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THE HILL TV: IRAN UNTOLD STORY PART 1



THE HILL TV: IRAN UNTOLD STORY PART 1

The once-secret evidence connecting Iran to the deadly 1996 Khobar Towers terror attack.
Today it is widely accepted in the United States that Iran played a major role in the Khobar Towers terrorist bombing in Saudi Arabia in 1996 that killed 19 U.S. service members and wounded dozens more.

President Trump's administration even cited the attack earlier this month when it took the unprecedented action of naming Iran's Revolutionary Guard a foreign terrorist organization.

But there was a time back when Bill Clinton was president where the evidence of Iranian complicity was tightly held.

In the first episode of the sponsored content series Iran: The Untold Story, the once-secret cable that President Clinton sent to Tehran alerting them to the evidence is revealed and we talk to retired FBI Agent Bassem Youssef about his role in helping former FBI Director Louis Freeh solve the case and bring the terrorists to justice.

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