
Reuters, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, October 23, 2008 () – Iraq does not need Iran to help defend its interests, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Thursday, after Iran charged that Washington sought to continue “looting” Iraq with a new security pact.
“I think the Iraqis can defend their interests without the Iranians, thank you very much,” Rice told reporters after a meeting with her Mexican counterpart, Patricia Espinosa.
A day earlier, Rice had told reporters on her plane to Mexico that Iraqi forces cannot yet defend Iraq by themselves, so Baghdad should accept the draft security pact that would allow U.S. troops to remain beyond the end of the year.
Earlier on Thursday Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was quoted by the state news agency IRNA as having warned the Iraqis that Washington would not keep its promises to them.
“They (the Americans) seek to prevent the establishment of a strong and honorable Iraq in order to continue their looting of the country,” IRNA quoted Ahmadinejad as saying.
“Frankly, I don’t take those comments very seriously,” Rice said of Ahmadinejad’s comments.
“That hasn’t been the happiest relationship, ever,” she said of Iran’s ties with Iraq. The Iranians had been arming “special groups” of fighters in the south of Iraq, she said, referring to members of Shi’ite militant cells that the United States says Iran is supporting.
Those groups, Rice said, had been “killing innocent Iraqis.”