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(Wall Street Journal) Peter Wonacott - Bahrain Chief of Public Security Tariq Al Hasan said Saturday that police and the intelligence services have disrupted a number of attacks by intercepting vessels with weapons from Iran and discovering concealed facilities to make improvised explosive devices, also with material supplied by Iran. In October, Bahrain recalled its ambassador from Iran and expelled Iran's charge d'affairs, saying Iran supported "sabotage, terrorism and instigation to violence."2015-11-03 00:00:00Full Article
Bahrain Accuses Iran of Training Militants
(Wall Street Journal) Peter Wonacott - Bahrain Chief of Public Security Tariq Al Hasan said Saturday that police and the intelligence services have disrupted a number of attacks by intercepting vessels with weapons from Iran and discovering concealed facilities to make improvised explosive devices, also with material supplied by Iran. In October, Bahrain recalled its ambassador from Iran and expelled Iran's charge d'affairs, saying Iran supported "sabotage, terrorism and instigation to violence."2015-11-03 00:00:00Full Article
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