Iran President Ahmadinejad attacks US during Afghanistan visit
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| Istanbul, Turkey
Iran fired up its verbal sparring match with the United States over Afghanistan on Wednesday, as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in Kabul and charged the US with playing a 鈥渄ouble game鈥 in the country.
The words echoed those of US Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who from the same podium at the presidential palace two days earlier accused Iran of 鈥減laying a double game鈥 in Afghanistan by declaring support for the government while secretly assisting its Taliban enemies.
Mr. Ahmadinejad arrived just before Mr. Gates left Kabul, a fact that the US defense chief said was 鈥渃ertainly fodder for all the conspiratorialists.鈥
The Iranian president said the US-led military presence 鈥 which is set to surge to 100,000 troops by the end of the year 鈥 will not resolve any of the problems in Iran鈥檚 eastern neighbor.
鈥淭hey are not successful in their fight against terrorists because they are playing a double game,鈥 said Ahmadinejad. 鈥淭hey themselves created terrorists, and now they say they are fighting them. It鈥檚 not possible; we can see that. Billions of dollars spent [with] casualties on both sides.鈥
Ahmadinejad said that Iran鈥檚 recent bloodless capture of the man at the top of its most wanted list should serve as an example. On Feb. 23, Iran stated that it had forced down the plane carrying Abdolmalek Rigi, the leader of the Jundallah (Soldiers of God), whose Sunni militants were responsible for a host of attacks against Revolutionary Guard and civilian targets in eastern Iran.
鈥淚ran captured one terrorist, and didn鈥檛 kill anyone,鈥 the Iranian president said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 possible. The fight against terrorism is not a military one; it requires the work of intelligence.鈥
Iran: No support for Taliban
Iran denies American claims that it is providing help to the Sunni Taliban, which in past years was a sworn enemy of Shiite-led Tehran. Washington states that its military presence is protecting the Afghan government 鈥 not fostering more terrorism, or a Taliban resurgence.
Ahmadinejad highlighted numerous cases of US airstrikes killing civilians, a point raised repeatedly by Afghanistan鈥檚 President Hamid Karzai as a key destabilizing factor recognized by US and NATO commanders.
In the most recent high-profile incident last month, America鈥檚 top military commander in Afghanistan, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, apologized directly to the Afghan people for the death of 27 civilians when their convoy was attacked by US special forces.
Ahmadinejad pledged 鈥渃ontinued鈥 support from Iran. But piqued by its ongoing row with the US, Europe, and the UN Security Council over its nuclear program, Iran declined to take part in a conference on Afghanistan's future in London in January.
Gates's admonition to Afghanistan's neighbors
Before departing the Afghan capital on Wednesday morning, Mr. Gates said he told Mr. Karzai that Kabul should be on good terms with all its neighbors. 鈥淏ut we also want all of Afghanistan鈥檚 neighbors to play an up-front game dealing with the government of Afghanistan.鈥
The Pentagon chief later visited a training ground for Afghan recruits run by US and British military forces. The US plans to begin a withdrawal from Afghanistan in mid-2011.
鈥淎lthough attention may be focused on operations in the south today, the training at this facility for the long term is even more important,鈥 Gates said. 鈥淎t the end of the day, only Afghans will be able to provide long-term security for Afghanistan.鈥
9/11 denial
American forces first toppled the Taliban government and their Al Qaeda allies led by Osama bin Laden in October and November 2001, shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon.
The visit of Ahmadinejad comes just days after the Iranian president declared that event a 鈥渂ig lie.鈥
鈥淪ept. 11 was a big lie, and a pretext for the war on terror and a prelude to invading Afghanistan,鈥 Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying on Iranian state TV last weekend. The attacks were a 鈥渃omplicated intelligence scenario and act.鈥
In the past, Ahmadinejad has inaccurately claimed that the US never published the names of the 2,750 people believed to have died in those attack. He was denied a request by New York City authorities to visit Ground Zero in 2007, during a meeting of the UN General Assembly. He said then that the attacks were a result of 鈥渋nhumane managing of the world by the US.鈥
On Wednesday in Kabul, Ahmadinejad questioned the US role in Afghanistan, without noting that it was the Sept. 11 attacks that prompted the US intervention in 2001.
鈥淢y question to Mr. Gates is, what is he doing here in this region?鈥 said Ahmadinejad, according to a live translation on Iran鈥檚 English-language channel PressTV. 鈥淗is country is 12,000 kilometers away.鈥
He complained that the US and other 鈥渆nemies of Iran and Afghanistan鈥 sought to block technical progress in Iran, from rocket launches into space to nuclear expertise. 鈥淭hey want to break down our countries,鈥 Ahmadinejad said. 鈥淏ut I am certain that all of them will meet defeat.鈥
Shortly after the fall of the Taliban, the Iranian government of then-President Mohammad Khatami played a key role in the creation of the postwar government that brought Karzai to power, and even offered to help train the new Afghan military alongside US forces, according to top US negotiators at the time.
The Bush administration rejected that training offer, but then complicated any future Iranian assistance by labeling the Islamic Republic part of an 鈥axis of evil鈥 with Saddam Hussein鈥檚 Iraq and North Korea in January 2002. For years, officials in Washington made clear that 鈥渞egime change鈥 in Iran was a policy goal.
Plenty of that bitterness remains, and Iran鈥檚 strategic calculations have changed with the presence of so many US-led Western forces in Afghanistan to the east, and today, some 100,000 US troops in Iraq to the west.
鈥淲e do not see the presence of foreign military forces in Afghanistan as a solution for peace in Afghanistan,鈥 Ahmadinejed said on Wednesday.
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