CASMII Press Release
In a sharp reversal of its
longstanding accusations against Iran arming militants in Iraq , the US military
has made an unprecedented albeit quiet confession: the weapons they had recently
found in Iraq were not made in Iran at all.
According to a
report
by the LA Times correspondent
Tina Susman in Baghdad:
"A plan to show some alleged Iranian-supplied
explosives to journalists last week in Karbala and then destroy them was
cancelled after the United States realized none of them was from Iran. A U.S.
military spokesman attributed the confusion to a misunderstanding that emerged
after an Iraqi Army general in Karbala erroneously reported the items were of
Iranian origin. When U.S. explosives experts went to investigate, they
discovered they were not Iranian after all."
The US, which until two
weeks ago had never provided any proof for its allegations, finally handed over
its "evidence" of the Iranian origin of these weapons to the Iraqi government.
Last week, an Iraqi delegation to Iran presented the US "evidence" to Iranian
officials. According to Al-Abadi, a parliament member from the ruling United
Iraqi Alliance who was on the delegation, the Iranian officials
totally refuted
"training, financing and
arming" militant groups in Iraq . Consequently the Iraqi government announced
that there is no hard evidence against Iran.
In another extraordinary
event this week, the US spokesman in Iraq, Maj. Gen. Kevin Bergner, for the
first time did not blame Iran for the violence in Iraq and in fact did not make
any reference to Iran at all in his introductory
remarks
to the world media on
Wednesday when he described the large arsenal of weapons found by Iraqi forces
in Karbala.
In contrast, the Pentagon in
August 2007
admitted
that it had lost track of a
third of the weapons distributed to the Iraqi security forces in 2004/2005. The
190,000 assault rifles and pistols roam free in Iraqi streets today.
In the past year, the US
leaders have been relentless in propagating their charges of Iranian meddling
and fomenting violence in Iraq and since the release of the key judgments of the
US National Intelligence Estimate in December that Iran does not have a nuclear
weaponisation programme, these accusations have sharply intensified.
The US charges of Iranian
interference in Iraq too have now collapsed. Any threat of military strike
against Iran is in violation of the UN charter and the IAEA's continued
supervision on Iran's uranium enrichment facilities means there is no
justification for sanctions.
CASMII calls on the US to
change course and enter into comprehensive and unconditional negotiations with
Iran.
For more information or to
contact CASMII please visit
http://www.campaigniran.org
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