America delete Iran and Hezbollah of terrorism lists
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Delete an annual report issued recently by the US Director of National Intelligence, Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon, from the list of "terrorist" challenges facing the United States.
Report submitted by the Intelligence Director James Clapper to the US Senate, was released on 26 February, and was published on Tuesday, the newspaper "Times of Israel ", which indicated that the reason for deleting Iran's efforts to fight al" Daash . "
The report said Hezbollah once, in reference to the threats faced by the militant groups, such as "Daash" and "Front victory," while Dan Tehran only to support the Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad .
In the previous report to Clapper, issued in 2014, included intelligence Iran Director and Hezbollah under the "terrorism" section, explaining that they "remain dominant in the threat to the interests of the allies of the United States directly. Hezbollah has increased the international terrorist activity in recent years to the point did not notice it since the nineties."
Iran also was included in the "terrorism" section to copy the years 2011, 2012 and 2013 from the same report.
It is noteworthy that Iran and Hezbollah are the most powerful regional allies of the Assad regime, which seeks to install his feet in Syria despite the war, which entered its fifth year in the country.
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Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Delete an annual report issued recently by the US Director of National Intelligence, Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon, from the list of "terrorist" challenges facing the United States.
Report submitted by the Intelligence Director James Clapper to the US Senate, was released on 26 February, and was published on Tuesday, the newspaper "Times of Israel ", which indicated that the reason for deleting Iran's efforts to fight al" Daash . "
The report said Hezbollah once, in reference to the threats faced by the militant groups, such as "Daash" and "Front victory," while Dan Tehran only to support the Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad .
In the previous report to Clapper, issued in 2014, included intelligence Iran Director and Hezbollah under the "terrorism" section, explaining that they "remain dominant in the threat to the interests of the allies of the United States directly. Hezbollah has increased the international terrorist activity in recent years to the point did not notice it since the nineties."
Iran also was included in the "terrorism" section to copy the years 2011, 2012 and 2013 from the same report.
It is noteworthy that Iran and Hezbollah are the most powerful regional allies of the Assad regime, which seeks to install his feet in Syria despite the war, which entered its fifth year in the country.
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