Iran Crackdown Begins To Damage US-Iran Relations

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KIM GAMEL | June 29, 2009 06:43 PM EST | AP

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U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill answers a question during an interview with The Associated Press in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, June 29, 2009. Hill says the United States has no imminent plans to resume talks with Iran about Iraq. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

BAGHDAD — The United States has no imminent plans to resume talks with Iran about Iraq, the U.S. ambassador to Iraq said Monday, taking a hard line against Tehran amid tension over its postelection turmoil.

Ambassador Christopher Hill, who assumed his post in April, told The Associated Press that Iran is still trying to exert a "malevolent influence" over its neighboring country but said he was hopeful Iraqis aren't responding.

The U.S. military accuses Iran of backing Shiite militias in Iraq with training and weapons and says it remains a major threat to Iraq's stability as American combat troops pull back from cities in a first step toward a full withdrawal by the end of 2011.

Tehran denies allegations that it is supporting violence in Iraq.

Overall, Hill said Iraq was on the right track and expressed confidence that Iraqi forces were capable of assuming security in urban areas as the U.S. mission shifts from a combat role.

"The Iraqi forces have gained an incredible number of capabilities over the years and so we think they're ready," he said during an interview in the new U.S. Embassy in the protected Green Zone.

He called on the Iraqi government to step up efforts to unite the country's divided sectarian and ethnic communities, saying a lack of political progress was feeding the violence that continues on a daily basis in Iraq.

"These reconciliation issues need to be pursued and frankly they have to pick up the pace," he said. "A lot of the security problems in the past years have been due to the fact that there has been inadequate dialogue and process among these different communities so we need to see a lot more done."

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He pledged the United States would maintain a "vigorous diplomatic engagement" in Iraq even as the military draws down its forces.

The United States has held groundbreaking diplomatic meetings with the Iranians to discuss Iraq's security but the Iranians suspended those in May 2008 as the Americans were involved in a government crackdown against Shiite militias. The United States broke off diplomatic relations with Iran after its 1979 Islamic revolution and takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.

Tensions also rose between the two countries when Tehran objected to negotiations over the U.S.-Iraqi security pact that set the withdrawal timeline.

Hill said it's too soon to discuss more talks because of the political turmoil in Iran following the June 12 disputed presidential vote that led to a government crackdown on protesters.

"We don't have any plans at this point to be negotiating with the Iranians, and our sense is that the Iranians frankly speaking have other things on their mind now," he said.

Hill also called on Iran to respect Iraq's sovereignty.

"The U.S. has no interest in negotiating with Iran over the future of Iraq. I think an issue pertaining to Iraq's future needs to be handled between the Iraqis and the Iranians," he said. "We support a good relationship with Iran and Iraq but it needs to be a relationship based on mutual respect."

He said he was concerned about military reports showing that illegal arms continue to flow into Iraq from Iran, although he could not say if they had been reduced or increased amid the recent security gains.

"Certainly we've seen examples of this which are not consistent with a good neighbor policy," he said.

"The Iraqi government is also very concerned about this and I think the Iraqi government is taking a very tough minded view of some of these insurgent groups that the Iranians have clearly been supporting over the last year or so," he added.

Hill said during confirmation hearings in March that he would be prepared to restart U.S.-Iraqi talks with Iran if the administration decided it could be helpful.

Obama had said upon coming to office that he wanted to give Iran a way to lessen its international isolation by opening up to the United States after nearly three decades of diplomatic estrangement.

But new relations have been called into question by the dispute over Iran's presidential vote.

BAGHDAD — The United States has no imminent plans to resume talks with Iran about Iraq, the U.S. ambassador to Iraq said Monday, taking a hard line against Tehran amid tension over its postelect...
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What US-Iran relations?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 06/30/2009
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Let's not talk about the silence. Let’s just look at the back peddling and weakness shown from the time the man started campaigning for the office of the presidency.

We are dealing with a part of the world where you are graded on the strength of your actions and you cannot be seen as week or you will be RUN OVER.

I love the talk of “Cowboy Hats”. I do not agree with everything done by the previous administration, but make no mistake they were not taken for weak and afraid to act. Our Secretary of State is saying basically Britain’s are being treated rudely when they have been taken hostage.

Are we so afraid now we cannot even speak the truth?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 AM on 06/30/2009
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"...they were not taken for weak and afraid to act."

