Thursday, November 4, 2010

Britain denies Iran's claim of UK-linked terrorists

The Iranian government has arrested four terrorists that the Iranian government said are linked to UK.Tehran claims the arrests were made in the western city of Marivan and the suspects had carried out five assassinations in the last two years.According to the same source, the men were paid thousands of dollars for the killings and they were taking their orders from Jalil Fattahi, who lives in the United Kingdom and is one of the commanders of a Kurdish rebel faction, Komala.The United Kingdom denies Iran's claim.The British foreign office calls the allegations baseless."There is a long history of baseless Iranian allegations against the UK. This is just the latest," said the British Foreign Office.

This is a complicated issue where Iran is trying to accuse Western countries in order to clean itself.This situation is a game that some countries are playing around the world.They think that there is no "World Government" and they refuse to follow what some powerful countries are saying. In order to be able to justify their action, they are trying to discredit those powerful countries. The goal of Iran is to reduce British influence in the Middle East.Iran is trying to seduce other Middle East countries and to form a coalition against western countries in the region.The presence of western army bases in the area is not well-seen by Tehran.This is a geopolitical strategy that Iran is trying to implement by trying to control the region.

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ERIC ROLEX JOSEPH

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