Iraqi Terror Group, U.S., Blamed for Iranian Bombings (UPDATED)
Four bombs killed at least eight people in Iran over the weekend. The bombs went off in a predominately Arab community targetting buildings associated with the Persian dominated government. Here is the kicker: Iran is blaming a terrorist organization in Iraq that was initially supported by Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath party during the long years of conflict between the two nations. However, the fall of the Hussein regime means those funds dried up.
So now that Iran is busying itself supporting the insurgency in Iraq, at least some of that money is being used for acts of terrorism against the Iranian government. Ironical.
As Ward Churchill would say: "It's just the hens coming home to roost."
UPDATE: I've found a few more articles in which the Iranians blame the US for being linked to the terror attack. After reading that I'm much more inclined to believe that elements within the Iranian government itself is to blame for the bombings in an effort to garner public support for a more hardline candidate than Hashemi Rafsanjani who leads in the polls. Yes, it's a conspiracy theory, but such conspiracies are much more likely to exist in closed societies with formal media controls such as in Iran.
Here is the article from Townhall:
Iran's fundamentalist government has blamed U.S.-sheltered terrorists for a series of bomb blasts on Sunday that killed at least nine people, less than a week before voters choose a new president...
But a spokesman for Iran's Security Council accused groups linked to the ousted Baathist regime in Iraq.
A senior national security official was quoted as blaming Arab separatists whom he said were being trained under the protection of U.S. forces in neighboring Iraq.
The official, Ali Agha Mohammadi, said British forces based in southern Iraq may also be linked to the attackers.
"We call on the Americans and the British to condemn these attacks and hand over the terrorists in Iraq. Sadly, they have so far not said anything," he said.
UPDATE II: Roger L. Simon points to a
DEBKA report which ties the White House to the group responsible for the bombing. It is DEBKA, which for those of you who don't know, is kind of like the Israeli version of Matt Drudge, only with a focus on terrorism, and a lot less reliable:
On April 22, DEBKA-Net-Weekly 203 lead article explored Khuzestan Arab Spring offensive and its Kurdish Iraqi backing. On May 6, DNW 204 revealed Khuzestan FrontÂ’s No. 2 leader Said Taher Naama paid secret visit to White House April 23
CNN:
Bombs killed eight people and wounded 75 in Iran on Sunday in a rare string of attacks five days before a presidential election.
Security is tight in the Islamic republic, where bombings have been almost unheard of in the past decade.
Four bombs in Ahvaz, capital of the partly Arabic-speaking province of Khuzestan, where most of Iran's oil reserves lie, targeted government buildings, killing seven people, provincial officials said.
Hours later, a bomb in the capital Tehran killed one person.
In the Ahvaz blasts, two of the dead were women, and 70 people were wounded, the officials said. Ethnic unrest claimed five lives in Khuzestan in April.
The Popular Democratic Front of Ahvaz, which is campaigning for an independent Khuzestan, denied it was behind the attacks, but it said another Arab group calling itself the Ahvazi Revolutionary Martyrs' Brigades had claimed responsibility....
About 150 demonstrators protested outside the governor's office in the evening, waving Iranian flags and chanting "Death to the hypocrites" -- a term used for the exiled opposition People's Mujahideen Organization.
"Based on intelligence we received, a network was trying to create problems before the election," Aghamohammadi said.
He blamed unidentified opposition groups who had called for a boycott of the elections and suggested infiltrators had come from parts of neighboring Iraq under U.S.-British control.
Aghamohammadi said it appeared that some of the infiltrators belonged to the People's Mujahideen. U.S. forces took control of the group's bases in Iraq after the 2003 invasion.
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Bunch of Baloney! Harold T. Fancypants and the United People Front of Koran Flushers already took credit for the mulitple blasts.
Posted by: Filthy Allah at June 13, 2005 09:10 AM (yBHNA)
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Bunch of Baloney! Harold T. Fancypants and the United Peoples Front of Koran Flushers already took credit for the mulitple blasts.
Posted by: Filthy Allah at June 13, 2005 09:10 AM (yBHNA)
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Ironical you say? I would say ironicaliscious. Hens coming home to roost indeed, and I don't think the mullahs want an omelet of their eggs. I only hope no innocent Iranians get hurt, as those poor people have suffered enough, but the mullahs and their evil spawn deserve whatever they get, and it's a shame you can only kill someone once.
I think that once the current Iranian democratic revolution plays itself out, and the mullahs find themselves hanging like rotted fruit adorning the trees and light poles of the country, the people of Iran will be ready allies of America, and the terrorists will have to find another backer. Of course, the Saudis are always willing to finance the war against us, but they too will get sorted out before this is over, along with the Syrians, and probably the Pakistanis.
Justice can be long delayed, but not denied forever.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at June 13, 2005 09:13 AM (0yYS2)
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I'm not so sure. Don't expect justice in this life, after all.
Posted by: Rusty Shackleford at June 13, 2005 10:08 AM (JQjhA)
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If the US was involved ... just look at it this way ...
We did them a favor ... since we all know how anxious they are to get to allah and their virgins.
Posted by: Jonathan at June 13, 2005 11:05 AM (6krEN)
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Justice in society takes longer than for individuals, but it no less worth fighting for.
*Disclaimer*- Justice in society is NOT the same thing as social justice. Not even close.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at June 13, 2005 12:27 PM (0yYS2)
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Yes, I admit that I caused the blasts in Iran.
Nice grouping if I must say so myself. Filthy Moooolahs are now saying nothing went BOOOOOM! They know better. Fancypants make more go BOOOOM in Iran.
I am also the one who has been leaving the canned hams on the front steps of all the Mooooolahs. Yup, that's me too.
Posted by: Harold T. Fancypants at June 13, 2005 01:24 PM (yBHNA)
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Harold T. Fancypants, you are a Magnificent Bastard!
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at June 15, 2005 11:14 PM (0yYS2)
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