Intelligence Director: Iran Covertly Supplying Arms To Taliban, CIA Closely Tracking Global Economic Crisis


First Posted: 08- 6-09 05:09 PM   |   Updated: 08- 6-09 07:46 PM

I Like ItI Don’t Like It
Taliban

As the body count rises for U.S. troops in Afghanistan - four Marines were killed by a roadside bomb on Thursday, making August on track to be one of the deadliest months in the war - more trouble looms on the horizon.

A newly-declassified list of answers given by Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair to questions submitted by the Senate Intelligence Committee in April 2009 outlines increasing concerns about the situation in Afghanistan. The illuminating Q&A was obtained by the Federation of American Scientists' Secrecy News blog.

Blair noted that, according to counterinsurgency principles, it would require "roughly 818,000 security personnel to secure Afghanistan," which would require a massive increase in troops considering that there are currently only 83,094 soldiers in the Afghan National Army. Even to raise the level to 325,000 troops, which would be deemed essential to securing the Pashtun areas where most Taliban insurgents are located, would cost $946 million per year, almost quadruple the country's 2008 defense budget of $242 million.

In another development that threatens to raise tensions in the region, Blair said that "Iran is covertly supplying arms to Afghan insurgents while publicly posing as supportive of the Afghan government." That includes the provision of small arms, mines, rocket-propelled grenades, rockets, mortars and plastic explosives. Ironically, Blair also noted that Iran has been assisting Afghanistan with developing their security capabilities through the "construction of border security facilities."

Other alarming revelations in the Q&A:

- Al-Qaida "and its regional affiliates will continue to plot against the U.S. and its interests abroad over the next twenty years."

- Al-Qaida and other terrorist organizations continue to seek and obtain funding from private Saudi donors.

- Though Al-Qaeda operatives are attempting to acquire chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear weapons and materials, their most probable attack scenario involves "conventional explosives" and improvised explosive devices.

- Saudi Arabia's rehabilitation program for former jihadists would be the envy of any social welfare democracy: terrorists receive psychological counseling and social support, which includes "assisting participants in locating a job or finding a wife; paying for weddings and dowries; funding stipends; providing transportation, housing, and medical care; and providing financial assistance to detainees' families."

- The global economic crisis "represents the primary near-term security concern for the United States. Blair added that "there is a heightened risk of social and political instability worldwide as governments and citizens grapple with rising unemployment, corporate bankruptcies, frozen financial systems, plummeting trade, and a decline in remittances." That threat hampers the ability of the U.S. to tackle other national security challenges and as allies get distracted with responding to social unrest spurred by unemployment, they are less able to cooperate on counter-terror or the wars in Iran and Afghanistan. Blair even warns that a developing country's economic collapse could lead to the state being "up for sale to the highest bidder."

The National Intelligence Council has produced more than six classified analyses of "the fallout and implications of global economic turbulence." And the CIA is so focused on the issue that it has produced a similar number of analytic products - roughly 270 - on both terrorism and on the global economic crisis.

As the body count rises for U.S. troops in Afghanistan - four Marines were killed by a roadside bomb on Thursday, making August on track to be one of the deadliest months in the war - more trouble loo...
As the body count rises for U.S. troops in Afghanistan - four Marines were killed by a roadside bomb on Thursday, making August on track to be one of the deadliest months in the war - more trouble loo...
Report Corrections
 
Comments
125
Pending Comments
0
iPhone App Promo

Want to reply to a comment? Hint: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to

View Comments:
Page: 1 2 3 4 Next › Last » (4 pages total)
- ForeverXL I'm a Fan of ForeverXL 35 fans permalink
photo

It is true, Iran are big funders for Hamas and Hizbollah, but funding Taliban seems far stretched.
Taliban hate Shia Iran.

Only possibility is if they approach it with the 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 AM on 08/10/2009
- JerryLevy I'm a Fan of JerryLevy 54 fans permalink
photo

Iran has been covertly supporting terrorists everywhere. Whether it is the Taliban, Hamas, Hezbollah, or Ansar Al Islam or others. The blood on the hands of this despotic radical regime is legendary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 08/08/2009
- CigarGod I'm a Fan of CigarGod 107 fans permalink
photo

Oh Jerry, jerry jerry....
Who were the Taliban before they were the Taliban...­and who was supplying arms and training to them...aga­inst the Soviets?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 08/09/2009
- JerryLevy I'm a Fan of JerryLevy 54 fans permalink
photo

Precisely----BEFORE the Taliban, the U.S. helped freedom fighters stop the Soviets from turning Afghanistan into a Russian satellite. Something the U.S. can be proud of. We had nothing to do with the radical hate filled force that took the country later.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 08/09/2009
photo

Understand Geopolitics, Why would Iran not want to weaken the U.S.? We take any opportunity to weaken Iran if we could not be caught right? Remember we arm Israel how about Saddam? Who do you think kept Twitter up? clue the CIA, Why? To make Iran look unstable to the world

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 AM on 08/08/2009
- altohone I'm a Fan of altohone 30 fans permalink

Unsubstantiated claims should not be repeated as news.

Yes, I want actual proof before I swallow this new batch of KoolAid.

