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Iraq
Iran supporting IraqÂ’s militias, says Khalilzad
2006-03-25
Iran is backing the Iraq’s militias and insurgent groups behind the scenes while signalling its support for the country’s budding democracy, US Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad told The Washington Post. “Our judgment is that training and supplying, direct or indirect, takes place, and that there is also provision of financial resources to people, to militias, and that there is presence of people associated with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and with MOIS,” Khalilzad said, referring to Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security.

The Afghan-born ambassador, in an interview published on Friday, said he was especially concerned over IranÂ’s links to the Mehdi Army, an armed group loyal to Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr whom he blamed for the latest spike in sectarian killings in Iraq.

Khalilzad repeated accusations made recently by top US officials about Iran’s covert involvement in Iraq’s insurgency at a time when it has offered to meet with the United States to discuss stabilising its troubled neighbour. Iran has denied Iraqi Sunni charges that it supports Shia militias, who are blamed for much of the sectarian fighting and who Khalilzad said represent the biggest challenge to the yet-to-be-formed Iraqi government. “The militias haven’t been focused on decisively yet. That will be tough,” he said. “More Iraqis in Baghdad are dying - if you look at the recent period of two, three weeks - from militia attacks than from the terrorist car bombings.”
Posted by:Fred

#4  the American-trained Iraqi Army will soon be the second best trained and equiped army in the Middle East. Despite Iran's best efforts to support the local militias, it is only a matter of time before the Army clears out the problem.
Posted by: john   2006-03-25 19:59  

#3  Article: “The militias havenÂ’t been focused on decisively yet. That will be tough,” he said. “More Iraqis in Baghdad are dying - if you look at the recent period of two, three weeks - from militia attacks than from the terrorist car bombings.”

Sounds like the Sunni guerrillas are just about done. US casualties are starting to downtick big time. We have two enemies in Iraq - two opponents that prevent the establishment of a friendly government on a long term basis - the Sunni terrorists and the Shiite militias. The principle of defeating one's enemies in detail - i.e. one at a time, has prevented our guys from going after the Shiite militias, in favor of attacking the Sunni guerrillas first. It may be time to tackle the Shiite militias. That may mean that casualties will uptick again.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2006-03-25 12:21  

#2  Ambassador in Iraq openly accuses Iran of hostile acts against Iraq.

Reminds me of the rampup in pressure on Syria. Unfortunately, the Iraqis haven't consolidated their government yet. The next step would be for them to make these statements -- and demand that it stop. Not too likely in the near future, though.
Posted by: lotp   2006-03-25 08:52  

#1  That picture, all you need is a few Canary feathers stuck to his lips.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-03-25 07:57  

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