Reading this on Stratfor, it looks like it was not so much "attack" but "took position" as the Iraqis had no one at the field and it was neglected.
And then two hours later the Iraqi Deputy Minister clarified:Reports emerged Dec. 18 that Iranian forces infiltrated southern Iraq, occupied well No. 4 in the Fauqa Field in the Iraqi province of Maysan along the Iranian border and withdrew after several hours. Iraqi Border Guard Gen. Zaser Nazmi has claimed that Iranian forces positioned tanks around the well, dug trenches and remain in place.
A U.S. military spokesman also claimed an incursion occurred, but the Iraqi deputy interior minister is now claiming that an incursion never occurred, that Iraq would never give up its oil rights and that an official statement would be issued shortly. Deputy Interior Minister Ahmed Ali al-Khafaji told Reuters that “this field is disputed and now it is neglected by both sides. There was no storming of the field. It’s empty, it’s abandoned.” A U.S. military spokesman told AFP that “there has been no violence related to this incident and we trust this will be resolved through peaceful diplomacy between the governments of Iraq and Iran.” He added that the “oil field is in disputed territory in between Iranian and Iraqi border forts,” and that such incidents occur quite frequently.
Iranian forces took up position at Fauqa oil field in Iraqi territory, an Iraqi official confirmed Dec. 18, reversing earlier statements, Reuters reported, citing an Iraqi Interior Ministry official. Iraqi Deputy Interior Minister Ahmed Ali al-Khafaji said the incursion was the latest of several the week of Dec. 14. Eleven Iranian soldiers took position at 3:30 p.m. local time on Dec. 18, raising the Iranian flag, and remain there, al-Khafaji said.



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