June 13, 2007
Iran Arming Taliban in Afghanistan: US
Washington
The US has "irrefutable evidence" that Iran is arming Taliban
fighters in Afghanistan, defying a UN Security Council resolution, a
top US diplomat said Wednesday.
NATO forces in Afghanistan have intercepted some of the shipments,
which are coming from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, US
Undersecretary of States Nicholas Burns told Cable News Network
(CNN).
"There's irrefutable evidence the Iranians are now doing this and
it's a pattern of activity", he said. Their alleged arming of a
variety of allies in the region is "very violent and very
unproductive activity by the Iranian government", Burns added.
A March 24 UN resolution bars Tehran from shipping arms abroad, he
said.
"And here it is doing it in Lebanon, in Gaza, in Afghanistan, and in
Iraq, so Iran is in outright violation of its Security Council
commitments", Burns charged.
US officials in April said Iranian-made weapons had showed up in the
hands of the Taliban. The Pentagon's top general, Peter Pace, said
NATO forces in Afghanistan had seized Iranian-made mortars and
explosives destined for the Taliban.
Burns turned up the rhetoric by levelling specific allegations.
"It's certainly coming from the government of Iran", he said. "It's
coming from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard corps command, which is
a basic unit of the Iranian government".
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