US: Hezbollah training Iraqi Shiite extremists in Iran

comment by Jerry Gordon

3920537474.jpgIran’s Quds Force is using Hezbollah cadres to train Iraqi Shia insurgents at a camp near Tehran. Note these comments from this AP article:

    “We have multiple detainees who state Lebanese Hezbollah are providing training to Iraqis in Iranian IRGC-QF training camps near Tehran,” Air Force Col. Donald Bacon, a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad, told The Associated Press.Bacon.

    The first reports of Hezbollah training of Shiite extremists emerged in March 2007, when U.S. forces captured Qais Khazali, the senior Special Groups leader for Iraq, and Ali Mussa Daqduq, a senior Lebanese Hezbollah commander captured along with him. The arrests took place in the Shiite holy city of Karbala.

    “Ali Mussa Daqduq confirmed Lebanese Hezbollah were providing training to Iraqi Special Group members in Iran and that his role was to assess the quality of training and make recommendations on how the training could be improved,” Bacon told The AP in an e-mail.

    Since then, Bacon said, “we have captured other Iraqis who have discussed their training in Iran and who state many of their instructors were Lebanese Hezbollah.”

Iran has refused to discuss the matter with the US. Iraq is sending a delegation to Tehran to demand that Iran stop training and supplying the Shia insurgents. Iran continues to exploits its proxies- under the shield of ultimate denial.

by Patrick Quinn, AP, May 5, 2008

BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi Shiite extremists are being trained by members of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah in camps near Tehran, a U.S. military spokesman said Monday.

Iraqis are receiving the training at camps operated by the Quds Force, an elite unit of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps that has been accused of training and funneling weapons to Shiite extremists in Iraq, Air Force Col. Donald Bacon, a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad, told The Associated Press.

“We have multiple detainees who state Lebanese Hezbollah are providing training to Iraqis in Iranian IRGC-QF training camps near Tehran,” Bacon said.

The Quds Force is also known as the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps-Quds Force, or IRGC-QF. Al-Quds is the Arabic name for Jerusalem.

The Quds Force is believed to operate overseas, helping to create the militant Shiite Hezbollah group in 1982 in Lebanon and to arm Bosnian Muslims during the Balkan wars.

The first reports of Hezbollah training of Shiite extremists emerged in March 2007, when U.S. forces captured Qais Khazali, the senior Special Groups leader for Iraq, and Ali Mussa Daqduq, a senior Lebanese Hezbollah commander captured along with him. The arrests took place in the Shiite holy city of Karbala.

“Ali Mussa Daqduq confirmed Lebanese Hezbollah were providing training to Iraqi Special Group members in Iran and that his role was to assess the quality of training and make recommendations on how the training could be improved,” Bacon told The AP in an e-mail.

Since then, Bacon said, “we have captured other Iraqis who have discussed their training in Iran and who state many of their instructors were Lebanese Hezbollah.”

The U.S. has accused Iran of supporting Shiite militias in Iraq. But Iran, which is predominantly Shiite like Iraq, has blamed violence in the war-torn country on the U.S. presence.

U.S. and Iraqi forces have for the past six weeks battled Shiite extremists in Baghdad and the southern city of Basra. Hundreds of people have been killed in the fighting against the so-called “special groups” that have broken away from anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr’s Mahdi Army militia.

Iran said Monday it would not hold a new round of talks with the U.S. on security in Iraq until American forces end their assault against Shiite militias.

Iraq’s government spokesman said Sunday that the crackdown will continue even if Iran pulls out of the talks.

A five-member Iraqi delegation was sent to Tehran last week to try to choke off suspected Iranian aid to militiamen. They met with Gen. Ghassem Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force, but no clear details emerged from the meeting.

May 5th, 2008 at 8:27 • newsAPHezbollah training Irai Shiite insurgentsUS press announcement 0 Comments

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