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blake 3:17
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posted 08 October 2005 09:36 AM      Profile for blake 3:17     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Blair links Iraq bombings to row over Iran's nuclear programme

Ewen MacAskill, Brian Whitaker
Friday October 7, 2005
The Guardian

Tony Blair warned yesterday he will not be diverted from the debate over Iran's nuclear programme by Tehran's suspected involvement in a series of deadly bomb attacks on British soldiers this year.

Speaking at Downing Street 24 hours after a British official pointed a finger of blame at Tehran, Mr Blair said: "There are certain pieces of information that lead us back to Iran."

Such attacks would not prevent Britain continuing to press for Iran to abandon its alleged nuclear weapons ambitions. "There is no justification for Iran or any other country interfering in Iraq," Mr Blair said. "Neither will we be subject to any intimidation in raising the necessary and live issues to do with the nuclear weapons obligations of Iran under the Atomic Energy Agency treaty."

Britain has repeatedly raised Iran's nuclear programme with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations nuclear watchdog, and was last month instrumental in having the issue referred to the UN security council.

Mr Blair admitted it was not clear whether Iran or Hizbullah, the Lebanon-based guerrilla group sponsored by Tehran, was behind the supply of bombs.

Hamid Babei, press counsellor at the Iranian embassy in London, said there was evidence of British involvement in supporting guerrilla attacks inside southern Iran. He said that after a bomb was detonated at Ahwaz on June 12, killing seven people, 12 suspects were arrested and interrogated. "They had some links with British forces in Basra and were trained there, and came to Iran and made that explosion," Mr Babei said. Britain rejects the charges.

The Iraqi president, Jalal Talabani, yesterday played down the allegations of Iranian involvement. "The prime minister said they are not sure," he told a meeting at Chatham House during a visit to London. "They [the British government] have some evidence that the device used was made by Iranians. It doesn't mean that the Iranian government gave it to those people. It may be that the Iranian government gave it to some other organisation and they gave it to Iraqis."Full story.


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Briguy
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posted 11 October 2005 09:58 AM      Profile for Briguy     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Toady Blair said:

quote:
"There is no justification for Iran or any other country interfering in Iraq,"

I [heart] irony.


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skdadl
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posted 11 October 2005 10:09 AM      Profile for skdadl     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Well, the border between Iraq and Iran, particularly in the south, the British sector in Iraq, is obviously becoming a swinging door. And who do we have to thank for that?

People interested in following the way that the invasion has facilitated the Iranians in Iraq should read Peter Galbraith's recent series of essays in the New York Review of Books, particularly his last two, from the issues of 11 August and 6 October, both available online and accessible from the home page.


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