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US, UK get blame for Iran unrest | |
2005-08-15 | |
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Asefi said the United States is stuck in Iraq and is trying to divert attention from its plight by sowing unrest across the border. Under US protection, Iraq's Kurds have enjoyed autonomy and a booming economy, fuelled partly by trade with Iran. Iraq's ascendant Kurds engage in contacts - including lucrative exports of illegal liquor and other goods - with their kin across the border. On Thursday, Human Rights Watch said at least 17 people had been killed and hundreds more injured and arrested after anti-government protests broke out in Iran's Kurdish northwest. The New York-based rights group blamed the killings on the Iranian security forces, and said their indiscriminate shooting had also wounded hundreds of people. Asefi also said a spate of previous riots in Iran's western Khuzestan province was encouraged by the British presence in Iraq. In April, minority Arabs rioted against the government, leaving at least one protester dead and several injured. More than 200 people were arrested. Khuzestan abuts southern Iraq, where security is under the control of British soldiers in the US-led force. | |
Posted by:Fred |
#17 ![]() ![]() "We are just sooooooooo bad!" |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-08-15 16:38 |
#16 I hope he is right. We should be creating serious unrest in Iran. |
Posted by: Captain America 2005-08-15 16:29 |
#15 And your point is? Write up a letter of protest and we'll start ignoring it immediately. |
Posted by: mojo 2005-08-15 12:03 |
#14 Damn right we should be doing something - we should be shipping truckloads of arms and ammo to the 'insurgents' in Iran. Seems they can dish it out but can't take it. |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2005-08-15 11:54 |
#13 Ooops. Double posting. Sorry. |
Posted by: gromgoru 2005-08-15 11:16 |
#12 Why does he looks like John Walton? |
Posted by: gromgoru 2005-08-15 10:55 |
#11 Why does he looks like John Walton? |
Posted by: gromgoru 2005-08-15 10:55 |
#10 Thank you SPOD: I was feeling left out. |
Posted by: gromgoru 2005-08-15 10:54 |
#9 RC - Lol! I like the way you think, lol! |
Posted by: .com 2005-08-15 09:51 |
#8 as others have said, if were not doing something, we SHOULD be. Discretely though. |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2005-08-15 09:43 |
#7 According to some information, the Americans intervened in northwestern Iran. This is not acceptable at all Which is? The "some information" or the alleged intervention? |
Posted by: eLarson 2005-08-15 09:13 |
#6 It's my fault. I've been prank-calling Iran. |
Posted by: Robert Crawford 2005-08-15 08:37 |
#5 Well, since we claim they are interfering in Iraq, it's only fair that they claim we are interfering in Iran. Have they found any M-16's and Claymores yet? Bradley Fighting Vehicles? No? USAF 500-pound bombs wired up as IED's? M-1 rifles? 1903 Springfields? |
Posted by: Bobby 2005-08-15 07:33 |
#4 Seems like a good way to dispose of those capture shaped charge mines would be to donate them to the cause(cause if it causes the MM's pain it cause me great joy) |
Posted by: raptor 2005-08-15 07:31 |
#3 Well, if we aren't doing this we should be. The best way to control the Iran-Iraq border is to move it into Iran a few 100 miles and turn it into the Iran Kurdish border... |
Posted by: Ulereger Clavigum6227 2005-08-15 06:46 |
#2 Of couse we are since we are all controled by the Joos! Every Mullah knows the Joos are causing all of Iran problems. |
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom 2005-08-15 01:45 |
#1 Of course ... we are to blame for everything - be it good our evil as we are the #2 god - Satan. But we have all their souls for ever and ever and ever to torment. |
Posted by: 3dc 2005-08-15 00:45 |