Iranian Intelligence caught in Baghdad with explosives.
The arrest of� the two Iranians suspected of attempting to carry out a vehicle bombing�has focused new attention on how Tehran is trying to protect its interests in the country it fought for eight years in a devastating war.
So far, Iran is believed to have used money, not guns, to influence Iraq – particularly by spreading wealth among Shiite political factions – while avoiding a direct confrontation with its longtime rival the United States.
�A group of armed, masked Iraqi men threatened Tuesday to kill Jordanian militant�Abu Musab al-Zarqawi �if he did not immediately leave the country, accusing him of murdering innocent Iraqis and defiling the Muslim religion.
Now, there’s a beheading video I’d pay money to watch.
