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The Iranian regime’s footprints seen all over WikiLeaks documents: French TV

LCINCRI – The French TV channel LCI said in a report about the release of thousands of ‎documents by WikiLeaks that, the Iranian regime’s foot prints can be deciphered all over ‎the almost 400,000 documents made public on Friday and unearthed the realities of the ‎Iraq war.‎

‎“On September 12, 2006, the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki made a gesture of ‎goodwill by visiting Tehran. At the same time, violence between Shiites and Sunnis in ‎Iraq reached a boiling point,” the TV said.

‎“The WikiLeaks documents accuse Maliki of having ties to death squads. These ‎revelations carry serious consequences in the midst of a deadlock to form a government.”‎

The TV added, “These documents are as potent as the weapons that the Iranian regime ‎has sent to Iraq since the beginning of the war. About 100 mortars were sent to the Mahdi ‎Army in December 2006 after which the organization, according to a US military report, ‎carried out an attack against the Green Zone using missiles and chemical weapons.”‎

‎“Another report points to the export of disabling gas. The Iranian regime also sent a new ‎generation of missiles capable of penetrating a tank. It also sent a ground-to-air missile to ‎target American helicopters in operations that were apparently successful.”‎

LCI added, “One of the Iranian regime’s objectives for meddling in Iraq is to incite ‎instability and target officials. In this regard, clear guidelines were provided: Fire at the ‎heart, back, head or abdomen. But beyond all this, the regime intended to target the ‎unstable Iraqi government structure.”‎