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From: Kenneth Timmerman
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 6:06 PM
To: FDI 2 (J-Q)
Subject: News from FDI: IRAN INVADES NORTHERN IRAQ, BUT IRAQI GOVT STAYS MUM
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 6:06 PM
To: FDI 2 (J-Q)
Subject: News from FDI: IRAN INVADES NORTHERN IRAQ, BUT IRAQI GOVT STAYS MUM
NEWS FROM THE FOUNDATION FOR DEMOCRACY IN IRAN
WWW.IRAN.ORG
July 15, 2011: Iran invades northern Iraq. An estimated 10,000 Iranian Revolutionary Guards troops crossed the international border into northern Iraq today as part of an offensive aimed at smashing Iranian Kurdish bases inside the Kurdistan Regional Government areas. The IRGC troops launched their attack from Sardasht, Piranshahr and Mariwan in Iranian Kurdistan, and flowed across the border into Iraq at Haj Omran , the main border crossing controlled by the KRG, FDI has learned from Kurdish sources in the region . Until now, neither the Iraqi government nor the KRG has protested the Iranian invasion, nor have they attempted to resist the Iranian troops. IRGC troops have given Kurdish villagers in Iraq 72 hours to evacaute their homes, or face the Iranian onslaught, which appears to be targeting secret bases run by Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK).
For more, please visit www.iran.org
WWW.IRAN.ORG
July 15, 2011: Iran invades northern Iraq. An estimated 10,000 Iranian Revolutionary Guards troops crossed the international border into northern Iraq today as part of an offensive aimed at smashing Iranian Kurdish bases inside the Kurdistan Regional Government areas. The IRGC troops launched their attack from Sardasht, Piranshahr and Mariwan in Iranian Kurdistan, and flowed across the border into Iraq at Haj Omran , the main border crossing controlled by the KRG, FDI has learned from Kurdish sources in the region . Until now, neither the Iraqi government nor the KRG has protested the Iranian invasion, nor have they attempted to resist the Iranian troops. IRGC troops have given Kurdish villagers in Iraq 72 hours to evacaute their homes, or face the Iranian onslaught, which appears to be targeting secret bases run by Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK).
For more, please visit www.iran.org
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