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BigBadBrian
08-15-2005, 08:16 PM
Iran wages undeclared war against coalition
By Francis Harris in Washington
(Filed: 15/08/2005)

At least nine British soldiers have been murdered in Iraq by terrorists working for the radical Islamic regime in neighbouring Iran, it was reported last night.

US and British military intelligence officers told Time magazine that the three British troops killed in Amarah last month were among the victims of the undeclared war between Iran and the West.

"One suspects this would have to have a higher degree of approval [in Teheran]," a senior American officer told the weekly.

A British officer expressed astonishment at the reluctance to confront Iranian interference in Iraq.

"It's as though we are sleepwalking," he was quoted as saying.

The allegations will aggravate tension between the western allies and Iran still further. The two sides are already at loggerheads over Iran's shadowy nuclear programme and fears that it is trying to develop atomic weapons.

The British dead in Amarah, 2nd Lieut Richard Shearer, 26, Pte Leon Spicer, 26, and Pte Phillip Hewett, 21, of 1st Bn, Staffordshire Regiment, were killed by a sophisticated roadside bomb.

According to a leaked military intelligence paper, the men were victims of a hitherto unknown Iranian-controlled terrorist group led by a man called Abu Mustafa al-Sheibani

He is described as the leader of a 270-man organisation established by Iran's radical Revolutionary Guard to kill coalition troops in Iraq.

Soon after the Anglo-US invasion two years ago Teheran despatched up to 12,000 men organised under the banner of the Badr brigade into Iraq and arranged support for other armed groups, western intelligence believes.

One was allegedly a cell of the Mujahedin for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, linked to the Revolutionary Guard.

A British military intelligence paper seen by Time suggested that this group could have been behind the mob attack on a Royal Military Police post in Majarr al-Kabir in June 2003 in which six RMP soldiers were murdered.

Of most concern to coalition intelligence officers is the growing relationship between Teheran and the new Iraqi government of Ibrahim al-Jaafari.

The level of distrust was revealed in the statement of one western diplomat, who told the magazine: "We have to think that anything we tell or share with the Iraqi government ends up in Teheran."
Link (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/08/15/wirq115.xml)

Nickdfresh
08-15-2005, 09:34 PM
Don't forget to mention all of our provoctative violations of IRANIAN airspace.:)

Sure, I can't post much this week and now you guys break out the good threads...

Warham
08-15-2005, 09:48 PM
We planned it that way.

bobgnote
08-15-2005, 10:08 PM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
Don't forget to mention all of our provoctative violations of IRANIAN airspace.:)

Sure, I can't post much this week and now you guys break out the good threads...

Jihadis are from all over the world. The trend to gathering Jihadis will expound. And Iran got real tweaked during the Reagan years, when Saddam's regime got ahold of all kinds of sat/intel, that let Saddam bomb and shell the poocrap out of Iranian positions.

Start learning how to keep the peace and lay off the pieces, is my advice to practically everybody in the US. Al Queda's 9/11/01 AND the 7/7/05 trends were enabled and triggered by the 2000-1 long-term power deals, so that by early 2001, Al could move his scheduled attacks up to the coming summer.

High Numbers game means you don't have to do the accounting, just know The WHO used to be called the High Numbers, so DO NOT LET AL GET ALL WEIRD AND BLOW SOMEBODY UP FOR A LED ZEP OR VAN HALEN SUGGESTION. Heard Atomic Punk? Al heard that, and Whose Line Is That, Anyway?