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Is an Iranian general pulling the strings in Iraq?
By Hannah Allam, Jonathan S. Landay and Warren P. Strobel, McClatchy Newspapers

Leila Fadel contributed. Allam reported from Baghdad ; Landay and Strobel reported from Washington


Do the Arab-sounding names give this article any credibility? :-)


One of the most powerful men in Iraq isn't an Iraqi government official, a militia leader, a senior cleric or a top U.S. military commander or diplomat,

He's an Iranian general, and at times he's more influential than all of them.

Brig. Gen. Qassem Suleimani commands the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Quds Force, an elite paramilitary and espionage organization whose mission is to expand Iran's influence in the Middle East .

As Tehran's point man on Iraq , he funnels military and financial support to various Iraqi factions, frustrating U.S. attempts to build a pro-Western democracy on the rubble of Saddam Hussein's dictatorship.

According to Iraqi and American officials, Suleimani has ensured the elections of pro-Iranian politicians, met frequently with senior Iraqi leaders and backed Shiite elements in the Iraqi security forces that are accused of torturing and killing minority Sunni Muslims.
Posted by: gorb 2008-04-29
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