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Denying its involvement, Iran blames America for probable failure of Iraqi Government
Balaji Reddy
Aug. 20, 2005

Iran says US is following a policy that Britain mastered before the Second World War – divide and rule. Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Aug. 19 that Iran is not linked to bombings in Iraq. Khamenei said U.S. occupying forces are to blame, and the United States and the "Zionist" regime of Israel want the Iraqi government to fail so they can remain in Iraq. He added that if Israel and the United States wanted to eliminate the lack of security in Iraq, they could. Khamenei also said Iran supports the Iraqi government and is troubled by the lack of security there.
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