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Iraq
U.S. troops raid Baghdad's Sheraton hotel - Detain 10 Iranian "Diplomats"
2007-08-28

U.S. troops raided a Baghdad hotel Tuesday night and detained about 10 people. A U.S.-funded radio station said the group included six members of an Iranian delegation here to negotiate contacts with the Iraqis.
The Iranian Embassy said seven Iranians including an embassy employee and six members of a delegation from Iran's Electricity Ministry were staying at the Sheraton Ishtar Hotel, which American forces entered late Tuesday.

Videotape shot by Associated Press Television News showed the Americans leading about 10 men — blindfolded and with their hands cuffed — out of the hotel in central Baghdad.

Other U.S. soldiers were seen leaving the hotel carrying what appeared to be luggage and at least one briefcase and a laptop computer bag.

U.S. military spokesman Lt. Col. Christopher Garver declined to comment, saying the action was part of an ongoing operation.

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The website of Radio Sawa, an Arabic language station financed by the United States, said the Iranian delegation was in Baghdad to negotiate contracts on electric power stations. The report said the Iranians were detained and taken to an unknown location.

An Iranian diplomat told The Associated Press that Tehran's embassy had notified Iraqi authorities about the Radio Sawa report. The diplomat refused to give his name.

Tension between the United States and Iran is running high with the Americans accusing Tehran of arming Shiite militias in Iraq, a charge the Iranians deny.

On Jan. 11, U.S. troops detained five Iranians in the northern Iraqi city of Irbil. U.S. authorities have said the five included the operations chief and other members of Iran's elite Quds Force, which is accused of arming and training Iraqi militants.

The five remain in U.S. custody.

HT to AOSHQ
Posted by:Frank G

#11  After the interrogations are finished all of these guys need to be on the same bus when it mysteriously catches fire and they slowly roast to death.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-28 21:52  

#10  Videotape shot by Associated Press Television News showed the Americans leading about 10 men — blindfolded and with their hands cuffed — out of the hotel in central Baghdad.

Heh. Wonder if the Iranians are smart enough to get the symbolism.

444 days from today is when?

LOL!!! Wouldn't surprise me if that's exactly what GWB intends to do.

Posted by: Dave D.   2007-08-28 21:36  

#9  You're being subtle again, Nimble Spemble dear. Why would the French protest?

444 days from now? Next year is a leap year, so somewhere around the beginning of Ramadan, perhaps?
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-08-28 20:47  

#8  "It would not be the first time GW has confused his opponents by saying something and then doing exactly that."

That bastard! How dare he?

Oh, the humanity!
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-08-28 20:45  

#7  444 days from today is when?
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2007-08-28 20:37  

#6  Funny how this is happening right after Sarko threatened the Iranians. Wonder if the French will be filing a protest with the Iranians about this hotel incident...Crickets.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-08-28 20:17  

#5  LOL, Steve. Yep.
Posted by: lotp   2007-08-28 19:59  

#4  Other than the fact that these "diplomats" were most likely al-Quds, who had been actively managing AIF from their (guess what, bugged) HQ at the Sheraton, I imagine that their computer was also full of all sorts of other goodies.

We have probably had them under intense surveillance ever since they landed in country, and can show the Iraqi government enough damning information so that they won't even "officially deplore" the incident very loudly.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-08-28 19:52  

#3  perhaps, he meant it?

It would not be the first time GW has confused his opponents by saying something and then doing exactly that.
Posted by: SteveS   2007-08-28 19:20  

#2  as Allahpundit noted, Bush also said today:
"I have authorised our military commanders in Iraq to confront Tehran’s murderous activities,”

perhaps, he meant it?
Posted by: Frank G   2007-08-28 18:50  

#1  Why precipitate a diplomatic incident? Maybe to send a message to Ahmadinejad? (Or perhaps this is for Maliki's consumption?)
Posted by: Jonathan   2007-08-28 18:44  

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