Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (L) and Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari attend a joint news conference, Baghdad, Jan. 14, 2014. (photo by REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani)
Controversy Surrounds Alleged Iraq-Iran Arms Deal -- Al-Monitor
In a Feb. 4 interview with the semi-official Iranian Tasnim News Agency, Mohammed Majid al-Sheikh, Iraq’s ambassador to Iran, was reported to have revealed his country’s intention to strike a deal to buy weapons from Iran. The agency quoted Sheikh as saying, “Some well-informed sources said that the Iranian-Iraqi talks came in light of the Iraqi Ministry of Defense’s vision of the need to supply the Iraqi army with Iranian-made military equipment, given their efficiency and importance.”
This style of statement is inconsistent with the ambassador’s official role, which is to present the official position of the Iraqi government, from official Iraqi sources, not from “well-informed sources.” This calls into question the validity of this supposed news, especially since it has not been confirmed by Iranian authorities or the Iraqi officials typically involved in such deals.
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My Comment: Why buy weapons from Iran when you can buy the same weapons (with better quality) from the U.S. and Russia. There is more to this story than what is being told.
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Arms sales often have a political component -- else why would any country buy the F-35 which is still in development with many reported significant problems.
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