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To: kumar who wrote (1377)6/4/2007 1:15:44 AM
From: Nadine CarrollRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 4152
 
Iran did not go into Iraq. The US+Coaltion forces did.



Like hell they didn't. The US has already fought and arrested Quds forces troops inside Iran. Iran is already pulling the strings of Moqtada al Sadr. This is not talk.



To: kumar who wrote (1377)6/4/2007 8:03:22 AM
From: HawkmoonRespond to of 4152
 
Iran did not go into Iraq. The US+Coaltion forces did.

Kuman.. Iranian forces (primarily IRGC Quds forces) have been involved in Iran since 2003.

If you recall the battle in the cemetery of Najaf in April, 2004, many of those Mahdi army members were Iranian.

Furthermore, last September (2006), US forces engaged a platoon size Iranian element operating INSIDE of Iraq:

time.com

Furthermore, the Quds force of the IRGC had been involved in supplying not just the Mahdi Army, but also Al Qai'da. They do this in order to control both sides of the insurgency and keep Iraq in a state of turmoil.

Hawk