British Prime Minister Tony Blair warned , saying "information" linked it to recent bomb attacks on British troops in Iraq:
He said evidence led either to or its Lebanese militant allies Hezbollah, although "we can't be sure of this".
He warned that there could be "no justification" for interfering in Iraq.
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Speaking at a joint news conference in London with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, Mr Blair said it was clear "that there have been new explosive devices used - not just against British troops but elsewhere in Iraq.
"The particular nature of those devices lead us either to ian elements or to Hezbollah... however, we can't be sure of this," he added.
Yesterday United Press International reported a senior British government official claims 's Revolutionary Guards are helping Iraqi insurgents attack and kill British soldiers:
Speaking to reporters in London on condition of anonymity, the official said it was nearly certain ian military had provided the technology behind a series of attacks on British troops during the summer. He said intelligence officials believe the technology had come from Hezbollah in Lebanon via and produced an "explosively shaped projectile."
It's refreshing to see someone to call on its nefarious activities.

In related news the IAEA has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for failing to stop Iran's developement of nuclear weapons.
Posted by: Dave Schuler | Friday, October 07, 2005 at 12:18 PM