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Iran Supplying sniper rifles to Taliban

ArcticLight

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I recall a few years ago that Iran bought some 50 cal rifles from a source in Europe - that same source bought McMillan or another 50 cal type....and I figured someday this would come full circle..

Guys in the field - hope we have some good countersniper ops going on....

Keep in mind this is from the BBC, quite against the war...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-13545621

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Iran's illegal arms trade: 'Hypocritical and dangerous'By Allan Urry

Reporter, File on 4


Evidence is mounting that Iran is supplying weapons to the Taliban - and that British and other foreign troops are dying in Afghanistan as a result.

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They're doing something... contrary to what the international community has decided”
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Alistair Burt

Foreign Office Minister

"Hypocritical, two-faced and highly dangerous."

Strong words from British Foreign Office Minister, Alistair Burt, referring to Iran's flouting of UN sanctions to sell arms to militant organisations like the Taliban.

Mr Burt's fury was sparked by a consignment of powerful rockets which was discovered in February in the hands of insurgents on an Afghan battlefield.

Investigators found the rockets were fitted with fuses which could only have come from Iran.

"Iran knows exactly what it's doing," Mr Burt told the BBC.

"On the one hand it claims to want to come back into the international community, and the next thing they're doing something that it knows is contrary to what the international community has decided."

The BBC has seen a letter from the UK Mission to the United Nations, addressed to the chairman of the Security Council committee on Iran, which states without hesitation that Tehran supplied the rockets to the Taliban.

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"These rockets originated in Iran and were being transferred to the Taliban at the behest of the Iranian regime," writes Philip Parham, Charge d'Affaires to the UK Mission.

And this is only one of a number of recent incidents which provide damning evidence of Tehran's involvement in arms smuggling to Afghanistan and elsewhere.

One such case involved former Royal Marine Andrew Faulkner, who was jailed for two-and-a-half years last year after he admitted trying to smuggle high specification rifle sights to Iran.

Not long ago the weapon of choice for Taliban fighting UK troops in Afghanistan was the improvised explosive device (IED), but in the last 15 months there has been an increase in the number of soldiers shot dead by Taliban marksmen.

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The first British victim of the change of tactics by the Taliban in Helmand Province was 23-year-old Corporal Richard Green, from the 3 Rifles, who was shot dead on patrol in Sangin in March 2010.


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His father, Chris Green, said the Taliban never used to be regarded as good shots, among British troops.

"So the main threat was IEDs and they had pretty well sorted out the IED threat," he said.

"Snipers weren't even considered, he never spoke to me about snipers, ever. It was always about IEDs."

The sniper scopes Mr Faulkner tried to smuggle were stopped before they reached Tehran, but his arrest led HM Revenue and Customs to a Europe-wide illegal arms racket.

UK Customs tipped off their Italian counterparts, who began an investigation into claims that people inside - or connected to - Iran's Revolutionary Guard were placing orders for explosive fuses and chemical parts, despite an arms embargo against the country.

The UN has become so concerned about Iranian links to illegal arms deals - both imports that violate the arms embargo, and exports that violate international sanctions on Iran - it has set up a special panel of experts to advise the Security Council.

Head of that committee is Salome Zourabichvili, who admits diplomatic efforts to halt the deals have not been 100% successful.

"It has been clear to us from what we've seen... that [there is a] continuous trend of Iran violating the sanctions and continuing to supply weapons to different non state organisations."

Analysts believe Iran has been offering help and assistance to Hamas and Hezbollah and recent evidence put before the US Congress suggests links with al-Qaeda.

A leaked copy of a report for the panel for the Security Council sanctions committee says: "Iran's circumvention of sanctions across all areas, in particular the use of front companies, concealment methods in shipping, financial transactions and the transfer of conventional arms and related material is wilful and continuing."

The letter written by Philip Parham of the UK Mission to the UN, calls on the Security Council to investigate further, but there is no sign of urgent action.

Later this month, the sanctions committee will meet and is expected to discuss the panel of experts' report - however, again, it is expected no action will be taken.

If Iran is hypocritical and highly dangerous, as Alistair Burt says, the signs are that for the time being at least, no-one is willing to stop it.

Despite repeated requests, neither the Iranian Embassy in London or the Iranian mission to the UN responded to the BBC's request for comment.

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Re: Iran Supplying sniper rifles to Taliban

They are just hearing about Irans illegal arms deals to terrorists?????? Where the fuck have they been for the last 10 years????
If Iraq wasn't a good enough example of Iran actively supporting terrorists I don't know what is!!!
We should have nuked that shithole a long time ago!
 
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I guess history repeats itself

Basically everybody takes their turns both fighting the Afghans and supplying them weapons to fight mutual enemies.
 
