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Swiss envoy summoned on US arrest of 2 Iranians in Iraq
2006-12-26
It's not immediately apparent to me why the Swiss ambassador to Iran is taking the heat for American actions in Iraq, but I presume it's some diplo message-sending thingy...
Swiss Ambassador to Iran Philippe Welti was summoned to Foreign Ministry to hear Iranian protest at arrest of two Iranian diplomats in Iraq, IRNA reported. "The US troops committed an action which is in contravention with code of conduct with diplomats," Iran's Foreign Ministry official told Ambassador Welti who looks after the US Interest Section in Tehran.
Ow. That arrest left a mark, did it? Heh.
IRNA diplomatic correspondent quoted Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini as saying that the US troops had arrested two Iranian diplomats on a visit to Iraq at the invitation of Baghdad government.
Hosseini voiced indignation at the practice and said that it is unacceptable conduct with diplomats which may have unpleasant consequences.
Sending your "diplomats" to eff around in the internals of another sovereign nation is also unacceptable conduct which may have unpleasant consequences, Mo.
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said in a statement that the two Iranian diplomats have been on a visit to Iraq at the invitation of Baghdad government for making arrangements for Iraqi reconstruction. Hosseini said that Iraqi government is responsible for freedom of the diplomats and the occupying troops should respect internationally recognized diplomatic norms in Iraq.
Posted by:Seafarious

#8  Hold them for 444 days (upside down)
Posted by: HammerHead   2006-12-26 16:03  

#7  Interesting that this is being made public. If more Iranian involvement is highlighted with like press then we may be seeing the run-up to a confrontation with Iran.

Public displays of Iranian complicity in the murder of American soldiers cuts off diplomatic retreat on issues like nuke negotiations. We'll see if Iran blinks.
Posted by: Cleamble Thrutle6453   2006-12-26 13:37  

#6  Shoot 'em and ship the corpses back. Collect.
Posted by: mojo   2006-12-26 12:53  

#5  I can hear the Swiss now. "Yes, we have been in communication with the Americans about this matter. Their response was a bit undiplomatic. To, ummm, to quote directly, their reply was "Suck it, mullahs!"
Posted by: mac   2006-12-26 11:27  

#4  They just wanted some cheese on their kebabs.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-26 02:01  

#3  
My guess is that we screwed-up their watches when they were being waterboarded. Most watches are good up to 100 meters. Iranians were always good about keeping receipts and demanding warranty work.
Posted by: Master of Obvious   2006-12-26 01:09  

#2  We haven't had diplomatic relations with the Mad Mullahs since April of 1980. The Swiss act as our representatives in Tehran.
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2006-12-26 00:21  

#1  WTF? IRAN is lecturing others about observing proper diplomatic protocol?

We have yet to properly settle the score for Tehran 1979-80.

My thoughts: Find a deep well, and drop them in, one at a time - to go search for the Mahdi (12th Imam).
Posted by: Lone Ranger   2006-12-26 00:13  

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