Authors: Matthew Levitt
But that was just the picture of one individual. The broader picture, which is all about Iran, implied a still more disturbing reality in the view of senior military and political officials. A US military spokesman put it this way:
What we’ve learned from Ali Musa Daqduq, Qais Khazali and other special groups members in our custody expands our understanding of how Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps Qods Force operatives are training, funding and arming the Iraqi special groups. It shows how Iranian operatives are using Lebanese surrogates to create Hezbollah-like capabilities and it paints a picture of the level of effort in funding and arming extremist groups in Iraq.
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More disconcerting still, Iran’s increasing willingness to target US interests did not end at the Iraqi border. In October 2011, both General Shahlai and Qods Force commander Qassem Soleimani were targeted by the Treasury Department once more for their roles in a Qods Force plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Washington.
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Hurst and Abdul-Zahra, “Four Troops Abducted, Killed”; Peter Capella, “Mahdi: Iraq Could Be Caught in US-Iran Crossfire,”
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Multi-National Corps–Iraq, “Update to Initial Findings from Karbala”; Hurst and Abdul-Zahra, “Four Troops Abducted, Killed.”
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“U.S. Accuses Hezbollah of Aiding Iran in Iraq,”
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Ibid.
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Colin Freeman, “Iran Poised to Strike in Wealthy Gulf States,”
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Felter and Fishman, “Iranian Strategy in Iraq,” 24.
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US Department of the Treasury, “Treasury Designates Individual, Entity Posing Threat to Stability in Iraq,” press release, July 2, 2009.
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Felter and Fishman, “Iranian Strategy in Iraq,” 24.
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Ibid., 22.
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Task Force Black
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45.
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Task Force Black
, 205.
46.
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50.
Raghavan and Wright, “Iraq Expels 2 Iranians.”
51.
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52.
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53.
Glanz and Tavernise, “U.S. Is Detaining Iranians.”
54.
Sabrina Tavernise and James Glanz, “U.S. and Iraq Dispute Role of Iranians But Free Them,”
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55.
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56.
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57.
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58.
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Task Force Black
, 209.
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60.
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62.
Multi-National Forces–Iraq, Maj. Gen. Kevin Bergner and Brig. Gen. Michael Walsh, press conference, October 3, 2007. Iraqi intelligence documents seized by coalition forces say Farhadi actually led the Ramazan Corps’ Nasr Command, not Zafr Command. See Felter and Fishman, “Iranian Strategy in Iraq,” 49n71.
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67.
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71.
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75.
Ibid.
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Joby Warrick, “U.S. Officials to Remove Iranian Group from Terror List, Officials Say,”
Washington Post
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Christian Science Monitor
, August 8, 2011; Bahman Kalbasi, “Iran Exile Group MEK Seeks US Terror De-Listing,”
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78.
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Raymond Tanter, “Iran’s Threat to Coalition Forces in Iraq,” Policywatch 827, Washington Institute for Near East Policy (Washington, DC), January 15, 2004.
80.
Pound, “Iran Connection.”
81.
James Risen, “A Region Inflamed: The Hand of Tehran; Hezbollah, in Iraq, Refrains from Attacks on Americans,”
New York Times
, November 24, 2003.
82.
“Israeli Warns of Terrorist Training,”
Washington Times
, November 14, 2003.
83.
Nathan Guttman, “U.S. Sources Claim Hezbollah Sending Combatants to Iraq,”
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(Tel Aviv), June 20, 2004.
84.
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85.
Michael Ware, “Inside Iran’s Secret War in Iraq,”
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