I thought HuffPo was hiring journalists?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 08/07/2009
photo

Aggragaters?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 08/07/2009
- anti-tazi I'm a Fan of anti-tazi 10 fans permalink

What a load of crap. Taliban hate the Iranians. They would never except weapons from shia heretics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 08/07/2009
- ForeverXL I'm a Fan of ForeverXL 35 fans permalink
photo

Indeed

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 AM on 08/10/2009
- MTiffany I'm a Fan of MTiffany 8 fans permalink

And we're supposed to believe any of this because our country's esteemed "Intelligence" agencies would NEVER lie, right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 08/07/2009

here we go again. WMD anyone? How about mobile biological labs? How many times have we heard about Iranian arms in Iraq and yet not one shred of public evidence. The one time they did show any evidence the weapons had english written all over them not pashtun so no Iranian would even know what was written on their own weapons. Since then there has been nothing but empty accusations. If they had ever had any real proof they would shown it all over a trumpeted it from the roof tops. This just the same bovine leavings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 08/07/2009
- duxguts I'm a Fan of duxguts 24 fans permalink
photo

It must be gospel, it came from the CIA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 08/09/2009

Why can't Iran covertly buy a nuclear weapon?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 08/07/2009
- S1m0n I'm a Fan of S1m0n 93 fans permalink
photo

Because they're not looking for one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 08/07/2009
- Paulo1 I'm a Fan of Paulo1 41 fans permalink

So you (Iran) have someone on two of your borders who is not exactly your friend (The US Army in Iraq and Afghanistan)

Do you?
A) wish them well and godspeed in their efforts to build up US allied governments that conflict with your theocracy
B) sulk and hope that Allah in His infinite wisdom will make them all repent their evil ways
C) Slip a few guns to the guys who are making life tough for them and hope for a nice protracted shooting match to keep the eyes off you

I would offer that most people would just assume option C. I certainly did! Maybe I should be a CIA specialist as it doesn't exactly appear to be difficult and I hear the pay is good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 PM on 08/07/2009
- max08 I'm a Fan of max08 48 fans permalink

ABSOLUTE B.S. A complete concoction. Iran's extreme animus against the Taliban is well-known, and it was reported earlier this year that Iran secretly helped the US in its fight against the Taliban in the last part of Bush's admin. Iran has been offering help to fight the Taliban for years.

This kind of report is what happens when pro-Iranian war factions can hijack the editorial board of online news orgs like this one and the editors, such as they are, don't even bother to compare the contents with the source cited. The ”alarming revelations in the Q&A“ listed above do not comport with statements made in the original Q&A, and certainly do not provide an accurate context.

This is part of the effort to denigrate the Dec 2007 NIE in which 16 of our intel agencies said Iran is not a threat to the US and get it rewritten to justify an attack on Iran.

Keep your eye on the internal players trying to effect this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 08/07/2009
photo

Iran sells weapons on an open market right? So if the Taliban get their hands on some weapons doesnt necessarily mean they sold it to them right? The US sells weapons on the open market, Mexican cartels purchase them, does that mean we are selling arms to the Cartels?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 AM on 08/08/2009
- SteadyOn I'm a Fan of SteadyOn 17 fans permalink

Not true. Iran is Shia, Taliban are Sunni. Iran has an educated population, allowing women (although they must be "covered" with hijab) to attend schools, and work. Taliban throws acid in girls faces if they try to go to school
Sounds like an AEI plot to make Iran look bad. Look in the mirror first, Wolfowitz, Perle, Feith et al. And now John Bolton ("why helping free the journalists from N Korea is a bad idea" walrus=man)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 08/07/2009
- KHAAANNN I'm a Fan of KHAAANNN 38 fans permalink

I don't believe a word of this.
This is just more scare tactics by the Bomb-Iran, Israel-first factions buried in the Pentagon and CIA.
Iran helped us defeat the Taliban in 2002 by closing their border with Afghanistan and turning over any Taliban they found in their country.
They HATE the Sunni-Wahhabi Taliban and do everything they can to fight it.
Under no circumstances would Shiite Iran EVER supply arms to one of their most hated enemies.
Total B.S.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 08/07/2009
photo

Wow, this is news? Is this any different than when we were covertly supplying arms to Iran, or when we were covertly supplying arms to the Afghani mujahedin, or when we were covertly supplying arms to Saddam's Iraq, or when......­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 08/07/2009
- PWM I'm a Fan of PWM 257 fans permalink
photo

Under Reagan, we openly supported Iraq by giving them weapons and technology while secretly doing the same for Iran.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 08/07/2009
- JoeBlough I'm a Fan of JoeBlough 60 fans permalink
photo

And then we wonder why we get no respect.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 08/07/2009
photo

Actually "PWM", I believe that the chemical-weapons precursors that we gave to Saddam during the '80's were supplied covertly, while the money we made from the Iranian arms sales went to fund Central American death squads (again covertly, of course).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 08/07/2009
- Wozzeck I'm a Fan of Wozzeck 21 fans permalink
photo

"In another development that threatens to raise tensions in the region, Blair said that "Iran is covertly supplying arms to Afghan insurgents while publicly posing as supportive of the Afghan government­." That includes the provision of small arms, mines, rocket-propelled grenades, rockets, mortars and plastic explosives. Ironically, Blair also noted that Iran has been assisting Afghanistan with developing their security capabilities through the "construction of border security facilities­."

As far as developments that "raise tensions in the region", what about the US occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, the bombing of civilians, the use of drone rocket attacks in Pakistan, and US funding of Iranian dissident terrorists?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 08/07/2009
- smchp I'm a Fan of smchp 75 fans permalink
photo

This is such nonsense. Al Qaeda/Taliban are overwhelmingly ethnic Pashtun . Iranians have a higher proportion of Sunni Muslims. These muslims hate Pashtuns have a standing order to kill Pashtuns on sight!

So I find it more that a little hard to believe that Iran and the Taliban are doing business together.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 08/07/2009
Page: 1 2 3 4 Next › Last » (4 pages total)
Comments are closed for this entry

 You must be logged in to comment. Log in  or connect with 

Connect