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Iraq-Jordan
Iran, Hezbollah support al-Sadr
2004-04-07
Sheik Moqtada al-Sadr, the lunatic fiery Iraqi Shi’ite cleric who ordered his fanatical militia to attack coalition troops, is being supported by Iran and its terror surrogate Hezbollah, according to military sources with access to recent intelligence reports.
Gee, what a shock!
Sheik al-Sadr’s bid to spark a widespread uprising in Iraq comes at a particularly pivotal time. The United States is conducting a massive troop rotation that leaves inexperienced troops in some locations, including Fallujah, which is west of Baghdad and where Sunnis have mounted another series of rebellions. Sheik al-Sadr, who has traveled to Iran and met with its hard-line Shi’ite clerics, is an ardent foe of the United States who wants all foreign troops to leave. The United States suspects that his goal is to create a hard-line Shi’ite regime in Iraq modeled after Tehran’s government. Military sources said Sheik al-Sadr is being aided directly by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, which plays a large role in running that country, and by Hezbollah, an Iranian-created terrorist group based in Lebanon. One of the sources said these two organizations are supplying the cleric with money, spiritual support and possibly weapons. "Iran does not want a success in Iraq," the source said. "A democratic Iraq is a death knell to the mullahs."
Ring that bell, Quasimodo!...
When the 82nd Airborne Division first tried to subdue Fallujah in the summer, units went block by block to locate insurgents. Now, in the second intense battle for the city of Saddam Hussein loyalists, intelligence collection has improved and U.S. Marines can target specific dwellings. "The plan is not to go house to house, street to street. We are trying to get insurgents," Capt. Ed Sullivan told Agence France-Presse. Mr. Hillen said such precision operations mean that the Marines are getting good intelligence. "If you have good intelligence beforehand, which is the key to the whole Fallujah-type operations, you can at the same time be precise and overwhelming. We’ve been in and around Fallujah for quite some time, and I’m sure we have some pretty good intelligence sources there."
Posted by:mojo

#1  Can anyone please tell me WHY there has not been more of a direct public warning, from the administration, to Iran concerning Iran's
tendency to flood Iraq with Iranian intelligence officers? I can image we have killed several of these infiltrators throughout this past year...but why no public focus? Is it that we could not handle an all out war with Iran at this point and we want to leave things well enough alone?

Perplexing!

Brien
Posted by: Brien   2004-04-07 7:49:55 PM  

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