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US rules out freeing Iranians held in Iraq
2007-04-12
WASHINGTON - The United States on Wednesday ruled out releasing five Iranians held in Iraq, after Teheran warned it was unlikely to attend a May conference on Iraq’s security unless they were freed. Asked whether the United States would consider releasing the five, whom US forces detained in a January raid in northern Iraq, White House national security spokesman Gordon Johndroe replied: ”No.”
When asked for a longer response, he replied, "Hell no."
Johndroe also rejected charges from Iranian state television that the United States had severely abused an Iranian diplomat during a two-month captivity in Iraq. “The United States was not involved in his detention, and any suggestion of torture is baseless,” Johndroe said after Iranian television showed footage of Jalal Sharafi’s wounds and called them proof of US torture.

US forces arrested five Iranians during a raid in northern Iraq in January, and has accused them of seeking to stir trouble in Iraq and has detained them ever since. Iran says the men are diplomats who were working for a “consulate.”
Sorta like a "mosque", with larger storage facilities for ammo and a hidden safe for the Kruegerrands.
Iraq has said the ministerial level meeting of its neighbouring countries and world powers will be held in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt between May 3-4. “We told the Iraqi officials that as long as the Iranian diplomats are not freed, the idea of Iran attending any conference along with the United States will encounter serious problems and obstacles,” Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told the hardline Kayhan newspaper.

Teheran has repeatedly called for their release. Washington has responded by saying they are being detained pending an investigation, although it has not announced any formal charges against them.
"We'll get back to you."
In the Sharafi case, Washington has steadfastly denied any involvement, and Johndroe welcomed his release when it was announced last week. But Iranian state television on Wednesday showed footage of Sharafi in hospital, his feet badly bruised and body covered by sensors, as he was visited by the head of the International Committee of the Red Thingy Cross (ICRC) delegation in Iran, Peter Stocker.

“The United States, whose officials make claims about human rights, drilled holes into the legs of Jalal Sharafi and there were signs of damage to his nose and neck,” state television said.
Holes in his legs? Only Imperial stormtroopers are so precise.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Mixed messages here. A captive Iranian with a diplomatic passport was released by US authorities one day after the release of the UK hostages. And, Gitmo prisoners of jihad are being sent back to terror at an alarming rate.
Posted by: Sneaze   2007-04-12 12:34  

#6  Gorb-

You are right indeed:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastinado

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2007-04-12 09:04  

#5  Not the kind of thing most westerners would think of.

I'm more of a Black & Decker kind of guy myself.
Posted by: Steve   2007-04-12 07:30  

#4  There's gotta be some footage of this guy walking to the airplane with a spring in his step or something I suppose. This thing where they beat the soles of a guy's feet is a very muslim sort of thing. Not the kind of thing most westerners would think of.
Posted by: gorb   2007-04-12 02:30  

#3  Dubya isn't gonna stop entrenching ala "FORTRESS ME" mode - it is for Moud, Mullacracy, and even the People of Radical Iran to decide how any and all = their Nation will react and survive agz Dubya containing, isolating,+ surrounding 'em wid pro-US/West/Moder regional democracies protected by Amer firepower. IOW, DUBYA IS ALL BUT OFFICIALLY DARING IRAN TO DO SOMETHING.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-04-12 00:59  

#2  How nice to see that the United States has not committed itself to an entirely emasculated condition. It's long past tea or even supper for Iran to be nursing the very hindmost tit.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-04-12 00:51  

#1  Holly sh*t,,,,?? BALLS??? "HELL NO" was the answer????? Holly sh*t.

Excuse my french but I was really worried after the British Debacle and when we released the Iranian Diplomat I thought it was the sign we were DONE and just bluffing.

This kind of responce makes me wonder hmmm with the news of the last couple months (nobodys is covering past blurps) I gotta wonder,,,, does Bush still have his game face on just playing it smart (Iran is not a push over they got a serious conventional force that given first strike could bring some hurt)?
Posted by: C-Low   2007-04-12 00:16  

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