© 2026 Michigan State University Board of Trustees
Public Media from Michigan State University
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Evidence Not Released on Iran Activity in Iraq

STEVE INSKEEP, host:

Now, here's a lesson of what we learned from what public officials do not say. Yesterday on this program, we heard American diplomat, Nicholas Burns. He accused Iran of helping to kill American soldiers in Iraq. But Burns did not offer evidence of any specific case, like a recent attack in Karbala.

Mr. NICHOLAS BURNS (Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs): That was a despicable event. And we did lose five young Americans in that attack. We don't know who is responsible, that's under investigation.

INSKEEP: Are you looking at Iran?

Mr. BURNS: You know, Steve, it's hard to say. I don't want to say anything that would be inaccurate.

INSKEEP: What Burns did not say could be as revealing as what he did. The U.S. had been promising to release proof of Iran's activities, but yesterday, those plans were put off. Last night on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, our correspondent, Michele Kelemen, told us there are questions about the strength of the evidence against Iran. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

With federal funding eliminated, WKAR relies more than ever on community support to sustain essential services that remain freely available to everyone in mid-Michigan. Your support helps shape what comes next for public media in our region. The best way to support WKAR is by becoming a sustaining member today or by upgrading your current gift. Support WKAR TV Here | Support WKAR Radio Here.