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Iraq Quietly Confronts Iran With Evidence of Wepons Trafficking
pajamasmedia.com ^ | May 8, 2008 | Omar Fadhil

Posted on 05/08/2008 4:28:35 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach

The Iraqi minister of defense pushed the debate with the Iranians over their provision of weapons to Shia militias one more step on Monday. Minister Abdul Qadir Obeidi indirectly confronted the Iranians, without naming them, with new findings that prove their involvement in the arming of Shia militias.

On Monday, state-owned al-Sabah published a statement by the minister in which he spoke of the capture of a certain type of rocket that was never found in militia-held caches until now:

Defense minister Abdul Qadir Mohammed Obeidi revealed that army troops found a 200-mm ground-to-ground rocket manufactured in 2007 during a search operation by the troops north of Basra. Obeidi told al-Sabah in an exclusive interview that, under international laws and norms, this kind of rocket can be traded only with the approval of parliaments and is used only at times of extreme necessity during wars … and wondered how this rocket entered the country. Obeidi added that this rocket can be launched only from a special platform and by specialized crews.

From what I read in Iraq’s two biggest newspapers, it seems that the government is trying to step up the rhetoric against Iranian interference in Iraq and to induce uproar among the Iraqi public. Azzaman had the following information about the found rocket, provided by “intelligence officials“:

The rocket was manufactured in 2007 in Iran and is called Falaq-1. Falaq-1 is a strategic missile of immense destruction power and was used by Hezbollah against Israel in the July 2006 war. … The sources mentioned that launching this type of rocket requires a crew of several people with advanced technological expertise. … The sources, who preferred to remain unnamed, said that if this rocket was launched at a target, it could obliterate an entire city and kill all of its inhabitants even if those numbered by the tens of thousands. … The same sources added that increasing the range of the rocket is not a complex process and can be done inside Iraq and clarified that the discovery of this strategic rocket in Basra poses a threat to security in Iraq and the Middle East. The sources expressed fear that large numbers of this rocket might have entered Iraq with crews to launch them. If that happens then we’d be on the brink of a domestic and regional security crisis.

The exclusivity of the first statement and the anonymity of the “intelligence sources” that provided the second indicate that the message is selective in choosing the target audience: primarily the Iranian government and, as an inevitable byproduct, the Iraqi public. Iraqi government officials seem to have exaggerated the material significance of the finding on purpose. They also realize that Western journalists and readers are very unlikely to buy these exaggerated statements — that’s irrelevant anyway since this is a conversation meant to be between only Baghdad and Tehran.

The minister of defense is of course no idiot when it comes to weapons and their uses and specifications. He knows that bigger rockets have occasionally been found or destroyed. He served in the former and new army and his old colleagues, including the ITM father, testify to his professionalism and knowledge. It is timing and attitude in Baghdad that decided the sudden intensification of the tone, not the caliber of the rockets.

I think the government in Baghdad is trying to say the following to its Iranian counterpart:

The message is quite clear and simple. Baghdad sent a delegation last week to ask Iran to stop the flow of weapons and support to Shia militias. When the delegation returned empty-handed, the government immediately announced through spokesman Ali Dabbagh that it will work to collect and display evidence of this support. A day later the conversation escalated with the above statements. The question is: is Iran going to respond reasonably or is it going to keep denying its involvement in the crime? And if it does, I wonder what the next escalation in the conversation is going to look like.

Omar Fadhil is PJM Baghdad editor. His own blog is Iraq The Model.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: basra; cache; iran; iraq; iraqthemodel; sadr

1 posted on 05/08/2008 4:28:35 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: NormsRevenge; elhombrelibre; Allegra; SandRat; tobyhill; G8 Diplomat; Dog; Cap Huff; ...

Back to the Iran Story....ping!


2 posted on 05/08/2008 4:29:33 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (No Burkas for my Grandaughters!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Shape up or else Iran


3 posted on 05/08/2008 4:34:43 PM PDT by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys--Reagan and Bush)
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To: yldstrk

Or else what?


4 posted on 05/08/2008 4:49:51 PM PDT by Levante
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
he sources, who preferred to remain unnamed, said that if this rocket was launched at a target, it could obliterate an entire city and kill all of its inhabitants even if those numbered by the tens of thousands.

One rocket could destroy an entire city and kill tens of thousands of people? Um, right.

5 posted on 05/08/2008 4:51:01 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (G-d is not a Republican. But Satan is definitely a Democrat.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

.....When the delegation returned empty-handed....

This is speculation. The delegation made Iran an offer it should not refuse....... stop that shit or you will be destroyed.

The Coalition of the Threatened will kill them and Iran now knows it.


6 posted on 05/08/2008 4:59:30 PM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 . The Bitcons will elect a Democrat by default)
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To: Blood of Tyrants
From Janes:

Aerospace Industries Organization 240 mm (6-round) Falaq-1 artillery rocket system (Iran), MULTIPLE ROCKET LAUNCHERS

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The only known 240 mm system fielded to date by Iran is based on a 4 × 4 jeep light cross-country vehicle with the engine at the front and two door fully enclosed cab in the centre. Mounted on the rear of the chassis is what appears to be a six-round frame-type launcher with two layers each of three for the 240 mm rockets. Before the rockets are launched, two stabilisers are manually lowered to the ground, one at each side at the rear of the vehicle. These stabilisers provide stability to the platform when the rockets are launched. Once fired the launcher would rapidly be moved to a concealed area where it would be reloaded manually. The 240 mm spin stabilised rockets have a maximum range of 10,000 m and are fitted with a nose-mounted fuze. Propellant used is of the solid double-base type.

7 posted on 05/08/2008 5:02:07 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (No Burkas for my Grandaughters!)
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To: Blood of Tyrants
This might be the deadly beast.


8 posted on 05/08/2008 5:06:12 PM PDT by Rebelbase (McCain: The Third Bush Term ?)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
"The sources, who preferred to remain unnamed, said that if this rocket was launched at a target, it could obliterate an entire city and kill all of its inhabitants even if those numbered by the tens of thousands. …"
Well they do tend toward the theatrics but never the less, it is great to see Iraq stepping up to the plate. Iran has no excuses left. They are so totally exposed. Now. What will the Mullahs decide to do.
9 posted on 05/08/2008 7:25:49 PM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Duncan Hunter was our best choice...)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Maliki’s walking barefoot on broken glass.
10 posted on 05/08/2008 9:34:17 PM PDT by BIGLOOK (MSM-Keelhauling the News daily!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
We did the same to Syria on Iraqi tech/WMD pilferage and Lebanon. “Syria is on notice” was the phrase. But for how long?
11 posted on 05/08/2008 9:36:33 PM PDT by endthematrix (Now that we use our corn for fuel, when do we eat coal for dinner?)
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