BAGHDAD - Iraq will be plunged into a new war if Israel or the US launches an attack on Iran, Iraqi leaders have warned. Iranian retaliation would take place in Iraq, said Dr Mahmoud Othman, the influential Iraqi MP.
The Iraqi government's main allies are the US and Iran, whose governments openly detest each other. The Iraqi government may be militarily dependent on the 140,000 US troops in the country, but its Shia and Kurdish leaders have long been allied to Iran. Iraqi leaders have to continually perform a balancing act in which they seek to avoid alienating either country.
The balancing act has become more difficult for Iraq since George Bush successfully requested $400m (£200m) from Congress last year to fund covert operations aimed at destabilising the Iranian leadership. Some of these operations are likely to be launched from Iraqi territory with the help of Iranian militants opposed to Tehran. The most effective of these opponent groups is the Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MEK), which enraged the Iraqi government by staging a conference last month at Camp Ashraf, north-east of Baghdad. It demanded the closure of the Iranian embassy and the expulsion of all Iranian agents in Iraq. "It was a huge meeting" said Dr Othman. "All the tribes and political leaders who are against Iran, but are also against the Iraqi government, were there." He said the anti-Iranian meeting could not have taken place without US permission.
The Americans disarmed the 3,700 MEK militants, who had long been allied to Saddam Hussein, at Camp Ashraf in 2003, but they remain well-organised and well-financed. The extent of their support within Iran remains unknown, but they are extremely effective as an intelligence and propaganda organisation.
Though the MEK is on the State Department's list of terrorist groups, the Pentagon and other US institutions have been periodically friendly to it. The US task force charged by Mr Bush with destabilising the Iranian government is likely to co-operate with it.
In reaction to the conference, the Iraqi government, the US and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) have started secret talks on the future of the MEK with the Iraqi government pressing for their expulsion from Iraq. Dr Othman, who speaks to the MEK frequently by phone, said: "I pressed them to get out of Iraq voluntarily because they are a card in the hands of the Americans."
An embarrassing aspect of the American pin-prick war against Iran is that many of its instruments were previously on the payroll of Saddam Hussein. The MEK even played a role in 1991 in helping to crush the uprising against the Baathist regime at the end of the Gulf war. The dissidents from Arab districts in southern Iran around Ahwaz were funded by Saddam Hussein's intelligence organisations, which orchestrated the seizure of the Iranian embassy in London in 1980 which was supposedly carried out by Arab nationalists from Iran.
The one community in Iran most likely to oppose the Tehran government is the Iranian Kurds. There have been an increasing number of attacks by PJAK, the Iranian wing of the Turkish PKK, which claims to be a separate party. Based in the Kandil mountains in Iraqi Kurdistan, PJAK has carried out frequent raids into Iran and has reportedly been able to win local support. But it would be extremely dangerous for the US to be seen as a supporter of PJAK as this would offend the Turks who have a military co-operation agreement with Iran against terrorism.
© 2008 The Independent
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yep you read those funny papers. The Persians haven't been attacking, nor have they invaded any Sovereign Nations only to murder and illegally Occupy said Nation for what, 5 3/5 years now?
I don't know who this Patrick Cockburn is but I couldn't be bothered with reading an article headed "Military Action would Destabilize Iraq".
That very headline implies that Iraq is presently stable. Do I want to waste my time reading several paragraphs written by someone who believes that to be case.
I don't think so.
On to the Sunday funnies which I hope to be more realistic.
Doesn't a country have to be stabilized before it can be destablized? We went into Afghanistan to demolish the Taliban and get bin Laden. We left Afghanistan to invade Iraq, leaving the Taliban to regroup and repower themseves in Afghanistan, which they have done quite well. So, we are in Iraq and have yet to stablilize the country post invasion. It seems about right that this administration should turn their attentions to Iran. I hope it doesn't happen, but even though this administration does not know how to start a successful war or end a bad war, it likes drama ....so if Israel or the USA does bomb a supposed nuclear site in Iran.....it'll be a no shocker.
I don't think it will happen albeit it pisses me of Israel has "been sitting silent", for how fucking long. In whose ear now, Likudnik???
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If the United States participates in attacking Iran; then the whole Middle East will attack the Quarter of a Million U.S. Troops "trapped and surrounded" in the Middle East.
There will be no "cease fire", "no truces", "no let's negociate".............once the Israeli and U.S.A. start attacking Iranian targets, every Muslim tribe and country will go to war. They will kill and destroy without control, and without end !!!!!!!!
There will be no person, persons, or group that will be able to stop them...........Doomsday for the world as we know it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Inshallah, they have murdered 38,000 Turks. They border cross and they are cave dwellers. Stop this inuendo, I'm there.
WTF is with this Turkish PKK shit, its the Kurdish PKK known in Iran as PJAK, again KURDISH!
We have already been guilty of aiding PJAK/PKK. Why do you think the Turks got permission to conduct anti-PKK ops in Iraq?
i saw 'threads'............did you ever read the book 'the crash of 79'?
That thin line between war and "peace", between pissing off this or that nation... just keeps getting thinner. Another analogy: the US has painted itself into a very small corner. When will the world say its had enough and invade us?
Yes, it can get much worse. Should a first Conventional weapon's strike against Iran fail to topple the Iranian gov't - a virtual certainty, by the way - and the usa decides to launch nukes... Well, did you ever watch the tv movie 'day after' or 'threads'?
can it get any worse than it is now?....................