IRI is trying to infiltrate liberation movements in the Arab world

Pahlevoon Nayeb

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Iran contacting Arab opposition movement: Clinton

Updated at 0545 PST Thursday, March 03, 2011



WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday that Iran is directly or indirectly communicating with opposition groups in Egypt, Bahrain and Yemen in a bid to shape events there.

It was the first time that Clinton detailed alleged efforts by Iran to meddle in the three-month wave of Arab revolts that has toppled presidents in Tunisia and Egypt, convulsed Libya and shaken Yemen, Bahrain and Oman.

"They are doing everything they can to influence the outcomes in these places," Clinton told the Senate Appropriations Committee.

"They are using Hezbollah... to communicate with counterparts... in (the Palestinian movement) Hamas who then in turn communicate with counterparts in Egypt," the chief US diplomat said.

"We know that they are reaching out to the opposition in Bahrain. We know that the Iranians are very much involved in the opposition movements in Yemen," she said.

"So either directly or through proxies, they are constantly trying to influence events. They have a very active diplomatic foreign policy outreach," she added.

In a bid to counteract the Iranian moves, she said, the United States is making diplomatic and other contacts of its own with opposition groups across the Middle East and North Africa. Clinton said it was a delicate task.

"Most people want us to be helpful but they don't want us to be taking a leading role, and so how we deliver on the aid they're seeking without looking as though we're trying to take over their revolution is our challenge," she said.

"But it is also a challenge for the Iranians. They don't have a lot of friends, but they're trying to curry more friends," Clinton said.

She said nonetheless "it's a constant effort on our part" to keep Iranian influence at bay, adding she needed "the resources" to move diplomats and other US officials around to be successful. (AFP)
 

Niloufar

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"But it is also a challenge for the Iranians. They don't have a lot of friends, but they're trying to curry more friends," Clinton said.

She said nonetheless "it's a constant effort on our part" to keep Iranian influence at bay, adding she needed "the resources" to move diplomats and other US officials around to be successful. (AFP)
eh, no kidding?! 2 zarishun taze oftade!

and once again U.S mixed our govt with our ppl..
 

ME

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While USA has to trasition these countries to a better political and economic system, IRI does not need to make things sorted out. They only need to meddle enough to keep the chaos going similar to what they did in Afganistan and Iraq. US has to win while a tie for IRI is a win. I think US diplomacy will fail miserably again and they have to go for the root with other means they have available. Sadly, it might mean a war.
 

parham79

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Remember when i said the SHIA OPPOSITION GROUPS LED BY A EXILED MOLLAH ARE IRI AGENTS.The Bahrani King is'nt stupid and he will accordingly.
 
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اینطور که پیداست
خانوم می ترسه عروسکهایش در کشورهای عربی یکی پس از دیگری ازبین بروند
والا مصر و تونس هیچوقت پشتیبان ایران نخواهد بود
همچنین افراطی های لیبی اگر به قئرت برسند به نفع ایران نیست
در بحرین هم که هم سنی ها و شیعیان هر دو با هم بر علیه پادشاهی بحرین تظاهرات میکنند
و هرکس بگوید تنها شیعیان بلند شده اند یا دروغ می گوید یا نمی داند چه خبر است
در عراق هم با تظاهر کنندگان بر خلاف خواسته های رژیم ایران شعار می دهند
الان می خواهند اینطور نشان دهند که جریان شیعه و سنی است تا از موج خروشان تظاهرات کشورهای عربی علیه حاکمان دست نشانده امریکا جلوگیری کنند