U.S.: Iranian Material Found in Iraq 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/world/AP-Iraq-Raid.html?pagewanted=print

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BAGHDAD (AP) -- U.S.-led forces discovered a cache of Iranian money and
bomb-making equipment during a raid Wednesday morning in the Shiite
neighborhood of Sadr City in Baghdad, the military said. Two suspected
militants were killed in the raid and 19 others detained, the military said.

The United States has accused Iran of providing weapons and training to
Shiite militant groups in Iraq, accusations Iran has repeatedly denied. The
military says Iran has also given insurgents powerful bombs they use to
penetrate the U.S. military's armored vehicles.

U.S. and Iranian diplomats are to hold talks next week about how to
stabilize Iraq.

The raid Wednesday targeted 11 buildings in Sadr City, a Shiite slum that is
a stronghold of the Mahdi Army militia of anti-American cleric Muqtada
al-Sadr. As the U.S. forces moved into the neighborhood, four militants
fired at them, sparking a gunfight that left two of the attackers dead, the
military said in a statement.

During the search, the troops found a large amount of Iranian money, more
than $6,000 in U.S. currency and materials for making improvised explosive
devices, the military said. The target of the raid was a person suspected of
smuggling weapons from Iran to insurgent groups in Iraq, the military said. 

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