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Documents reveal Iranian regime’s direct involvement in terrorism in Iraq

NCRI, 27 October 2010  – The largest disclosure of classified documents in US history by WikiLeaks on ‎Iraq confirm that the Iranian regime has been directly involved in violent and terrorist ‎operations in Iraq, the Washington Times wrote on Tuesday.‎
According to the paper, “Field reports made public by the website WikiLeaks on Friday ‎show that U.S. military intelligence agencies had many strands of evidence revealing that ‎Iran provided paramilitary training to Shiite Muslim insurgents at the height of the civil ‎war in Iraq.”‎
 
‎“In one case, the military circulated a Dec. 22, 2006, warning that a group known as Jaish ‎al-Mahdi planned to kidnap U.S. soldiers. The man planning the operation, Sheik Azhar ‎al-Dulaimi, was trained by Hezbollah terrorists near the Iranian city of Qom, the ‎document stated. Hezbollah is a Lebanon-based militia that was founded, trained and ‎funded by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.”

The Washington Times quoted Kenneth Katzman, a Gulf affairs specialist at the ‎Congressional Research Service, as saying, “This confirms the degree of operational ‎involvement the Iranian Revolutionary Guard used in anti-U.S. operations in Iraq.”

‎“It confirms the degree to which Iran was involved in operations that directly targeted ‎U.S. forces,” Mr. Katzman was quoted as saying.‎

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