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US alarm at Iran's Iraq incursion | US alarm at Iran's Iraq incursion |
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America's top military officer has voiced concern about an incursion by Iran into Iraq that ended with Iranian soldiers seizing an Iraqi oil well. | America's top military officer has voiced concern about an incursion by Iran into Iraq that ended with Iranian soldiers seizing an Iraqi oil well. |
Admiral Mike Mullen said he had spoken to Iraq's defence minister, but it was for leaders in Tehran and Baghdad to resolve the dispute. | Admiral Mike Mullen said he had spoken to Iraq's defence minister, but it was for leaders in Tehran and Baghdad to resolve the dispute. |
Officials from both countries have said they want a diplomatic solution. | Officials from both countries have said they want a diplomatic solution. |
The Iranian troops are believed to have now left the Fakkah oil field, which is close to the Iranian border. | |
Similar incidents have happened before along the border, which has never been properly defined since the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s - although relations between the two neighbours are now cordial. | Similar incidents have happened before along the border, which has never been properly defined since the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s - although relations between the two neighbours are now cordial. |
'No military escalation' | 'No military escalation' |
The Iraqis said about a dozen Iranian soldiers had been involved in the incursion and that they had raised the Iranian flag over the oil field. | The Iraqis said about a dozen Iranian soldiers had been involved in the incursion and that they had raised the Iranian flag over the oil field. |
I worry a great deal about Iran's view of destabilising this region as well and specifically focusing on an oil field Adm Mike Mullen | I worry a great deal about Iran's view of destabilising this region as well and specifically focusing on an oil field Adm Mike Mullen |
According to General Ray Odierno, commander of US forces in Iraq, the Iranian forces had left the oil well as of Saturday morning, reports AP news agency. | According to General Ray Odierno, commander of US forces in Iraq, the Iranian forces had left the oil well as of Saturday morning, reports AP news agency. |
"All of us are concerned about the influence of Iran," Adm Mullen told a news conference in Baghdad. | "All of us are concerned about the influence of Iran," Adm Mullen told a news conference in Baghdad. |
"I worry a great deal about Iran's view of destabilising this region as well and specifically focusing on an oil field." | "I worry a great deal about Iran's view of destabilising this region as well and specifically focusing on an oil field." |
He continued: "But my understanding is this is sovereign Iraqi territory and is something for leaders in Iraq to resolve." | He continued: "But my understanding is this is sovereign Iraqi territory and is something for leaders in Iraq to resolve." |
Earlier, Iran's armed forces apparently confirmed the incursion, in a statement quoted by Iran's Arabic-language Al-Alam satellite television. | Earlier, Iran's armed forces apparently confirmed the incursion, in a statement quoted by Iran's Arabic-language Al-Alam satellite television. |
"Our forces are on our own soil and, based on the known international borders, this well belongs to Iran," they said. | "Our forces are on our own soil and, based on the known international borders, this well belongs to Iran," they said. |
Oil prices rose on Friday amid reports about the commandeered well in Maysan province. | Oil prices rose on Friday amid reports about the commandeered well in Maysan province. |
Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh told Reuters news agency: "We call for calm and for a peaceful solution to this matter, far from any military escalation." | Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh told Reuters news agency: "We call for calm and for a peaceful solution to this matter, far from any military escalation." |
US forces are due to stay in Iraq until elections in March 2010, and then gradually pull out, with complete withdrawal scheduled by the end of 2011. | US forces are due to stay in Iraq until elections in March 2010, and then gradually pull out, with complete withdrawal scheduled by the end of 2011. |
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