Al Jazeera: "Weapons used in Iran attacks came from the U.S."

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Maybe I'm morbid, but I find this darkly amusing.

Iran is accusing the U.S. of giving arms to the Baluchi rebels who attacked an Iranian Revolutionary Guard bus a few days back. Personally, I don't believe it, but it's a rather amusing tit-for-tat with last week's Steyr story (which I do believe).

http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=13049

This is provided as an interesting perspective piece, and noteworthy as it's an almost exact counterpoint to the articles in the Western press about the Steyr .50s.

For the record: I'm not an Al-Jazeera fan. Their excessive focii are really repetitive, and their blog comments are 95% absurd rants. Still worth reading if you're into the ME thing though, as AJ pulls a lot of weight in many countries.

-MV

Weapons used in Iran attacks came from the U.S.
2/18/2007 12:36:00 PM GMT

(Reuters Photo) A bomb exploded next to a bus in the southeastern city of Zahedan Wednesday

By: Emile Tayyip

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.

"Terrorist agents try to implement their ominous plots without being bothered at all," Zahedan Governor General Hassan-Ali Nouri told IRNA, adding that "the explosion in Zahedan Friday night was just a blind operation," Nouri said.

Was the attacks a new attempt to fuel tension between the Sunnis and the Shias, and expand it to include not just Iraq but Iran as well?

Citing “informed source”, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Saturday that the explosive devices and arsenals used in the recent wave of explosions that hit the southeastern Iranian city of Zahedan starting Wednesday came from the United States.

The Fars report said that documents, photographs and film footage, showed that the explosives and arsenals used in the attacks were American.

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.

"The Shias and Sunnis on Friday massively participated in the funeral of Wednesday's (IRGC) victims. They unanimously expressed their support for the ideals and achievements of the Islamic system,” Nouri said.

"The nation's presence in all sensitive scenes of the system have undoubtedly angered the enemies of the people and the Islamic Revolution," Nouri further stated.

"Last night, terrorists seeking to destroy the people's unity through scenes of horror fought against the hardworking security police forces who did their utmost to maintain security in the region," the governor-general said.

Jundallah has claimed responsibility for Wednesday and Friday attacks in Zahedan, and about 65 suspects in addition to the three people responsible for the bomb attack have been arrested, according to official IRNA news agency, which cited statements by Brigadier General Mohammad Gaffari, a senior police officer in Sistan-Baluchestan province.

Footage of the attack on Iran’s Arabic-language station Al-Alam showed that the bus had been blown away to a twisted frame of wreckage by the explosion, and witnesses said the attackers shot at the bus from their car to force it to stop, before stopping the explosives-laden vehicle in the path of the bus, and then evacuated the scene of the attack before the bomb exploded.

The bomb is believed to have been detonated by remote control.

Shortly after the attacks occurred on Wednesday, Iranian officials accused Britain and the United States of interfering in the country’s affairs and supporting ethnic minority rebels operating at the country’s sensitive border areas, holding the two states, known for their long history of arming and aiding armed groups in the region to implement their political agendas, responsible for the attacks.

Despite Bush’s insistence that he doesn’t plan to open another battle front in the Middle East, war drums against the Islamic Republic appear to be beating more loudly these days.

And that’s being done through many ways: Either through attacks, or active efforts to destabilize the government, sometimes through the support of what the U.S. calls Iranian opposition groups, like the Mujahedin e-Khalq (MEK), which fought on Iraq's side during the Iran-Iraq War and has been labeled by the State Department since 1997 a "terrorist group" for killing U.S. officials during the Shah's reign.

Like Iraq, the U.S. efforts in Iran will prove counterproductive.
 
Eh, it seems plausible honestly. USA has a history of arming the middle east, Iran Contra, giving Iraq stuff, just to cause both sides to mess up in the end.

Maybe what's happening now is that they want Ahmadinejad to get some random attacks by Iranis on the government. Then, we come in while they're doing stuff, and set up a puppet government like the Sha was.

Really, Al Jazeera isnt the most reliable and unbiased news organization, but neither is CNN.
 
