Friday, January 25, 2008

Iranian Land Mines Found in Taliban Commander's House


Afghan police found a huge cache of weapons and munitions in a Taliban leader's home in western Afghanistan and lo and behold, in there they found 130 land mines that were Iranian made - with 40 of them a very sophisticated remote-controlled version.
Iran, once again. Here's what we know about Iran's contribution to this planet:

1. Iran is sponsoring terrorist killing of Israelis by Hamas
2. Iran is sponsoring terrorist killing of Israelis by Hezbollah
3. Iran is sponsoring terrorist killing of Lebanese by Syria
4. Iran is building nuclear weapons
5. Iran has vowed to wipe Israel off the map
6. Iran has abducted British servicemen and women from international waters
7. Iran is supplying training, arms and IED's to kill Americans in the Iraq War
8. Iran is supplying arms, munitions and now land mines to kill Afghans and NATO forces in Afghanistan

So tell me, why has the world not come together and wiped Iran off the map? Why is this country of Satan still standing? What possible reason is there for the continuation for the Islamic Republic of Iran?
Bomb it. Bomb it now.

Here's the full story.


Afghanistan: Official Says Iranian Mines Found In Taliban Commander's House

An provincial police chief says authorities have discovered a weapons cache in western Afghanistan containing 130 land mines of different types that appear to have been imported from Iran.
The cache, discovered in Farah Province near the Iranian border, includes about 40 sophisticated remote-controlled mines.
Farah's provincial police chief, General Khailbaz Sherzai, told RFE/RL's Radio Free Afghanistan today that the cache was found in the house of a Taliban commander named Mullah Abdul Ghani.
"We discovered a cache containing a large collection of land mines -- antipersonnel and antitank mines -- in the Anardara district of Farah Province," Sherzai said. "They were recently brought from Iran and the man who was responsible for that has escaped. We completely destroyed the cache and the room it was contained in."
It is the latest in a series of weapons caches found in Afghanistan that the U.S. military, NATO, or the Afghan government has said were either made in Iran or transported through Iran and into the hands of Taliban militants.
Tehran has consistently denied sending weapons to the Taliban. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said Afghan officials have no evidence linking the Iranian government to weapons shipped to the Taliban.

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