The United States claimed on Wednesday that it has evidence that Iran is interfering in Iraqi issue and will soon publish details concerning Iran's network established in Iraq.
"There is solid evidence that Iranian agents are involved in these networks and that they are working with individuals and groups in Iraq and that they are being sent there by the Iranian government," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said at a briefing.
"In the near future, we are going to try to talk a little bit more in public -- to the extent that we can because, again, you're dealing with intelligence information -- about what we know of Iranian support for these networks," McCormack said.
The United States has repeatedly accused Iran of supporting the insurgents in Iraq and secretly developing nuclear weapons under the cover of a civilian nuclear program. Iran has denied these charges.
U.S. media has reported that a new U.S. aircraft carrier will arrive in the Middle East in about a month, increasing the number of U.S. Navy carriers in the region to two. All these have strengthened speculation that the United States is aiming to have war with Iran. However, the White House has denied it is planning to have war with Iran.
Source: Xinhua