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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/2005/10/008504print.html
October 11, 2005
Iranian plot to take over Southern Iraq uncovered
Iranian jihad update from Gulfnews, with thanks to Sr. Soph. While the Iranians failed to achieve this objective at the time Saddam was toppled, there is no indication that they aren't still trying:
London: A British newspaper revealed last week that western intelligence officers had uncovered an Iranian conspiracy - formulated seven months before coalition forces swept through Iraq - for taking over Southern Iraq.
The Daily Telegraph reported the conspiracy, established in the headquarters of Irans spy agency Etelaat, was to extend Iranian influence in the south as soon as Saddam Hussain was forced to flee.
Saddams Republican guard all but fled Basra as British troops advanced on Iraqs second biggest city. Shiite paramilitary group, the Badr Brigade, forced to take refuge in Iran during Saddams rule, flooded back across the border to take control of deserted government offices.
Several southern cities became so saturated that the British military were forced to work with the militia men.
"Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims cross the border every year heading to Shiaa religious festivals in Najaf and Kerbala," a British official told the Daily Telegraph. "It was impossible to distinguish the genuine pilgrims from those up to no good."
Comparisons between the Iranian backed Lebanese militant group Hizbollah and the Badr Brigade have drawn, and if next weeks referendum results in a yes vote to approve Iraqs draft constitution (with its federal incantations) there is a possibility that "a semi-state that is more loyal to Tehran than Baghdad" could be created.
Posted at October 11, 2005 10:17 AM
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http://www.centcom.mil/CENTCOMNews/News_Release.asp?NewsRelease=20051037.txt
NEWS RELEASE
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES CENTRAL COMMAND
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October 11, 2005
Release Number: 05-10-37
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
IRAQI, U.S. FORCES SURPRISE TERRORISTS, DETAIN 57
BAGHDAD, Iraq More than 600 Iraqi and U.S. forces responded to reports of terrorists operating in south Baghdad and conducted multiple cordon and searches in the early-morning hours of Oct. 11.
Troops detained 57 terror suspects and killed two others.
U.S. Soldiers from 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment linked up with Iraqi Special Police Commandos to take the terrorists by surprise. AH-64 Apache helicopters soon arrived on site to engage in the firefight.
Iraqi and U.S. forces focused on three objectives and began searching houses in the area looking for anti-Iraqi forces. These operations were mainly driven by Iraqi intelligence.
The forces acted on a report that two men were on a roof overseeing a group of terrorists emplacing improvised explosive devices.
THIS STORY HAS ACCOMPANYING PHOTOGRAPHS. TO RECEIVE THE PHOTOS: CONTACT THE TASK FORCE BAGHDAD PUBLIC AFFAIRS, SGT. FIRST CLASS DAVID ABRAMS AT DAVID.ABRAMS@ID3.ARMY.MIL.
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