Wikileaks has recently "leaked" a bunch of meaningless shit about where every Irai death occurred, and *big suprise, some information with regards to US torture practices. They didnt stop there though no good military psy-op would be complete without promoting your own agenda, the following breakdown from the Wired.com shills indicates that Iran is now officially implicated in the Iraq war, as well as providing credence to the "weapons of mass destruction" motive. Its pretty clear that Wikileaks is just a front organization that is pretending to be an enemy of the US when the reality is everything they leak merely serves the interest of the powers that be, while leading eveyone to believe that someone is keeping the establishment in check.
IF THEY DID NOT WANT THIS INFORMATION LEAKED THEY WOULD NOT TELL ALL OF THEIR MEDIA OUTLETS TO PUBLISH THE STORY. ANY ENMITY BETWEEN THE US GOV AND WIKILEAKS IS A SMOKESCREEN.
Chemical Weapons, Iranian Agents and Massive Death Tolls Exposed in WikiLeaks’ Iraq Docs
It Was Iran’s War, Too
No one would accuse WikiLeaks of being pro-war. Not when the transparency group titled its single most famous leak “Collateral Murder.” Not when its founder, Julian Assange, said that its trove of reports from the Afghan conflict suggested evidence for thousands of American “war crimes.”
So it’s more than a little ironic that, with its newest document dump from the Iraq campaign, WikiLeaks may have just bolstered one of the Bush administration’s most controversial claims about the Iraq war: that Iran supplied many of the Iraq insurgency’s deadliest weapons and worked hand-in-glove with some of its most lethal militias.
The documents indicate that Iran was a major combatant in the Iraq war, as its elite Quds Force trained Iraqi Shiite insurgents and imported deadly weapons like the shape-charged Explosively Formed Projectile bombs into Iraq for use against civilians, Sunni militants and U.S. troops.
A report from 2006 claims “neuroparalytic” chemical weapons from Iran were smuggled into Iraq. (It’s one of many, many documents recounting WMD efforts in Iraq.) Others indicate that Iran flooded Iraq with guns and rockets, including the Misagh-1 surface-to-air missile, .50 caliber rifles, rockets and much more.
As the New York Times observes, Iranian agents plotted to kidnap U.S. troops from out of their Humvees — something that occurred in Karbala in 2007, leaving five U.S. troops dead. (It’s still not totally clear if the Iranians were responsible.)