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Iran 'had covert mission to influence Iraq' !!!!!!!!!!!

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Source: Reuters on News.com.au
January 6, 2007 Author: staff


A BRITISH official has said five Iranians arrested in Baghdad last month in a raid by US forces were senior intelligence officers thought to be on a covert mission to influence the Iraqi government.

Several Iranians - including two diplomats who were later released - were arrested by US troops in the raid, which the BBC said occurred on December 21 in the compound of SCIRI head Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, one of Iraq's most powerful Shiite leaders.

"There were five senior officers in various Iranian intelligence organisations," the BBC's Newsnight television program quoted the unnamed official as saying.

"It was a very significant meeting. These people have been collared, relatively speaking, up to no good."

Three intelligence officers had since been set free but the US military continued to hold two others, the BBC said.

Britain's foreign ministry declined to comment on the report.

"We've always made clear it is vital that all Iraq's neighbours support Iraq as it develops its own security and democracy," a Foreign Office spokesman said.

"Anything that undermines the Iraqi government is unhelpful and any Iranian links to armed groups in Iraq are unacceptable."

British officials were quoted as telling the BBC the raid produced some important intelligence in spite of failing to provide a "smoking gun" linking the Iranians to supplies of arms to Shiite militants who attack British troops in southern Iraq.

The US State Department has said "a small number" of diplomats were among those detained in raids last month against Iranians suspected of planning attacks on Iraqi security forces, but they were turned over to Iraqi authorities and released.

Iran's foreign ministry has said the diplomats had been invited by the Iraqi government.

The BBC said the arrested men were in Iraq to hold high-level meetings with Iraqi Shiite factions.

"There was discussion of whether the Â… government would succeed, who should be in which ministerial jobs," one British government source told Newsnight.

"It was a very significant meeting. The fact of who some of the Iranians were is very significant."
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what business of somalis is that Arrow
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