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Iranians Training Bombers, Terrorists for Iraq War

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- Secretary of State Colin Powell pushes for war with Iraq, saying that Saddam Hussein is a threat to global security and is linked to the terrorist group responsible for September 2001 attacks. Recording of what is believed to be Osama Bin Laden's voice suggests to the U.S. Qaeda and Iraq are linked. Millions gather to protest the impending war with Iraq in major U.S. cities and across the world.

Thinkpad (AXcess News) New York - The British government has shown American intelligence officials information indicating that Iran is operating "training camps" for bombers who carry out terrorist attacks on coalition forces, Iraqi security forces and civilians. It appears that the training is accelerating in order to create havoc and destabilize the fledgling Iraqi government.

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Microsoft Previously, the British accused Iran of being accessories in the killings of soldiers using sophisticated explosive devices. But intelligence officers go much further by saying the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, which has close links to the government, is teaching Shia fighters to make the bombs in Iran and then they're transporting them across the border into Iraq.

Armed men beat up an Iranian state television camera crew in Iraq and took their equipment, Iranian state radio reported on Sunday, 88 war. It was unclear whether the assailants belonged to a particular faction, but Iranian state radio reported their equipment had been "confiscated" rather than stolen.

Laptop Computers The charges came after Iraqi and coalition forces discovered unexploded devices and submitted them to ordinance experts. A forensic examination of the bombs is being made in Baghdad which military experts believe will aid in devising security measures and may also reveal evidence of an Iranian signature. The armor-piercing, infrared bombs have reportedly killed dozens of US and British soldiers.

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Laptop Computer Government officials in Britain have accused the Iranians of tactical involvement in Iraq as a result of what Tehran perceives as Western bullying over the nuclear issue. It's also to believed the Iranians wish to keep US and British forces tied down in Iraq to avert a possible attack on Iran. Iran has vehemently denied the accusations and has claimed instead that Britain is pressuring Iran over its nuclear program by publicizing the bombing incidents.

Iran Focus London, Nov. led war on Iraq benefited Iran's clerical rulers. "The result of the war in Iraq has been to the benefit of the Iranian regime", Hayat. King Abdullah told the paper that Tehran had sent Riyadh several messages, explaining that Iran and Syria were under great international pressure and were heading for crises.

Desktop Computer The revelations of the alleged Iranian involvement made by defense and diplomatic sources in Iraq was compelling and detailed. The military says they are "trying to counter the bomb threat by training the trainers and the [Iranians] are doing the same. People are being trained [in Iran] and then slip back into Iraq, 10 at a time, to train others maybe 50 at a time."

Notebooks Intelligence reports strongly suggest that terrorist training camps are being run in Iran and Lebanon, and that there is some intelligence that suggests there are camps in Syria. Forensic examinations of explosive devices shows that the technology has been "proliferating," leading to a drastic rise in attacks on soldiers which now average more than three per week.

Lenovo US, British and Iraqi security forces have uncovered caches of weapons including over 60 rockets, mortars and landmines, as well as the Iranian-made infrared explosive devices. Intelligence officers believe weapons are being stashed by insurgents throughout Iraq in the hopes of initiating a major insurgency offensive. And Iran gains time to continue their nuclear weapons program by helping to keep coalition forces bogged down in Iraq.

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