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Leaked documents show enormous influence of Tehran in Iraq

hundreds of secret Iranian documents, according to U.S. media reports, the "giant impact" of Tehran in neighboring Iraq. The investigative website "The Inter

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Leaked documents show enormous influence of Tehran in Iraq

hundreds of secret Iranian documents, according to U.S. media reports, the "giant impact" of Tehran in neighboring Iraq. The investigative website "The Intercept" and the newspaper "New York Times" published on Monday an analysis of approximately 700 pages of secret reports to the Iranian intelligence Ministry from the years 2014 and 2015, the new insights into its role in Iraq.

The documents "provide a detailed picture of how aggressively Tehran has worked to use his influence in the Iraqi politics to develop, and the unique role of General Soleimani," write the two media in the same time, published articles.

Soleimani is the commander of the Al-Quds Brigade for foreign missions by the Iranian revolutionary guard, which plays a Central role in the Iraqi policy. During the unprecedented protests of the past weeks in Iraq, traveled Soleimani repeated to Baghdad, and Najaf, in order to prevent the political parties to the government of Iraq to deprive the Prime Minister of Adel Abdel Mahdi, the support, according to the news Agency AFP learned.

In one of the secret documents, it is according to the "New York Times", Abdel Mahdi, had as Iraqi oil Minister in 2014 a "special relationship" to Iran.

The secret documents were leaked to "The Intercept" by a source who wanted to let the world know "what Iran is, in my country Iraq does". Iran has expanded its influence in the neighboring country since the overthrow of longtime ruler Saddam Hussein by the US-Invasion in 2003, more and more. According to the US media, Iran has won, particularly since the US troop withdrawal in 2011 to influence.

The deduction I have made many Iraqi employees of the US intelligence service CIA "of work and penniless", which is why they have offered Iran information about the CIA operations in Iraq, wrote the "NYT". As an employee of the Iraq have said of the military intelligence service during a Meeting with an Iranian agent in Karbala: "Look at all the intelligence information to the Iraqi army as their". (red/sda)

Created: 18.11.2019, 16:43 PM

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