Tehran's blood-soaked hands - The Washington Times
"As American and Iraqi casualties mount, U.S. military commanders have become increasingly willing to criticize Tehran's role in fueling the violence in Iraq — something senators would do well to bear in mind this week while going on about the need to withdraw or 'redeploy' American troops there. According to Brig. Gen. Kevin Bergner, Tehran had a direct role in a Jan. 20 attack on the Karbala Provincial Joint Coordination Center in which five American soldiers were killed — four of them murdered after being abducted by Iranian-backed radicals who wore American-style uniforms and carried forged identity cards."
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Iran has had it coming a long, long time. We owe them for the barracks bombing in Lebanon in Oct. of 1983, and for much more now. I, for one, would be very happy to see us vaporize some of their military installations and port facilities as a gentle warning that we are still powerful. There are a lot of people in the middle east right now who could use a salutory example of our strength.
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