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New Iraq Government Accuses Iran And Syria Of Backing Insurgents
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 7-4-2004 | Damien McElroy

Posted on 07/03/2004 4:52:37 PM PDT by blam

New Iraq government accuses Iran and Syria of backing insurgents

By Damien McElroy in Baghdad
(Filed: 04/07/2004)

The new Iraqi government will publish damning evidence this week linking foreign powers, including Iran and Syria, to the Muslim extremists and loyalists of the former regime who launched a bloody rebellion after the fall of Saddam Hussein.

Hoshyar Zebari, the foreign minister, told The Telegraph that the interim government had gathered intelligence detailing the support provided to insurgent groups by some neighbouring nations.

Although he did not name the countries, senior Iraqi officials indicated that Iran and Syria were the worst offenders. The accusation that governments in Teheran and Damascus have been aiding the insurgents could create an immediate diplomatic crisis for the Baghdad administration that assumed power only last week.

Insurgents had benefited from financial support, logistical assistance and training from neighbouring government agencies, said Mr Zebari. Baghdad also believed that up to 10,000 foreign spies and undercover agents had infiltrated the country since last year's war.

He even indicated that Iraq might not oppose attacks by American troops based in Iraq on neighbouring states if they were backing the insurgents.

"Since we started to look at the security situation, we have seen how foreign governments have been helping terrorists," said Mr Zebari. "Why they are doing it we cannot say, but we know where the support is coming from. We have plans to put this before the public within days and it will have substantial impact."

He said it was important for the new government to prove that it was in the "driving seat" in defending Iraqi security, despite the probable diplomatic fallout from such a step. Some neighbouring countries, he said, had written off the new Iraq, branding the prime minister, Ayad Allawi, and his ministers as American and British stooges.

"Foreign support for terrorists is ongoing, very risky and very dangerous," he added. "But it will backfire on those governments. A stable and peaceful Iraq is a better neighbour for them."

Powerful elements within Iran have been backing radical Shias in Iraq, including supporters of the militant cleric, Moqtada al-Sadr, who has played a prominent role in the insurgency against the US-led coalition.

In a further signal that Iraq's new rulers will take a tough line with hostile neighbours, Adnan al-Assadi, the deputy interior minister, told The Telegraph that hundreds of former Ba'athist officials, who had fled to Syria, were supplying funds and volunteers to the resistance.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: accuses; backing; insurgents; iran; iraq; southwestasia; syria

1 posted on 07/03/2004 4:52:38 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

this shouldnt be a surprise to anyone...

Allawi is a good guy and he is very very good for Iraq....

I only hope that the Iraqis see this...


2 posted on 07/03/2004 4:55:05 PM PDT by MikefromOhio (Kerry renames the US The People's Republic of America)
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To: blam
He even indicated that Iraq might not oppose attacks by American troops based in Iraq on neighbouring states if they were backing the insurgents.

UHM......WOW! This could get very interesting......

3 posted on 07/03/2004 5:02:56 PM PDT by PilloryHillary
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To: blam

"up to 10,000 foreign spies and undercover agents had infiltrated the country since last year's war."

Good grief!!!

Then it's a miracle, we are doing so well.

I think it's time to invade Iran and Syria.


4 posted on 07/03/2004 5:03:12 PM PDT by FairOpinion (If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
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To: blam

The transfer to strong men was a diplomatic coup for this administration IMHO. A confrontation between Iraq and it's neighbors over certain and demonstrable evidence of military and terrorist action..........and after they've all recognized the new government........will have the anti-Americans in a full hissy fit. Not to mention a few Arab/Islamist despots very very nervous.


5 posted on 07/03/2004 5:03:52 PM PDT by Mariner
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To: blam

I think Iraq wants us bleeding heart hawks out so they can fix things the 'right' way even more than the US liberal bleeding hearts want us out.


6 posted on 07/03/2004 5:11:49 PM PDT by txhurl
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To: blam

Sadly enough we all know this, have known it, and realize now that this is the concerning dissension to ME peace.


7 posted on 07/03/2004 5:12:06 PM PDT by EGPWS
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To: blam

calling NYT, LATimes, WaPo, ErrAmerica,....

Car 54, where are you?


8 posted on 07/03/2004 5:23:21 PM PDT by bitt (take a week off from the local rag - and tell them why!)
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To: blam

..."Geepers, Mr. Kent! Are you sure"? Superman, "Yes, Jimmy, I am sure"...


9 posted on 07/03/2004 5:29:23 PM PDT by gargoyle (...Let them talk, I'll loan them a soapbox, and a shovel to dig their own grave...)
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To: MikeinIraq
Allawi is a good guy and he is very very good for Iraq....

I only hope that the Iraqis see this...


I only hope he survives! What's good for france, germany, russia and china is NOT good for him. ;-)
10 posted on 07/03/2004 5:46:39 PM PDT by Tunehead54 (Have a nice day or else!)
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To: Thud

The new Iraqi interum government is saying what the CPA would not.


11 posted on 07/03/2004 7:24:59 PM PDT by Dark Wing
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To: Dark Wing

Iraqis don't have a problem speaking their mind.


12 posted on 07/03/2004 7:30:42 PM PDT by RightWhale (Destroy the dark; restore the light)
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To: RightWhale

It should come as no surprise that terrorists who operate without the auspices of a nation-state cross borders wherever they can. Al-Qaeda has been found from Chechnya to the southern tip of the Arab Peninsula.


13 posted on 07/03/2004 7:50:12 PM PDT by meenie
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To: RightWhale

They must taken our advice and first killed all the lawyers.


14 posted on 07/03/2004 7:53:16 PM PDT by txhurl
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To: txflake

Saddam is a lawyer. He might be the last one.


15 posted on 07/03/2004 8:59:13 PM PDT by RightWhale (Destroy the dark; restore the light)
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