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Iran Threatens Legal Action Over US Detentions In Iraq [George W. Bush Government]
Gulf News ^ | July 12, 2009 | Reuters

Posted on 07/13/2009 3:24:22 AM PDT by Son House

Iran threatened the United States yesterday with possible legal action for detaining five of its officials for up to 30 months in Iraq.

The five Iranians were given a hero's welcome home after their release last week, waving and smiling as they stepped from their plane at Tehran's Mehrabad airport to be met by their families.

Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki, who was also there to greet them, denounced their detention as "inhumane".

The capture of the Iran-ians, some of whom US forces accused of arming Shiite Muslim militias at the height of Iraq's sectarian war, stoked tension between Tehran and Washington.

The two powers are also at odds over Iran's nuclear programme.

They were first handed over by their US jailers to Iraq's Shiite Muslim-led government, which is friendly with Iran, and transferred to Iran's Baghdad embassy on Thursday. Iran says they are diplomats who were held contrary to international law.

"We reserve the right to legally pursue ... this action by the [George W.] Bush government," Mottaki said on state television, adding that they had remained detained after US President Barack Obama took office in January.

One of the freed Iranians sat with his young daughter on his lap and other family members chanted "Death to America," state media reported.

Iranian television last week said three of the men were detained in a 2007 US raid in Iraq's northern city of Arbil, while the two others were "kidnapped" elsewhere in Iraq.

Mottaki said, in comments translated by Iran's English-language Press TV: "We hope that the [US] measure will be followed up at the United Nations and other relevant bodies."

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hassan Qashqavi told the semi-official Mehr News Agency the officials' release would not have an impact on Tehran's relations with Washington.

The White House has said it handed over the Iranians at the request of the government in Baghdad, in compliance with a US-Iraq security agreement that took effect in January.

Under the pact, the United States must gradually transfer more than 10,000 detainees it still holds to the Iraqi government to be either charged in local courts or released.

Obama has been trying to improve ties, but last month's disputed presidential election in Iran has again frayed relations.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: detentions; iran; iraq; legal
Attorney General Eric Holder, CIA Director Leon Panetta, and the Iranians have a lot in common
1 posted on 07/13/2009 3:24:23 AM PDT by Son House
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To: Son House

“We reserve the right to legally pursue ... this action by the [George W.] Bush government,”

The US should reserve the right to counter sue Iran for taking over the Iranian US embassy and holding all personal for a full year when Jimma Karter was president.

When Regan took over the hostages were release immediately. This looks to me like a personal slap at our present resident in the White House.


2 posted on 07/13/2009 4:40:31 AM PDT by chainsaw (If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it costs when it's free! -- P.J..)
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