The 'official' Iranian photograph showing the "U.S." supplied weaponry is a fake:

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=24492_Iranian_Fauxtography_Bust&only

Logically, in a part of the world already awash in 7.62x39mm ammo, why would a black operation supply U.S. made stuff, even going to pains to be so obvious as to send stuff labeled USA? The Iranians are just making sure the average Muslim can see the implied connection there.
 
Oh, funny box.

I still wouldnt put it past the government to send stuff to stir up conflict. And Lake City 7.62x39 has been seen before, for a cancelled order to one of the Contra groups.
 
I'm not sure what a photo of grenades and ammunition is supposed to prove. This stuff is readily available on the world market as are munitions from many countries. If Iran had opted to show a photo of Albanian munitions, it certainly wouldn't prove to the world that the attack was backed by Albania.
 
If Iran had opted to show a photo of Albanian munitions, it certainly wouldn't prove to the world that the attack was backed by Albania.

That's probably part of Iran's "point", such as it is.

How does finding (newly-purchased from Austria by Iran) .50 rifles in Iraq prove anything?


Well, I think the U.S. has far more credible proof that Iran is backing Iraqi Shias than Iran has proof that the U.S. is backing Baluchis. Heck, maybe they're both right. Or maybe somebody did just happen to steal all of Iran's sniper rifles from storage and sneak them across the border.

After reading too much of this back-and-forth international bickering and conspiracy theory, it gets really annoying. I hate getting the feeling that someone is clearly lying big-time. If half the world believes one side, and half the world believes the other, that doesn't say much for the smarts of humankind in general.

-MV
 
Al Jezebel is as entertaining as Pravda use to be. Ahh, for the good ould days o' the Cold War.:rolleyes:
 
Al Jezebel is as entertaining as Pravda use to be.

Pravda can't step; did some silly Commies ever think to have a section actually labelled "Conspiracies" on their website?

Each Conspiracy article has an online poll where you can vote whether you think it's true that Freemasons are fluoridating our water with the bones of dead Martians (running 30% believing and 10% undecided last I checked).

Al Jazeera is at least attempting to branch out a little from 100% Bush/Zionists coverage. I think I saw some cricket scores up there once.

-MV
 
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I know they were giving sanctity and a base for the MEK but its not really much harder to believe they would be giving arms and money, as was done throughout the coldwar.

Its kind of weird supporting a Marxist communist group against an islamic group. How things have changed since the 70s.
 
Gosh, the way GW was talking the other day one might be led to think that there may be a whole lot of US made weapons responsible for attacks in Iran soon....
 
The Fars report said that documents, photographs and film footage, showed that the explosives and arsenals used in the attacks were American.
And, where is this "footage"? I think they're just blaming us, the scapegoat of the other side of the world.

Car explodes? US's fault. Got fired from work? US conspiracy. Local miltia leader kills some of your buddies for looking at him the wrong way? He's a CIA agent. Toast got burned? Faulty American toaster. People upset with your horribly oppresive national government decide to blow up a bus? US supplies the weapons.
 
Al Jazeera

Good if it's true.We are at war with these people weither there in Iraq,Iran or any place else in the world. As for Irans leaders,if this put a little fear in their eyes,----good.:what:
 
This game has been going on for about half a century. Russians supply the Vietnamise. We supply the Afghans when they try to enforce communist law. Exept what we did (secretly training and supplying) was devastatingly more effective than anything that has ever been done to us. Now the Iranians are supplying the Iraqi's. Its a system with a hundred percent success rate and combined with guerilla tactics will cripple our efforts in Iraq.
 
It is possible we're supplying Iranian dissidents to give them a taste of their own medicine and undermine president Ahmajughead. However, if we attack Iran directly, people will support President Tom more. I just hope we're not supplying the dissidents that clumsily.


"I want some US 7.62x39 that floats in air! Quit hoarding it you American pig-dogs!"

Lucky, that's the new weightless ammo, designed to completely eliminate bullet drop, and enable our secret army of mall ninjas to make sniper shots out to thousands of yards. As the label 'USA' implies, its only available to people in the Excited States and our agents. sorry :rolleyes:
 
If we're not supplying weapons to Iranian dissidents, then somebody in the US intelligence community should be fired.
 
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