Saudi sources says Iran holding al Qaeda operatives in "safe houses"
Iran's hosting of al Qaeda operatives is also an issue for the Saudi's who are attempted to get extradition of those who are Saudi citizens.
"...Iran has not responded to a request by Saudi Arabia to hand over any in the group who are Saudi citizens, the official said.
"He also said 'at least another 10 to 12 major al Qaeda fish,' as well as others who could be supporters of the group, are in Iran."
Giving sanctuary to al Qaeda operatives, whether in prison or a "safe house" is grounds for regime change in Tehran.
Iran's hosting of al Qaeda operatives is also an issue for the Saudi's who are attempted to get extradition of those who are Saudi citizens.
"...Iran has not responded to a request by Saudi Arabia to hand over any in the group who are Saudi citizens, the official said.
"He also said 'at least another 10 to 12 major al Qaeda fish,' as well as others who could be supporters of the group, are in Iran."
Giving sanctuary to al Qaeda operatives, whether in prison or a "safe house" is grounds for regime change in Tehran.
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