"We are always finding large amounts of ammunition, including rockets, IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices) and sticky bombs. The last one was a week ago," Major Aziz al-Amarah, commander of a rapid response police force in the southern province of Wasit, told Reuters.Tehran denies a lot of things. It is undeniable that the region and the world would be better off without the mullah regime in Tehran.
Amarah believed some of the weapons were made in Iran.
"Sometimes they try to remove labels that refer to Iran but we can make out the words from what is left," he said.
Tehran denies arming Iraqi militias from across its long and porous border with Iraq. Iraq has also struggled since the U.S. invasion to stem the entry of Sunni militants from Iraq's western neighbors.
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Sending Their Regrets
Iran may regret the violence in Iraq, crying crocodile tears about how it is so awful for regional stability, but that doesn't stop the Iranians from fomenting that violence: