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Interference

    

At least nine British soldiers have been murdered in Iraq by terrorists working for the radical Islamic regime in neighbouring Iran, it was reported last night.

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A British officer expressed astonishment at the reluctance to confront Iranian interference in Iraq.

"It's as though we are sleepwalking," he was quoted as saying.

The allegations will aggravate tension between the western allies and Iran still further. The two sides are already at loggerheads over Iran's shadowy nuclear programme and fears that it is trying to develop atomic weapons.

... Of most concern to coalition intelligence officers is the growing relationship between Teheran and the new Iraqi government of Ibrahim al-Jaafari.

The level of distrust was revealed in the statement of one western diplomat, who told the magazine: "We have to think that anything we tell or share with the Iraqi government ends up in Teheran."

» Telegraph | News | Iran wages undeclared war against coalition

Excerpt made on Monday August 15, 2005 at 02:47 PM



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