New Evidence Of Iranian Influence In Iraq:
- Senior U.S. official: Intelligence shows Iran may be behind recent attacks in Iraq
- Official: Iraqi general said Iran paid him to derail a pending troop agreement
- Source says general was arrested a few weeks ago at the Iranian border
- Info underscores generals' view it's too soon for a major additional U.S. drawdown
- Abu Qaswarah killed during an operation in Mosul on October 5
- He was second-in-command to al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Ayyub al-Masri
- Coalition forces tracked him down inside a building in the northern Iraqi city
- U.S. military described Abu Qaswarah as a "charismatic" leader
The Perspective: O.K we've got a few things to talk about today. Lets begin with the Iran issue.
Iran: These guys just don't ever quit. As I've mentioned before on numerous occasions Iran is a problem.
Shortly after the Iraq war began, Iran began sending Armor Piercing IED's across the border and supported the insurgents that were and are fighting against our men and women in Iraq. Now this.
To bribe an Iraqi General so terrorists can get weapons that are from Iran and use them against our soldiers is outrageous. Something needs to be done with Iran, and it needs to be done now.
Iran's plan is pretty simple. Supply the terrorists with equipment that can reorganize and allow attacks to begin. This is why we can't have a 'time line of withdraw' if we do , the terrorists will just wait, and then attack once we leave..Vietnam anyone?
Al Qaeda: Well, it just keeps getting worse for Al Qaeda. It seems that everyday something goes wrong for them. Just look at what has happened recently.
1.) Osama will no long in charge.
2.) Association with the Taliban has been severed.
3.) The U.S. is constantly attacking and eliminating their terror camps and their volunteers.
But this is a GOOD thing. While it will take decades to stop Al Qaeda, if that even happens(unlikely it ever will) each blow we hit them with is a very small step toward victory. So lets just wait and see what happens. And as usual.
Keep it up boys...HOOAH!!
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