U.S. general: No evidence of
Iran giving arms to Iraqis
By CHRIS BRUMMITT
Associated Press
02/13/07 "AP" -- -- JAKARTA, Indonesia — A top U.S.
general said today there was no evidence the Iranian
government was supplying Iraqi insurgents with highly
lethal roadside bombs, apparently contradicting claims
by other U.S. military and administration officials.
Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
said U.S. forces hunting down militant networks that
produced roadside bombs had arrested Iranians and that
some of the material used in the devices were made in
Iran.
"That does not translate that the Iranian government per
se, for sure, is directly involved in doing this," Pace
told reporters in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta. "What
it does say is that things made in Iran are being used
in Iraq to kill coalition soldiers."
His remarks might raise questions on the credibility of
the claims of high-level Iranian involvement, especially
following the faulty U.S. intelligence that was used to
justify the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Three senior military officials in Baghdad said Sunday
that the highest levels of Iranian government were
responsible for arming Shiite militants in Iraq with the
bombs, blamed for the deaths of more than 170 U.S.
troops
Asked Monday directly if the White House was confident
that the weaponry is coming on the approval of the
Iranian government, spokesman Tony Snow said, "Yes."
Iran on Monday denied any involvement.
"Such accusations cannot be relied upon or be presented
as evidence. The United States has a long history in
fabricating evidence. Such charges are unacceptable,"
Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini told
reporters in Tehran.