Wikileaks Reveals Iran's Influence In Iraq



The Wikitruth About Iranian Murder Of Americans -- Michael Ledeen, Pajamas Media

The latest bunch of previously secret reports from Wikileaks abundantly document the Iranian war against Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan. Have a look at the New York Timeslatest account, which is a model of fine journalism: lots of information, links to the primary documents, and good context throughout. These guys are good enough to write for Pajamas…

Typically, CNN acts as if these were new revelations, although they are not. American military officers in Iraq and Afghanistan have been telling us for many years that the Iranians were up to their necks in Iraq and Afghanistan, where they were arming, funding, and training terrorists to kill Americans, and doing quite a bit of it themselves. A lot of the lethal “roadside bombs” came from Iran, and a lot of terrorists were either Iranians or foreigners (including Sunnis, contrary to the popular myth that Sunnis and Shi’ites don’t work together) trained in Iran by Iranians. There are even some reports that Iranians used some sort of chemical or biological weapons, although these are not confirmed and may well be wrong.

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More News On Wikileaks And Iran

Leaked Reports Detail Iran’s Aid for Iraqi Militias
-- New York Times
Documents trace Iran's role as a backer of Shiite militias -- Seattle Times/New York Times
Leaks shine light on Iran’s role as backer of Iraq’s Shi’ite militias -- Boston.com
Leaked documents: Hizbullah trained Iraqis in 'precision military style kidnappings' -- World Tribune
Iran: US behind Wikileaks revelations -- Press TV (Iran)
WikiLeaks papers back Bush claims of Iran role in Iraq war -- Washington Times
Iranian regime media react nervously to WikiLeaks documents on Iraq -- NCR-Iran
Iran Has Been At War With Us For Years -- Hot Air opinion

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