Iraq Inks Deal to Buy Arms from Iran
NOURI AL-MALIKI GOT TIRED OF US FOOT-DRAGGING: IRAQI LAWMAKERS
By Neal Colgrass, Newser Staff newser.com Posted Feb 24, 2014 4:45 PM CST
(NEWSER) – Iran has agreed to sell arms and ammunition worth $195 million to Iraq after Washington apparently hesitated to make its own arms deal with Baghdad. According to signed documents found by Reuters, Iran will sell mortar launchers, ammunition for tanks, light and medium arms, and other weapons, as well as night vision goggles and other tech items, to a government that's embroiled in a battle with militants and tribesmen in western Iraq. "We are launching a war against terrorism and we want to win this war," said a spokesman for Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
Iraq made the deals after the US dawdled on a recent request by Maliki for an arms deal, according to three Iraqi lawmakers. But some Washington officials are nervous about selling elite US military equipment to a nation that's getting ever closer to Iran (both Middle East governments are Shiite, and Maliki's government is battling Sunni insurgents). A State Department spokeswoman disputed the notion of US dawdling, telling Fox News that Washington has sold Baghdad numerous weapons and ammunitions before; in fact, Iraq does still get most of its arms from the US, Reuters notes. One definite downside for the West: The new arms deal violates sanctions imposed against Iran. |