A US Army officer picks up a piece of evidence gathered by US military on Iran's support to militant Iraqis fighting American forces at a press conference in Baghdad. Major General William Caldwell formally put on the record allegations first made by anonymous defence officials that Iranian armour-piercing bombs have killed 170 US-led coalition troops in Iraq.(AFP/POOL/Samir Mizban)
A member of the press points to a piece of evidence gathered by the U.S. military which is claimed to show Iran's support for militant Iraqis fighting U.S. forces at a news conference in Baghdad February 14, 2007. The U.S. military in Iraq on Wednesday seemed to distance itself from comments made by a U.S. defence official at the weekend that implicated the 'highest levels' of Tehran's government in arming Iraqi militants. REUTERS/Samir Mizban/Pool (IRAQ)
US Army chief spokesman, Major General William Caldwell speaks during a press conference in Baghdad. Caldwell formally put on the record allegations first made by anonymous defence officials that Iranian armour-piercing bombs have killed 170 US-led coalition troops in Iraq.(AFP/POOL/Samir Mizban)