Isis Militants ‘Plotting to seize Iran’s Nuclear Secrets with Russia’s Help’
Militant group’s Iraq forces planned to invade Iran and make a deal with Russia for oil
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October 5, 2014 10:10 BST
Shi’ite fighters, who have joined the Iraqi army to fight against militants of the Isis, take part in field training in the desert region near Baghdad.(Reuters)
According to newspaper, an Isis (Islamic State) manifesto, believed to be written by its commander Abdullah Ahmed al-Meshedani, states the militant group is planning to take its battle to Iran, to obtain Tehran’s nuclear secrets.
The papers were seized by Iraqi authorities during a
counter-offensive against Isis, and were verified by Western
intelligence authorities. It was thought to have been seized during a
raid on a senior militant’s house.
The Sunni insurgent group’s manifesto also
reportedly contained plans to uproot the Shi’ite-dominated Iranian
government in order to spread its self-proclaimed caliphate, and plans
to ethnically cleanse the Middle East of Shi’ite Muslims.
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