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Britain
Iran 'behind attacks on British'
2005-10-05
Britain has accused Iran of responsibility for explosions which have killed eight British soldiers in Iraq this year. A senior British official, briefing correspondents in London, blamed Iranian Revolutionary Guards. He said they provided the technology to a Shia group in southern Iraq. The Iranians had denied this, he added. While UK officials have hinted at an Iranian link before, this is the first specific allegation to be made.

It could be that they feel there is nothing to lose right now, given that diplomatic relations are already low following the breakdown of talks over Iran's nuclear programme, the BBC's Paul Reynolds says hopefully.
Thanks for the editorial, Aunty.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the technology had come from Hezbollah in Lebanon via Iran and produced an "explosively shaped projectile". He said that dissidents from the Mehdi army, a militia controlled by the radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr, were suspected of carrying out the attacks. One of their leaders, Ahmed al-Fartusi, was arrested by British forces recently and was "currently enjoying British hospitality", as the official put it.
Nigel and Clive from the SBS, when only the best will do.
It was that arrest which sparked off an anti-British protest in Basra recently. The official said that protests had been made to Iran and that the Iranian government had denied responsibility. Asked about an Iranian motive, the official said that it could be that Iran felt that it had to show that it could not be "pushed around".
Posted by:Angereck Snoque5459

#8  Oh. Thanks.
Posted by: Phalet Thinemble6632   2005-10-05 13:27  

#7  The Tutsis and Hutus used to be lumped into one category and were called Watutsis. Then they had a spat and broke apart.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2005-10-05 13:10  

#6  #2 Fartusi, wasn't that a dance in the early sixties?

WA TOOS EE !!!!! I think it came from somaliland
Posted by: ARMYGUY   2005-10-05 13:07  

#5  "While UK officials have hinted at an Iranian link before, this is the first specific allegation to be made."

Specific allegation?...Not! Why speak on condition of anonymity? Because without hard evidence it's still only speculation. And an "explosively shaped projectile" simmilar to technology used by Hezbollah is hardly hard evidence of Iranian involvement. Not to say that his theory isn't plausible but this is just propaganda most likely for domestic consumption.





Posted by: DepotGuy   2005-10-05 13:06  

#4  Is that a handtint of Drefuss? Gold braid?
Posted by: Shipman   2005-10-05 12:38  

#3  but Jack Straw vouches for their enthusiastic peace-loving ways!
Posted by: Frank G   2005-10-05 12:35  

#2  Fartusi, wasn't that a dance in the early sixties?
Posted by: Phalet Thinemble6632   2005-10-05 12:32  

#1  Iran's day slowly approacheth, and it ain't gonna be a play-nice regime change either.

EP
Posted by: ElvisHasLeftTheBuilding   2005-10-05 11:33  

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