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BY MARIA ABI-HABIB
HERAT, AfghanistanIran is funding aid projects and expanding intelligence networks across Afghanistan, moving to fill the void to be left by the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan by the end of 2014, according to U.S. and Afghan officials.
While Iran's spending here is nowhere near the billions the U.S. spends, Tehran's ability to run grass-roots programs and work directly with Afghans is giving its efforts disproportionate cloutsomething it could wield against American interests should the U.S. military strike Iran's nuclear program.
"Iran is the real influence here. With one snap of their fingers, they can mobilize 20,000 Afghans".
Iran Uses Aid to Build Afghan Influence - WSJ.com
HERAT, AfghanistanIran is funding aid projects and expanding intelligence networks across Afghanistan, moving to fill the void to be left by the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan by the end of 2014, according to U.S. and Afghan officials.
While Iran's spending here is nowhere near the billions the U.S. spends, Tehran's ability to run grass-roots programs and work directly with Afghans is giving its efforts disproportionate cloutsomething it could wield against American interests should the U.S. military strike Iran's nuclear program.
"Iran is the real influence here. With one snap of their fingers, they can mobilize 20,000 Afghans".
Iran Uses Aid to Build Afghan Influence - WSJ.com