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Armed men crossed into Afghanistan from Iran: Police
PAK TRIBUNE ^ | 20 Jun 07 | Unknown

Posted on 06/25/2007 6:38:27 PM PDT by elhombrelibre

HERAT: More than 20 armed men crossed the border from Iran into Afghanistan and entered a town, a police commander said in the first such blunt claim by a high-ranking Afghan official.

Colonel Rahmatullah Safi - police commander in the three western provinces of Farah, Badghis and Herat - said according to intelligence information, the group of armed militants crossed the border Monday in Farah's Anardara district.

"Two pickup trucks with over 20 armed people riding in them crossed the border from Iran to Afghanistan," Safi said in his Border Police headquarters, 15 km outside Herat city.

He said according to intelligence information, the men were heading towards Zirkoh area in Farah province, which has been the site of escalating militant activity in recent months.

Safi said the police did not have the opportunity to track down the vehicles but said he had informed President Hamid Karzai and international forces in the country.

"I can say with certainty that the vehicles came from Iranian soil, and if they came from Iran with ammunitions and explosives, of course, they are supported by the Iranian government."

"If the Iranian border forces really want to stop them, they can," he added. "They have one outpost every five to 10 km."

Safi's report of the infiltration comes at a time when US officials have linked Iran's government to large shipments of weaponry to militants in Afghanistan, but Karzai and other Afghan officials have ruled out Iran's involvement and Tehran has also strongly denied funnelling weapons to Afghan militants.

Safi also revealed that during fighting Saturday night between Afghan police and insurgents in the Shindand district of Herat province, which left nine suspected Taliban and two police officers dead, police found the remains of Iranian-made bullets.

He also showed DPA five anti-tank mines that had Iranian markings, which he said were seized at the Afghan-Iran border about two weeks ago.

Safi said his police forces had information that former mujahideen fighters, who forced Soviet forces from Afghanistan and later plunged the country into a bloody civil war, were receiving training in Iranian territory and were sent back to Afghanistan to carry out attacks against the government and international forces.

In April, US officials said Iranian-made weapons had showed up in the hands of the Taliban. The Pentagon's top general, Peter Pace, said NATO forces in Afghanistan had seized Iranian-made mortars and explosives destined for the Taliban.

Last week, a top US State Department official charged in a CNN interview that the US has "irrefutable evidence" that Iran is arming Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.

Although not mimicking the strong nature of Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns' remarks, US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said a day later that large weapons' shipments were crossing from Iran into Afghanistan and it was unlikely Tehran did not know about them.

"Given the quantities that we're seeing, it is difficult to believe that it is associated with smuggling or the drug business or that it's taking place without the knowledge of the Iranian government," Gates said.

Afghan Defence Minister Abdul Rahim Wardak, however, rejected Iran's involvement in supplying militants in a media interview, arguing that Kabul and Tehran have good relations and a stable Afghanistan is in Iran's interest. He said there was evidence weapons were coming from Iran but suggested they were from the Al Qaeda terrorist network or drug traffickers.

Gates also mentioned the good relations between the Afghan and Iranian government. "Whether Iran is trying to play both sides of the street, hedge their bets, what their motives are, other than causing trouble for us, I don't know," the US defence chief said.


TOPICS: Breaking News; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; bombirannow; flypaperstrategy; geopolitics; globaljihad; iran; iraniantroops; wot
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1 posted on 06/25/2007 6:38:28 PM PDT by elhombrelibre
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To: elhombrelibre

Drudge has a story about Iranian military crossing into Iraq.


2 posted on 06/25/2007 6:40:31 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Greed is NOT a conservative ideal.)
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To: cripplecreek

Its going to be a long summer..


3 posted on 06/25/2007 6:41:57 PM PDT by Dog
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To: elhombrelibre

They have borders like ours...


4 posted on 06/25/2007 6:42:30 PM PDT by BigFinn (You don’t have to be smarter than a fifth grader to oppose this bill.)
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To: cripplecreek
That story has been posted here, and it's why I did a search and found this one. This story is a few days old, but it shows a pattern, I'd say.

Iranian Forces Crossed Border: Report

5 posted on 06/25/2007 6:43:35 PM PDT by elhombrelibre
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To: BigFinn

Yeah, no difference.


6 posted on 06/25/2007 6:44:32 PM PDT by elhombrelibre
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To: elhombrelibre

Perhaps we can get Afghanistan and Iraq to both declare war on Iran if we promise a really big air campaign and some Special Ops forces to help in the effort.


