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Iraq
Iran Closes Border With Northern Iraq
2007-09-24
(AP) - Iran closed major border crossings with northern Iraq on Monday to protest the U.S. detention of an Iranian official the military accused of weapons smuggling, a Kurdish official said. At least four border gates have been closed and one remains open, the governor of the Kurdish province of Sulaimaniyah, Dana Ahmed Majeed, told The Associated Press. The move threatens the economy of Iraq's northern region - one of the country's few success stories.
I'm sure the Kurds will make things work out. And I like this closing of the Iraq-Iran border -- can we extend it to the south?
In Tehran, the public relations department in Iran's Interior Ministry said no decision had been taken to shut the border. But Kurdish authorities said the Iranians began shutting down the crossing points late Sunday near the border towns of Banjiwin, Haj Omran, Halabja and Khanaqin.

The closings came four days after U.S. troops arrested an Iranian official during a raid on a hotel in Sulaimaniyah, 160 miles northeast of Baghdad. U.S. officials said he was a member of the elite Quds force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards that smuggles weapons into Iraq. But Iraqi and Iranian leaders said he was in the country on official business and with the full knowledge of the government.
Next time the 'Iranian official' goes straight to Ice Station Zebra with no public disclosure.
"This closure from the Iranian side will have a bad effect on the economic situation of the Kurdish government and will hurt the civilians as well," said Jamal Abdullah, a spokesman for the autonomous Kurdish government. "We are paying the price of what the Americans have done by arresting the Iranian."
Suck it up, Jamal, you can find customers elsewhere.
A U.S. military spokesman, Rear Adm. Mark Fox, also said Sunday that Iran has smuggled advanced weapons into Iraq for use against American troops, including the Misagh 1, a portable surface-to-air missile that uses an infrared guidance system and could threaten U.S. aviation.
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#6  Geez. They don't like it much when one of their own is taken do they.

Bahahaha !
Posted by: Tarzan Uleamble6134   2007-09-24 18:58  

#5  Only in one direction, I'm sure.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-09-24 16:04  

#4  Closing the border probably does hit their economy.

It also cuts back on support for the Iranian Kurds who are fighting a quiet rebellion against Teheran.
Posted by: lotp   2007-09-24 14:28  

#3  Any chance this is feigned outrage from the Kurds?
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2007-09-24 12:43  

#2  what the Americans have done by arresting the Iranian

That should read yet another Iranian we thought we'd stashed safely. Ass, indeed.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-09-24 10:05  

#1  This closure from the Iranian side will have a bad effect on the economic situation of the Kurdish government and will hurt the civilians as well," said Jamal Abdullah, a spokesman for the autonomous Kurdish government. "We are paying the price of what the Americans have done by arresting the Iranian."

and our troops, who have freed you from Saddams Sunni domination and terror, are the ones paying the price for your willingness to put greed ahead of cooperation in protecting the troops. Asshole
Posted by: Frank G   2007-09-24 08:35  

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