The destabilitzing influence of Iran...
The new Iranian cabinet is full of hard-liners. That doesn't bode well for Iraq.
Iran is supporting insurgency groups in Iraq as well as receiving vital information due to leaks within the new Iraqi government, Time magazine reports.
U.S. military documents point to Tehran backing for at least one network of insurgents that is using advanced bomb making techniques to create an even deadlier insurgency.
A Time investigation reports that Iran has arranged a partnership between influential Iraqi Shiites and the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah.
The investigation also shows an alleged plan for Tehran to gain influence in the new Iraqi government.
Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps documents discovered by U.S. and British intelligence show communication on insurgency and U.S. troop positions, Time said.
It also appears that Iran is paying the salaries of a military wing of the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, the Badr Corps, the magazine said.
Badr leader Hadi al-Amri is demanding proof of the allegation.
A former Iraqi official also alleged that he was recruited by Iran to infiltrate the new Iraqi Ministry of Interior.
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