7 posted on 06/25/2007 6:45:36 PM PDT by The_Reader_David (And when they behead your own people in the wars which are to come, then you will know. . .)
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To: Dog
Safi said his police forces had information that former mujahideen fighters, who forced Soviet forces from Afghanistan and later plunged the country into a bloody civil war, were receiving training in Iranian territory and were sent back to Afghanistan to carry out attacks against the government and international forces.

The notion that Mujahideen (or Pasthun Taliban for that matter) need any "training" from Iranians in how to fight in Stan....it completely absurd.

Though weapons......They'll always take those....

8 posted on 06/25/2007 6:46:29 PM PDT by SevenMinusOne
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To: elhombrelibre
Iranian forces crossed Iraqi border: report
9 posted on 06/25/2007 6:46:37 PM PDT by wideminded
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To: The_Reader_David

You know it may come to that.


10 posted on 06/25/2007 6:47:59 PM PDT by elhombrelibre
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To: Dog

Lets get our big guns down there to the south and blow the living crap out of these Islamo-Facists.
and wipe out their Gas Refinery now! and drop a few on the Capital Govt offices for good measure. then sink every ship they have in the river.
lets get going!!


11 posted on 06/25/2007 6:48:34 PM PDT by LtKerst (Lt Kerst)
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To: elhombrelibre
Between this and the crossings into the Iraqi British sector, who knows. Maybe their brazen allowance to support al Qaeda and the Talaban has reached the point where they don't care who sees what.
Of course the Iranian official position is they know nothing about it. Perhaps we shall start reading about how our Marine,Navy, and Airforce aviators and pilots are making full use of their FLIR PODS and laser guided bombs soon, in wiping out cars and truck convoys proceeding out of Iran.
12 posted on 06/25/2007 6:50:59 PM PDT by Marine_Uncle
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To: DevSix
I don’t know about that. You may know this already, but the Afghans Mujahideen did not use IEDs, especially of likes Iran is providing. This type of warfare was really perfected by Hizbollah in Lebanon and used by the Chechens more recently. I do think the Afghan Mujahideens could learn from the Iranians, for example, how to operate sophisticated Chinese made SAMs of the MANPAD type.
13 posted on 06/25/2007 6:52:00 PM PDT by elhombrelibre
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To: elhombrelibre
Gates also mentioned the good relations between the Afghan and Iranian government. "Whether Iran is trying to play both sides of the street, hedge their bets, what their motives are, other than causing trouble for us, I don't know," the US defence chief said.

Shouldn't he have a more certain understanding, he's the man in charge on the ground there. He did get the one part right, about them causing trouble for US troops.

14 posted on 06/25/2007 6:56:02 PM PDT by Blue Highway
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To: Marine_Uncle
The push by Hamas in Gaza, an Iranian-supported move, the arms they’re buying from Russia for Syria, and the support for terrorists, al Qaeda and Shia militias, in Iraq and Hezbollah in Lebanon may have convinced them they can get away with whatever they’d like to do. And, after all, with Nancy and Harry Reid telling them they’re winning, they probably don’t feel there is much risk of repercussions.
15 posted on 06/25/2007 6:57:35 PM PDT by elhombrelibre
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To: Blue Highway

The fact is we’ll never probably know their motives unless we open their archives.


16 posted on 06/25/2007 6:59:00 PM PDT by elhombrelibre
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To: elhombrelibre

and the plot thickens


17 posted on 06/25/2007 7:02:55 PM PDT by RDTF (www.imwithfred.com)
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To: elhombrelibre

You have to wonder what it will take for the US Military to respond to Iranian provocation? Has the current polical climate in the United States forced President Bush to stand emasculated before Iranian escalation? Does President Bush really believe that the last election mandated surrender and weakness in the face of aggression?


18 posted on 06/25/2007 7:03:31 PM PDT by Keflavik76
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To: BigFinn
They have borders like ours...

They're just doing the job the local terrorists won't do...

19 posted on 06/25/2007 7:04:19 PM PDT by glock rocks (Please pray every day for our Patriot Armed Forces fighting to protect our way of life.)
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To: Keflavik76

The only way we’ll know for sure is when Chavez’ squads show up in Houston or Denver.


20 posted on 06/25/2007 7:05:26 PM PDT by glock rocks (Please pray every day for our Patriot Armed Forces fighting to protect our way of life.)
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