WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday accused Iran of getting secret ties with the al-Qaida community and imposed new sanctions on a number of senior Iranian officers. Pompeo’s feedback come only a week sooner than the Trump management leaves administrative center and seemed aimed toward President-elect Joe Biden’s mentioned want to renew negotiations with Iran over the 2015 nuclear deal. President Donald Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018. In a speech to the National Press Club simply, Pompeo attacked Iran for alleged secret ties with al-Qaida, mentioning newly declassified intelligence suggesting Tehran harbored the crowd’s No. 2, Abu Muhammad al-Masri, who was once killed in August, reportedly by way of Israeli brokers. Shiite-ruled Iran and predominantly