-supported terrorist plot to attack a major transportation
route in the North American country.
The
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Ontario said on Monday that
they had arrested two foreign nationals allegedly linked to “al-Qaeda
elements inside Iran.”
Analysts
have noted that Washington is behind these unsubstantiated
allegations as it seeks a scapegoat to deflect attention from its
support of al-Qaeda terrorists in Syria.
Tehran
has time and again condemned al-Qaeda as a terrorist group.
On
Tuesday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said
“al-Qaeda’s mindset is by no means congruent with [the ideology
of] the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
He
also noted that Canada has even failed to provide any reliable
evidence on the suspects claimed to have been detained in relation to
the case.
The
Canadian police said the two suspects, who had been under
surveillance since last August, are to stand trial on Tuesday.
The
al-Nusra Front, which has pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda, has been
behind many of the deadly bombings targeting both civilians and
government institutions across Syria since the beginning of violence
in March 2011.
While
al-Qaeda-linked groups have been listed as terrorist entities under
sanctions by the United Nations, militants in Syria, including those
belonging to the al-Nusra Front have been receiving all forms of
support from Washington.
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