US: Iran launches airstrikes into eastern Iraq
Updated: 2014-12-03 16:53
(Agencies)
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WASHINGTON - The Pentagon says that Iran has launched airstrikes against Islamic State militants in eastern Iraq.
Rear Adm. John Kirby says the US believes this may be the first time Tehran has launched manned aircraft from inside Iran to strike targets in Iraq.
The Pentagon spokesman says the US has not coordinated airstrikes or military activities with Iran. He said the US continues to fly missions over Iraq and it is up to the Iraqi government to avoid conflicts in its own airspace.
Iranian military leaders have acknowledged that dozens of their forces have been in Iraq fighting alongside Kurdish troops battling extremists.
The US has not invited Iran to join the coalition fighting the Islamic State group and Iran has said it would not join in any case.
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