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Iranian agents captured in Fallujah?
2004-11-14
Ten Iranian agents were arrested during a raid on a local mosque in Falluja following attacks by coalition forces. News of the arrests came at a press conference by the heads of the multinational and Iraqi forces in Falluja. The mosque had been housing at least 300 militants with 110 of them confirmed to be foreign nationals. The latest arrests follow a string of reports blaming Iran's religious regime of backing insurgencies in an attempt to halt the democratic process in Iraq.

The head of security in Soleimaniya (northern Iraq), Brigadier General Sarkout Hassan Jalal, said earlier this week, "Paramilitary forces secretly bring fresh forces from Iran into Iraq, and then take them to Falluja and other places." The Al-Sabah daily wrote on Nov. 8, "Iraqi National Guard forces arrested eight Iranians as they were blowing up food storages and other centers in Kut. After preliminary interrogations of those arrested, it became clear that they were blowing up a storage room where election ballots were stored. Voters will receive one of these cards to participate in the upcoming elections by showing their birth certificate."

Last week, Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi urged the European Union to use its influence over Iran to stop them from "fuelling violence" in his country. Iraqi President Ghazi al-Yawar also accused Iran of orchestrating attacks in Iraq. "Iran is playing a negative role in Iraq. It is behind the assassination of more than 18 Iraqi intelligence officers. It is also playing a negative role in southern Iraq," Yawar told Kuwait's Al-Qabas newspaper.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#6  Last week, Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi urged the European Union to use its influence over Iran to stop them from "fuelling violence" in his country.

Uh, huh. The only influence is the Iranians allowing the EU talk to them. It buys time, and keeps the Continentals happy.
Posted by: Pappy   2004-11-14 8:46:29 PM  

#5  Just kill them all.
Posted by: Steve   2004-11-14 6:31:18 PM  

#4  Why is it Saudi's caught in Fallujah are considered independent jihadists and not government agents but Iranian's caught there are considered government agents? Both nations are questionable.
Posted by: RJ Schwarz   2004-11-14 6:08:22 PM  

#3  execute them and throw their bodies back across the border
Posted by: Frank G   2004-11-14 11:32:57 AM  

#2   Our armed forces defeated this large nest of jihadists. Note that in just one location, a mosgue, "110 of them confirmed to be foreign nationals." Iran has declared war on Coalition Forces and Iraqis which want a free nation.
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-11-14 2:06:00 AM  

#1  "Kill all they send, and they will eventually stop coming."
Posted by: mojo   2004-11-14 1:49:43 AM  

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