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Iranians Arrested for Planning Sabotage campaign in Iraq
The Iranian Student Movement Up to the Minute Reports ^ | August 23, 2003 | BBC News

Posted on 11/11/2003 5:34:42 AM PST by Pan_Yans Wife

Iranians Arrested for Planning Sabotage campaign in Iraq

August 23, 2003 BBC News BBCi

US President George Bush has predicted that more foreign troops will join American forces in Iraq to help win "the continuing battle in the war on terrorism".

Mr Bush said "al-Qaeda-type fighters" were moving into Iraq, but insisted the US would "stay the course".

He said he was working with the United Nations to seek broader international support - but he gave no sign he was prepared to relinquish more power to the UN.

Iraqi police said that earlier this week they arrested a group of Iranians who were planning a sabotage campaign in Baghdad.

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