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ARAB-US RELATIONS - Dec 27 - US Accuses Iran Military Of Plotting In Iraq.


The US military says it has evidence linking a group of Iranians and some Iraqi associates, detained de·tain  
tr.v. de·tained, de·tain·ing, de·tains
1. To keep from proceeding; delay or retard.

2. To keep in custody or temporary confinement:
 in raids last week, to attacks against US forces. The military also said that some of those detained had been involved in shipments of weapons to groups in Iraq. In its first official confirmation of the raids last week, the military said that it had confiscated con·fis·cate  
tr.v. con·fis·cat·ed, con·fis·cat·ing, con·fis·cates
1. To seize (private property) for the public treasury.

2. To seize by or as if by authority. See Synonyms at appropriate.

adj.
 maps, videos, photographs and documents in a raid on a site in Baghdad. The military said that it had arrested five Iranians and that three of them had been released. The Bush administration has described the two Iranians still being held as senior military officials. Major General William Caldwell, the spokesman for the US command here, said in an e-mail that the military had "gathered specific intelligence from highly credible sources that linked individuals and locations with criminal activities against Iraqi civilians, security forces and coalition force personnel". "Some of that specific intelligence", Caldwell said in the e-mail, "dealt explicitly with force-protection issues, including attacks on MNF-I MNF-I Multi-National Force-Iraq  forces". MNF-I stands for Multinational Force-Iraq, the official name of the US-led foreign forces there. Washington has asserted before that Iran has been "interfering" in Iraq, but the arrests - in the Baghdad compound of Abdul Aziz al-Hakim Abdul Aziz al-Hakim (Arabic: سید عبدالعزيز الحكيم) (born 1950) is an Iraqi theologian and politician and the leader of SIIC, the largest political party in the Iraqi Council , one of the country's most powerful Shi'ite leaders - were the first since the US invasion in which it has offered evidence of a link. The Iraqi government has made extensive efforts to engage Iran in security matters in recent months and the arrests of the Iranians could scuttle those efforts. Some Iraqis questioned the timing of the arrests, saying that the Bush administration had political motives. The arrests came days before the UN Security Council passed a resolution imposing sanctions against Iran This article outlines economic, trade, scientific and military Sanctions against Iran, which has been imposed by the U.S. government, or under U.S. pressure. Currently the sanctions include a total embargo on dealings with Iran by Americans, threatening the world's oil and gas  for its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment enrichment Food industry The addition of vitamins or minerals to a food–eg, wheat, which may have been lost during processing. See White flour; Cf Whole grains. . The Bush administration has rejected domestic and foreign pressure to open negotiations with Tehran on Iraq. The Iraqi government has been silent about the arrests, but some officials spoke night of intense behind- the-scenes talks by its political elite over how to handle the situation. During a visit to Tehran, President Jalal Talabani had invited the two Iranians to Baghdad to discuss the security situation there, his spokesman said. Other Iraqi officials were questioning whether Talabani had in fact made such an invitation. Some Iraqis speculated that the arrests were intended to derail de·rail  
intr. & tr.v. de·railed, de·rail·ing, de·rails
1. To run or cause to run off the rails.

2.
 efforts by Iraq to deal with Iran on their own by making the government look weak. Before dawn on Dec. 21, US forces raided "a site in Baghdad", but declined to release further details. Iraqi leaders said last week that the site was the compound of Hakim, who met with President George W. Bush in Washington three weeks ago. But a spokesman for Hakim said Hakim Mohammed Said (Urdu: حکیم محمد سعید) (January 9, 1920 - October 17,1998) was a renowned scholar, philanthropist of Pakistan and former Governor of Sindh. He established Hamdard Foundation in 1948.  he had not heard of a raid on the compound. Caldwell's statement indicated that the location itself was of central importance. The military gathered "specific intelligence from highly credible sources that linked individuals and locations with criminal activities", it said. The crimes were committed against Iraqi civilians, security forces and Americans. The allegations, if true, would mark the first time since the US invasion that Iranian officials his is a list of Iranian officials with their titles, last checked and updated on September 28, 2005. For a list of ministers suggested to the parliament by President Ahmadinejad, see the presidency section in Ahmadinejad's biography.  were discovered in the act of planning military action inside Iraq. Tehran has denied the Iranians were doing anything illegal in Iraq.
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Publication:APS Diplomat Recorder
Geographic Code:7IRAN
Date:Dec 30, 2006
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