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U.S. seizes 'Iran agent' in Iraq

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  • U.S.: Individual held in Iraq has ties to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard
  • Detainee suspected of assisting transport of Iraqis into Iran for terrorist training
  • Iran denies its agents are helping to train and equip militants in Iraq
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- U.S.-led coalition forces say they have captured a "highly sought" individual in Iraq with alleged ties to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force.

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The head of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari, attends a news conference, in Tehran.

The raid took place early Wednesday south of Baghdad in the Shiite Muslim holy city of Karbala, a U.S. military statement said.

According to the military, the detainee was suspected of coordinating with high-level Quds force officers, whose goal it was to transport Iraqis into Iran for terrorist training.

Although the coalition is still assessing the individual's connection with the Quds force, Multi-National Force-Iraq spokesman Lt. Col. Christopher Garver described the arrest as an "integral part of dismantling terror networks that seek to kill innocent Iraqis and security forces."

For months U.S. officials have stated Iranian agents from the Quds force have been helping train and equip militants in Iraq and have been supplying insurgents with the high-tech, armor-piercing explosively formed penetrators.

Iran has denied these assertions.

Last month U.S. soldiers arrested -- and later released -- eight members of an Iranian government delegation at a hotel in Baghdad for allegedly carrying weapons without permits.

The Iranian foreign ministry described the detentions as an "interventionist act." E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

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