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![]() LONDON, January 28 (IranMania) - Iran has condemned the order by US President George W Bush allowing US military to capture or kill Iranian agents operating inside neighbouring Iraq, terming it a 'terrorist act'. 'I really hope that this report is wrong as such an order is a clear terrorist act and against all internationally acknowledged norms,' the head of the parliament's foreign policy and security commission, Alaeddin Boroujerdi told Fars news agency Saturday. According to the report, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki in a press conference blamed Bush for the order. 'As far as Iraq is concerned, Iran is not a problem but part of solving it,' Mottaki said. 'The US should not blame others for the failure of its policies and always look for scapegoats,' the Minister said. |