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Why we haven't boot stomped that punk assed nation is a mystery to me. I am not talking a few well placed Tomahawks, I am talking a volumetric B-52's on skirmish line formation border to border. Give warning to all who will listen to vacate, cease, and desist, them lay scunion upon their heads,
They have systematicaly supported our enemies in Iraq and Afghanistan since this whole thing started and we have done jack shit about it. Mark my words, if we do not do anything, it will bite us in the ass worse than a few sniper rifles.
"It's Clobberin' Time!"
-The Thing-
 
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Switch - I'd almost be in favor of releasing the dogs of war via Israel - you already know our government would have ROE and Free fire zones....and no shoot zones...

Israel with a few well placed tactial nukes....or even tactial nuke bunker busters....oh yeah..
 
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Actually the 50cal sniper rifles that were bought were through Steyr.
(whom can suck my dick if they ever think I'll buy any of their shit)

I just didnt want you use McMillan in a bad context. The McMillan group has no ties to it.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Alderleet</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Actually the 50cal sniper rifles that were bought were through Steyr.
(whom can suck my dick if they ever think I'll buy any of their shit)

I just didnt want you use McMillan in a bad context. The McMillan group has no ties to it. </div></div>

The rifles being Steyr is correct. Even had a one floating around our sector back in 06-08. Scary stuff.
 
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Iran is Iran. We tolerate them. Why we do is a clear indictment of America's sincerity about its own principles. We talk like we believe in them, but...
 
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I posted about this a VERY long time ago, when we had a couple helicopters go down in Iraq due to "ground fire."

The reason that Iran gave to Steyr and everyone else, about needing .50 caliber rifles in their inventory was 'drug interdiction'. They claimed smugglers were infringing on their borders, and they needed something to take them out.

Next thing we'll hear is that the Iranian Vevak has been known for it's charitable contributions.
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Re: Iran Supplying sniper rifles to Taliban

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Marcus85</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm sure the terrorists have more 82's and 107's then Steyr's. </div></div>

ummm I don't know about this one. I never heard of 800 Barretts floating around the middle east. Much less 100 in Iraq. I Doubt Ronnie would have much to do with anything like that. Why would you jeapordize such a big .mil contract?
 
Re: Iran Supplying sniper rifles to Taliban

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ratscoot</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Reagan even sold Stinger AA rockets to Khomeini. </div></div>

Proof?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ratscoot</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Reagan even sold Stinger AA rockets to Khomeini. </div></div>

Nonsense.

Iran has cash, especially with it's browbeating OPEC into keeping oil artificially high, and has a huge network to obtain part for it's old aircraft and equipment to keep them working. They also have a massive domestic arms, equipment, and chemical industry dedicated to weapons and equipment. They get tooling, expertise, and licenses to build from some countries, like China, North Korea, and Russia, and just reverse engineer and build other things from countries that embargo them.
They got cash and oil, and between Russia, China, and North Korea, as well as corrupt people who will sell them what they seek for cash, they are doing fine. Just look at what they have to invest in "Peaceful" nuclear programs, buried under 30 feet or rebar and concrete and steel slabs, all floating on giant spings, under mountains. if you think centrifuges and reactors are expensive, they got enough to harden all the sites in bunkers too. A bunker buster could get inside, but they don't have much explosive in them and the blast effect if often confined, especially if the bunker is properly designed with baffle walls.
Embargos are useless while Russia, China, North Korea, and now countries like Egypt just refuse to abide, without consequences themselves.
But it is interesting that they have to come to the West for decent rifles and advanced optics. Russia is always trying to get the stuff too.
Iran and other Muslim Countries can use the same excuses we, and they, used to supply the Muj in the 80's.
 
Re: Iran Supplying sniper rifles to Taliban

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ratscoot</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Weren't Stingers delivered to Iran in exchange for the release of American hostages in 1980? </div></div>

No.
 
Re: Iran Supplying sniper rifles to Taliban

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ratscoot</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Weren't Stingers delivered to Iran in exchange for the release of American hostages in 1980? </div></div>
The Hostages from the second time our Embassy was overrun were released as Ronald Reagan was being sworn in as POTUS, because he made it very clear that his first act as CIC was to liberate them using all the power of the US military. They spent 444 days in Iranian prison, all under Jimmy Carter. No weapons or technology was exchanged, or promises made, except that if they weren't released Iran would be destroyed.
We even had songs on the radio "Bomb, Bomb Bomb, BombBomb Iran" (just like Japan!)sung to the Beach Boys tune "Barbara Ann". McCain made reference to it during the last election, but none of the Liberals, foreigners, or children who voted democrat remember it or ever heard it.
 
Re: Iran Supplying sniper rifles to Taliban

The Iranians are supplying the Taliban and "we" are supplying Mexican drug Lords. Hard times when ever body starts callin "what ain't, is, and what is, ain't".