I'm gonna make you eat those words...
"700 fighters brought into Iraq since August 2006.....Only 11 Iranians are in American detention, United States officials say."
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/22/world/middleeast/22fighters.html?pagewanted=print
I'm gonna make you eat those words...
Yet, if we find them hiding those who did it would be all okay with Iran because "limited forays" isn't invasion. Right? That's what I "learned" from Dungheap.
U.S. Troops Raid 2 Iranian Targets in Iraq, Detain 5 People
U.S. troops launched two raids on Iranian targets in Iraq yesterday, following through on President Bush's vow to confront and break up Tehran's networks inside Iraq. Five Iranians were detained, and vast amounts of documents and computer data were confiscated, according to U.S., Iraqi and Iranian officials.
The two raids are part of a new U.S. intelligence and military operation launched last month against Iran, U.S. officials said. The United States is trying to identify and detain top officials of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' al-Quds Brigade operating in Iraq. The al-Quds Brigade is active in arming, training and funding militant movements, such as Lebanon's Hezbollah, throughout the Middle East.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/11/AR2007011100427.html
U.S. troops seize 6 Iranians in Iraq
BAGHDAD: U.S.-led multinational forces detained six Iranians Thursday at an Iranian government office in the northern city of Irbil, Iraqi officials said.
The U.S. military said it had taken six people into custody in the Irbil region but made no mention of a raid on any Iranian government office.
The forces entered the building about 3 a.m., detaining the Iranians and confiscating computers and documents, two senior local Kurdish officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information. Irbil is a city in the Kurdish-controlled northern part of Iraq, 350 kilometers, or 220 miles, from Baghdad.
A person who lives near the building said the troops had used stun bombs and brought down an Iranian flag from the roof. As the operation went on, two helicopters flew overhead, the resident said on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
At the Pentagon, a senior U.S. military official said the building was not a consulate and did not have any diplomatic status. The six Iranians were taken in a "cordon-and-knock" operation, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/01/11/news/raid.php
I never used the term "limited forays" you douche. What you should have learned is that when we are talking about an ally and we are talking about targeting specific individuals in tribal areas, attacking specific individuals in an ally country is not an attack on the country itself and would not be construed as an invasion of that country by any reasonable person anywhere.
It's not that difficult a concept.
Yeah, that must be the other six. Cypress mentioned there were eleven of them.
That link was from last year, and we have many in custody that we usually have to give back, it's a revolving door, because many have direct ties to the Iranian government. Many, many more have been caught training and giving munitions to terrorists. I can blanket this thread with story after story of Iranians taking part in the Killing of Americans and it sickens men to see my fellow Americans defending the killers of our soldiers.
I agree that it's not tantamount to an invasion, or "bombing" pakistan.
As a general rule of thumb, I don't think we should be engaging in any military action in pakistan. The opportunity for civilian collateral deaths I have a huge problem with.
I never used the term "limited forays" you douche. What you should have learned is that when we are talking about an ally and we are talking about targeting specific individuals in tribal areas, attacking specific individuals in an ally country is not an attack on the country itself and would not be construed as an invasion of that country by any reasonable person anywhere.
It's not that difficult a concept.
That link was from last year, and we have many in custody that we usually have to give back, it's a revolving door, because many have direct ties to the Iranian government. Many, many more have been caught training and giving munitions to terrorists. I can blanket this thread with story after story of Iranians taking part in the Killing of Americans and it sickens men to see my fellow Americans defending the killers of our soldiers.
Like every precision munition in Iraq on the first day of OIF missing their targets? Those precision munitions? They are only as precise as the guidance system and with laser guided munitions, the placement of the lasers.Then you need to read up on just how precise our precision munitions are, we can shot a cruise missile a 100 miles away through Bin Laden's bedroom window, if we could get a small enough force on the ground there to place a target designator on the right window...
You must love that spinning class.
If the country gives you permission to attack specific individuals, then you are correct. Because then you are there with their PERMISSION.
If you bomb individuals WITHOUT permission, then that is another story all together.
I'm not defending Iran. I'm stating facts. The majority of the foreign fighters in iraq are from our erstwhile "ally" saudi arabia, as well as syria, libya, and other arab nations. Not from Iran.
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U.S. troops seize 6 Iranians in Iraq
BAGHDAD: U.S.-led multinational forces detained six Iranians Thursday at an Iranian government office in the northern city of Irbil, Iraqi officials said.
The U.S. military said it had taken six people into custody in the Irbil region but made no mention of a raid on any Iranian government office.
The forces entered the building about 3 a.m., detaining the Iranians and confiscating computers and documents, two senior local Kurdish officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information. Irbil is a city in the Kurdish-controlled northern part of Iraq, 350 kilometers, or 220 miles, from Baghdad.
A person who lives near the building said the troops had used stun bombs and brought down an Iranian flag from the roof. As the operation went on, two helicopters flew overhead, the resident said on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
At the Pentagon, a senior U.S. military official said the building was not a consulate and did not have any diplomatic status. The six Iranians were taken in a "cordon-and-knock" operation, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/01/11/news/raid.php
Like every precision munition in Iraq on the first day of OIF missing their targets? Those precision munitions? They are only as precise as the guidance system and with laser guided munitions, the placement of the lasers.
You can post all the articles you want containing quotes from government and military leadership.
I'm not buying it. You, Bush, and the military leadership have told so many lies, so many falsehoods, so many exaggerations for five years that your credibility has expired. You said there were WMD. You said there were collaborative ties to al qaeda. You said mission accomplished. Jessica lynch. Pat Tillman. The lies go on and on. You yourself spent the first three years of the war arguing that things were getting better, and that we were on track in iraq. You were wrong.
The only thing I'll believe about Iraq now will come from confirmed and verified reports from independent, and international media sources.