Iraqi fighters 'grilled for evidence on Iran'
Interrogator says US military seeks evidence incriminating Tehran
David Smith in Baghdad Sunday November 11, 2007 The Observer
US military officials are putting huge pressure on interrogators who question Iraqi insurgents to find incriminating evidence pointing to Iran, it was claimed last night.
Micah Brose, a privately contracted interrogator working for American forces in Iraq, near the Iranian border, told The Observer that information on Iran is 'gold'. The claim comes after Washington imposed sanctions on Iran last month, citing both its nuclear ambitions and its Revolutionary Guards' alleged support of Shia insurgents in Iraq. Last week the US military freed nine Iranians held in Iraq, including two it had accused of links to the Revolutionary Guards' Qods Force.


They’re up to something, I tell you. Something’s cooking and it smells real real bad.
They might as well be whistling to themselves furtively, grinning at you nervously, patronizingly patting you on the head, tiptoeing around, and tweaking their mustaches, snickering with hidden glee.
They’re definitely up to something. Sounds like Part Deux is right around the corner. So little time to stop it.
Here’s a thought: Ron Paul’s momentum gains so much force that the war party begins to get really scared. Then they start another war on a stupid and largely engineered pretext. Bush’s popularity goes to 80%, and Old Man Fred gets the nomination…
[reels in horror and makes a spastic rrrrrrruuuuuuhhhhheeyyhhh noise]