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Iran’s top military commander accused the United States and Israel
of planning the non-stop bomb attacks that killed thousands of civilians in
Iraq.
Brigadier General Mohammad-Baqer Zolqadr, the deputy commander of Iran’s
Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), told a gathering of senior officials,
that the U.S. needs those attacks to justify the continuation of its military
presence in Iraq.
“The Americans blame weak and feeble groups in Iraq for insecurity
in this country. We do not believe this and we have information that the insecurity
has its roots in the activities of American and Israeli spies,” Zolqadr
said.
“Insecurity in Iraq is a deeply-rooted phenomenon. The root of insecurity
in Iraq lies in the occupation of this country by foreigners”.
“If Iraq is to become secure, there will be no room for the occupiers”.
Zolqadr also said that the U.S. forces pursue “important and strategic
goals in their continuing occupation of Iraq”.
The U.S. wanted to remain in Iraq to “plunder the country’s wealth,
bring the Middle East under its control, and create security for Israel, which
is on the verge of annihilation”.
Zolqadr, moreover, noted that dozens of new U.S. military are being built in
Iraq “for this reason they are constantly creating insecurity”.
The U.S.-occupation authority has repeatedly claimed that the Iraqi security
forces are not ready yet to protect the country against rebel attacks, with
the aim of defending the continued heavy presence of U.S. troops there even
after an Iraqi government was elected.