US links Iran to Iraq attacks
Top general says Tehran is using Lebanon’s Hezbollah to train Iraqi fighters.

Iranian denial
US commanders have previously accused Tehran of financing and arming Iraqi fighters, but this was the first time they have said Iranian officers had prior knowledge of an attack.
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A Tehran-controlled Hezbollah agent was captured in Basra, the US said [AFP] |
It also does not officially acknowledge the existence of the Quds Force but military experts and some exiled Iranians say it reports directly to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Bergner said US-led forces in Basra had captured Ali Mussa Daqduq, also known as Hamid Mohammed Jabur al-Lami, an Iranian-controlled Hezbollah agent.
“In 2005 he was directed by senior Lebanese Hezbollah leadership to go to Iran and work with the Quds Force to train Iraqi extremists,” Bergner said.
Training camps
Bergner claimed the Quds Force and Hezbollah were operating camps near Tehran in which they trained Iraqi fighters before sending them back to Iraq to conduct attacks. Between 20 and 60 Iraqis were being trained at any given time, he said.
“They were being taught how to use EFPs (explosively-formed penetrators), mortars, rockets, as well as intelligence, sniper, and kidnapping operations,” Bergner said.
US commanders have often accused Iran of supplying EFPs – sophisticated roadside bombs that launch a fist-size chunk of molten metal capable of penetrating armoured vehicles.
Hundreds of US troops have been killed and wounded by the devices since May 2004, when they first appeared on the Iraqi battlefield, and Hezbollah used them against Israeli forces in southern Lebanon last year.
Meanwhile, the US military said four US soldiers and one Marine were killed in various attacks in Iraq on Sunday.