Tuesday, January 30, 2007

CNN Reports Iran behind Karbala "Trojan Horse" Attack

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/01/30/iraq.main/index.html

"The Pentagon is investigating whether a recent attack on a military compound in Karbalawas carried out by Iranians or Iranian-trained operatives, two officials from separate U.S. government agencies said. "People are looking at it seriously," one of the officials said. That official added the Iranian connection was a leading theory in the investigation into the January 20 attack that killed five soldiers. The second official said: "We believe it's possible the executors of the attack were Iranian or Iranian-trained." Five U.S. soldiers were killed in the sophisticated attack by men wearing U.S.-style uniforms, according to U.S. military reports."

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1583523,00.html?cnn=yes

"Some Iraqis speculate that the IRGC has already started a campaign of revenge with the killing of five American soldiers in Karbala on Jan. 20, nine days after the arrest of the IRGC members in Erbil. As the logic of the rumor goes, five American soldiers were killed for five Iranians taken; Karbala was an IRGC message to release its colleagues — or else. The speculation that Karbala was an IRGC operation may have as much to do with Iraqis' respect for IRGC capacity for revenge as it does with the truth. Nevertheless, we should count on the IRGC gearing up for a fight. And we shouldn't underestimate its capacities. Aside from arming the opposition, the IRGC is capable of doing serious damage to our logistics lines. I called up an American contractor in Baghdad who runs convoys from Kuwait every day and asked him just how much damage."Let me put it this way,"he said."In Basra today the currency is the Iranian toman, not the Iraqi dinar."He said his convoys now are forced to pay a 40% surcharge to Shi'a militias and Iraqi police in the south, many of whom are affiliated with IRGC."

This screams of a false-flag operation. It has smelled fishy from the beginning. Soliders, speaking english, in American uniforms, driving American vehicles enter an American compound and, at first reported, kill American soldiers and leave unchallenged through the front door. Follow up reporting (after the absurdity of the initial story was questioned) showed the Americans were not, in fact, killed at the post, but kidnapped by the American "imposters" in a "Trojan Horse" ambush and killed in a neighboring province.

http://www.rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fapnews.myway.com%2Farticle%2F20070126%2FD8MT1R2G0.html

Here's an easy question. Which military has english speaking soliders, arms, vehicles and access to high security areas in Iraq? Answer: the American military. End of story. This event stinks now more than it did last week. Stay tuned.

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