Neither are rapists. Your move.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 06/30/2009
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But make no mistake the Bush Administration were not taken for weak and afraid to act. They were taken for liars, following a personal agenda that killed over 4,500 and wounded 35,000 US soldiers and over 100,00o Iraqis dead. The US is not thought of as being weak, we are looked at as the renegade bullies of the Middle East, supporting killers of women and children by the Israelis. That’s the distinction. You bet the Iraqis are celebrating. No love loss there, They can’t wait to get rid of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 06/30/2009
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Ah, another saber-rattlin' Sore Loser afraid of suggesting what President Obama could have done that would have made any positive, appreciable difference on behalf of the Iranian protesters.

The majority of the American electorate last year -- across party lines, class, race and gender -- decided more of the same was NOT what it wanted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 06/30/2009
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"In other words, Mr. Obama seems to have thought that a considerable part of America's Iran problem was simply an America problem, to be addressed by various forms of conciliation: Mr. Obama's New Year's greetings to "the Islamic Republic of Iran"; the disavowal of regime change as a U.S. objective; the offer of direct talks without preconditions; withdrawal from Iraq; the insistence, following the election, that the U.S. would neither presume to judge the outcome nor otherwise "meddle" in an internal Iranian affair.

What did all this achieve? Iran's nuclear programs are accelerating. It is testing ballistic missiles of increasing range and sophistication. Its support for terrorist groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah is unabated. Ahmadinejad stole an election in broad daylight. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei blessed the result. British Embassy staff are under siege. A campaign of mass arrests and intimidation is underway and a young woman named Neda Soltan was shot in the heart simply for choosing none of the above.

Oh, and Iran still accuses the U.S. of "meddling."

Now Mr. Obama is promising more of the same, plus the equivalent of a group hug for the demonstrators. Is this supposed to be "realism"?"
WSJ.comom

Now THAT's realism!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 AM on 06/30/2009
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If it was not for Bush our problems with Iran may have worked out years ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 06/30/2009
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Yeah, and citing the WSJ isn't the same as presenting evidence, is it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 06/30/2009
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BTW: The WSJ piece is editorial not news. To bad some can’t tell the difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 06/30/2009
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No need to have relations with Iran.....Obama plans to invade anyway.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 06/30/2009
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Fantasy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 06/30/2009
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Right? WTF? And doesn't "having relations" generally mean something a wee bit different than what we're talking about?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 06/30/2009

never had a relations in Iran with America...with Bush period

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 AM on 06/30/2009
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The illegal Bush invasion of Iraq elevated Iran to a Middle East super power. It was the "cowboy diplomacy" that played right into the hands of the Iranian Government.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 06/30/2009
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Ya think...?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 06/29/2009
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Yeah - dumbest headline ever...?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 06/30/2009

We can't change what Bush did! But we can move forward w/intelligence an mindful of othrs rights!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 06/29/2009
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Obama's plans for a new Middle East go up in flames with Iran.

The Palestinans, in fact all concerned, would be better off without this Iranian regime at the helm.

Obamas silence has been deadly for the Iranians and the region.

Sad, very sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 06/29/2009
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Yes, you're right, if only Obama had.... what? Nuked Iran?

He hasn't been silent, but at the same time he hasn't put on a cowboy hat either - a policy format that was tried for the past eight years and which failed miserably.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 06/29/2009
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Exactly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 06/29/2009
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Obama's silence? Are you deaf?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 06/29/2009
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Silence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 AM on 06/30/2009

President Obama gave the greenlight to Achmadinejad by voting present on the uprising in Iran. Why is it a surprise that the Iranian thugocracy would feel emboldened to insert themselves further into Iraq? http://theclosetconservative.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 PM on 06/29/2009
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Achmadinejad did not need any greenlight from the US to steal the election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 06/30/2009
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 06/29/2009
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Israel must love the fact Iran is drawing attention away from themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 06/30/2009
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Who cares?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 06/30/2009
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What relations? Didn't know they had any.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 06/29/2009
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They used protection, so there wasn't a lot of evidence... ;^)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 06/30/2009
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Our CIA crucified a captive in prison...

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22941.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 06/29/2009
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US policy on Iran is clinically retarded.

It's high time we shifted strategy and actions towards Iran, as Russia and China are swallowing her loyalties whole....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 06/29/2009
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China and Russia are swallowing up a lot of things whole.
Look up the China Russia Pact.
Then look up China purchasing minerals in Africa.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 PM on 06/29/2009
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And Canda and Peru

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 06/29/2009
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Damage US-Iran relations? What relations? It wasn't long ago the Americans were willing to turn Iran into a sheet of glass. And they know it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 06/29/2009
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