Weapons used in Iran attacks came from the U.S.
Local police have restored security and tranquility to Zahedan after a bomb attack ripped through the city Friday night, a day after another explosion involving an attack on a bus owned by the local Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps killed about 18 people and wounded 31 others in the same city.
Although the new revelations hadn’t been made public yet, it prompted many analysts to link the terrorist attacks in the Iranian city to recent allegations raised against Islamic republic by the Bush administration which stepped up recently its anti-Iranian rhetoric, claiming that Tehran provides anti-occupation fighters in Iraq with financial and military aid to kill American troops.
The “informed source” also listed several attempts by Jundallah, an armed group operating in the country and blamed for past killings in the area bordering Pakistan and Afghanistan, to assassinate Sunni and tribal leaders to sow tension between the Shia and Sunni citizens in Sistan-Baluchestan province.
http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=13049
3 comments:
Don't throw stones if you live in a glass house? Does that apply to the WH or are they exempt?
My old saying: Don't invade someone's backyard until you clean your own backyard first.
Don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see. And that is an understatement with this weird administration. Thanks to folks like you I don't feel lke I've lost all of my marbles. When I hear a statement from the White House, paranoia sets in, and when I check it out, it's ususally the opposite of what they are trying to imply, so I just get another bumper sticker and try to make a little more noise.
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