Has Iran reported them stolen yet?

Don't you think they should?

On 2/13/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have no idea whether it is reasonable, but we know these facts:
>
> 1. Last year Austria sold 800 Steyr sniper rifles to Iran, over the specific
> objections of the U.S. that they would make their way into the hands of
> terrorists in Iraq.
> 2. More than 100 of these very same rifles have been recovered in Iraq, many
> of them in recent seizures of weapons caches thought to belong to Shiite
> mlitias.
>
> The Quds forces seem to have delivered these weapons into the hands of the
> Shiite militias with the specific intent of having them used against U.S.
> and Iraqi forces. Is there any other possible explanation? Could the rifles
> be fakes? Maybe, can someone validate the serial numbers? I am sure someone
> could do that. Say the are real. Any other explanation? Corruption inside
> Iran- someone diverted these weapons from the Quds forces and sold them to
> Shiite militias?
>

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