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Iran confirms it has 3 Americans

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posted on Aug, 1 2009 @ 08:22 AM
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SULAIMANIYAH, Iraq — Iran has confirmed it detained three Americans who were in the area of the Iranian border while on a hiking trip, Kurdish officials said Saturday. The U.S. State Department has said it was looking into the situation.

The Kurdish regional government's envoy to Washington, Qubad Talabani, told The Associated Press the three were tourists and are in Iranian custody. He said the Americans mistakenly crossed into Iranian territory Friday at the border town of Ahmed Awaa.

"The Iranians said they have arrested them because they entered their land without legal permission," he said.

Iranian officials have made no comment. Iran's embassy in Baghdad was closed Saturday.

The self-ruled Kurdish region has been relatively free of the violence that plagues the rest of Iraq. Foreigners often feel freer to move around without security guards in the area, and tourists have been known to visit the scenic area. It is relatively easy for tourists to get into the region, particularly if they arrive by airplane. The Kurdish government generally grants visitors to the Kurdish area visas valid for one week when they arrive at the airport.

A senior security official in Sulaimaniyah, near the Iranian border in northern Iraq's oil-rich Kurd region, said Saturday the three were last heard from after they contacted a friend saying they entered Iran by mistake and troops surrounded them. There has been no contact with them since, he said.

He also said Iranian officials have confirmed to Iraqi authorities the three were arrested.

The official, who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak to the media, said the friend they'd contacted, the fourth member of their group, was feeling sick and had stayed behind in Sulaimaniyah. No other details were available.

State Department spokesman Robert Wood said Friday the U.S. Embassy "is aware of the report and is investigating. We are using all available means to determine the facts in this case."

The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad said Saturday it was still unable to confirm the report.

U.S. helicopters were buzzing overhead and many U.S. Humvees had moved into the Kurdish city of Halabja to search for the Americans, said a Kurdish border force official.

According to the security official, the missing Americans were tourists hiking near Halabja and Ahmed Awaa.

The four had traveled to Turkey, then entered the Kurdish region Tuesday through the Ibrahim Al-Khalil border point in Zakho, the official said. They visited the Kurdish cities of Irbil and Sulaimaniyah on Wednesday. The next day, three of them took a taxi to Ahmed Awaa where they told their companion that they planned to stay at a nearby resort, the official said.

The mountainous border area is a popular hiking destination and well-known for its thick growth of pistachio trees.

Halabja, 150 miles (240 kilometers) northeast of Baghdad, was the site of a chemical weapons attack ordered by Saddam Hussein in 1988 as part of a scorched-earth campaign to crush a Kurdish rebellion. An estimated 5,600 people were killed in the nerve and mustard gas attacks — the vast majority Kurds — and many still suffer the aftereffects.



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posted on Aug, 1 2009 @ 09:58 AM
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same as the south korean fishing vessel... these americans... how do you NOT know where the border with iran is?? you have got to be stupid not to know.. which i dont think they would be as first of all thier hiking in iraq, which sounds ridiculous to me and secondly the iran-iraq border, at least on the iranian side must be militarized otherwise they wouldnt have been caught. surely somebody would tell them, oh hey the borde ris over there, dont cross it.. its so stupid youve got to wonder.. is there something else involved here.. who knows?



posted on Aug, 1 2009 @ 11:20 AM
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I am quite sure the USA has hundreds of Iranians held captive for intelligence reasons, it does not sound too far fetched that Iran might grab a couple of USA citizens as well.

Also, IMO the tourists traveling the border of Iraq and Iran had it coming. I bet they expected to be picked up.

It also would not be surprising if they were trying to be caught on purpose to "deliver something" within the military ranks of Iran if you know what I mean. It would be unfortunate if all of the Iranian military came down with a mystery virus or something.



posted on Aug, 1 2009 @ 11:51 AM
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Tit for tat...Iraq's getting some payback finally. Maybe if we stopped rounding up and torturing innocent sheepherders stuck in the boonies of Iraq, maybe then they would let them go.




 
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