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TEHRAN, Iran - Iran on Monday rejected U.S. accusations that the highest levels of Iranian leadership have armed Shiite militants in Iraq with armor-piercing roadside bombs.President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in a televised interview that his country was opposed to conflict and bloodshed in Iraq and that problems in Iraq should be solved with dialogue, not by force.
“There should be a court to prove the case and to verify the case. The position of our government ... is also the same. We are opposed to any kind of conflict in Iraq,” Ahmadinejad told ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
Translation: We are opposed to any conflict against Shi'ite militia and because the current government is weak against Shi'ite militia, we like them. So, we're gonna send them weapons to show our gratitude. “There should be a court to prove the case and to verify the case. The position of our government ... is also the same. We are opposed to any kind of conflict in Iraq,” Ahmadinejad told ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17111886/