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5 missiles hit Iraqi base hosting US troops

LOL! Considering you guys try to make it look like the U.S. shouldn't take some credit fighting ISIS. And in your words, "to evenly distributed presence of Iran-friendly groups across the nation and also to a bridging of gaps between communities and less fragmented Iraqi central state." Thats some BS even from you.

The US regime:

* Failed Iraq by messing up its military and rendering it incapable of stopping "I"SIS. It was the US, not Iran which had trained the Iraqi military. A US-trained army not even capable of standing its ground against a rag-tag terrorist grouplet, in the face of which it faltered. This was in line with the systematic dismantling and weakening of Iraqi institutions under the direction of the US-appointed viceroy Paul Bremer, who was in charge of implementing the occupational agenda of the American regime, defined by its zionist neoconservatives.

* Took ages to deliver weaponry requested by Baghdad.

* Stood on the sidelines and did not bat an eyelid as "I"SIS were invading a huge portion of Iraq. And it was perfectly normal, since "I"SIS's strings in essence are pulled by NATO and the zionists. The goal was to disrupt the Iranian-led Axis of Resistance, foment sectarian strife in the Muslim world and destabilize and balkanize West Asian nation-states.

A declassified memo of the American regime's "Defense Intelligence Agency" (DEA) openly predicted the emergence of a "salafist emirate" in the region and did not view this as a threat to US interests.

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Pentagon Report Predicted West’s Support for Islamist Rebels Would Create ISIS

By Nafeez Ahmed, INSURGE intelligence Published May 26, 2015

https://truthout.org/articles/penta...upport-for-islamist-rebels-would-create-isis/

How the west created the Islamic State
Nafeez Ahmed
Sep 11, 2014


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The western and zionist strategy to rely mostly on pseudo-jihadist terrorists as a weapon of choice against the Resistance Axis was conceived in the first decade of the 21st century, parallel to Hezbollah's victory over Isra"el" during the latter's 2006 aggression of Lebanon. Pulitzer Prize winner Seymour Hersh composed a remarkable paper in which he revealed the machination, citingsources in the US regime's security apparatus.

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The Redirection​

Is the Administration’s new policy benefitting our enemies in the war on terrorism?
By Seymour M. Hersh
February 25, 2007

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* Enter grand ayatollah Sistani's fatwa, mass mobilization of Iraqis from all linguistic and religious communities (Shia Muslims, Sunnis Muslims, Christians, Yazidis, Shabak etc) under the unifying umbrella of the PMU with Iranian assistance. The zio-American plan was jeopardized, "I"SIS stopped in its tracks and then pushed back. That's the moment Washington suddenly had a change of heart and considered it necessary to jump in to occupy a terrain which otherwise would have been liberated by Iraqis themselves with the help of Islamic Iran.

Evidently, had the PMU taken over the rest of Iraq they and political factions supporting them would have been regarded as the sole liberators by every person and would have overshadowed every political rival, especially those subservient to the US regime.

What's absurd is the notion that Washington and Tel Aviv, whose intelligence services manufactured "I"SIS and threw it at the people of the region in the first place, didn't see their hand forced by the Resistance but were genuinely interested in fighting this savage assortment of patsies and useful idiots who were perfectly serving the zio-American agenda. Informed observers are well aware of the nation-wrecking agenda pursued by the US and zionist regimes in West Asia and North Africa since September 11, 2001.
 
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LOL! Considering you guys try to make it look like the U.S. shouldn't take some credit fighting ISIS. And in your words, "to evenly distributed presence of Iran-friendly groups across the nation and also to a bridging of gaps between communities and less fragmented Iraqi central state." Thats some BS even from you.
Looolz, U.S fighting ISIS !!! What a joke 🤣😂

Except bombing empty hangars, what have the US did?
 
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Looolz, U.S fighting ISIS !!! What a joke 🤣😂

Except bombing empty hangars, what have the US did?
Carting away gold, propping up a puppet government that rules from the green zone in Baghdad AND snarking up contracts to extract oil under duress...how could you forget all those accomplishments of our dear WANKle sam 🇺🇸?! 😹
 
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You people need the help of Taliban fighters to free your Iraq. Keep firing your missiles for news . As Americans really are not effected by them your not killing any of them. Locals probably are hit by your primitive missile

And the Taleban were glad to accept Iranian help to kick Americans out:

Death of Mullah Mansoor highlights Taliban's links with Iran​

Jon Boone in Islamabad and Saeed Kamali Dehghan in London
Mon 23 May 2016 15.01 BST
 
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Carting away gold, propping up a puppet government that rules from the green zone in Baghdad AND snarking up contracts to extract oil under duress...how could you forget all those accomplishments of our dear WANKle sam 🇺🇸?! 😹
No, the list is very Long, as dropping arms for Daech "by mistake", dropping bombs on Hashd Chaabi, changing terrorist groups denominations and send them money and arms ....
 
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And the Taleban were glad to accept Iranian help to kick Americans out:

Death of Mullah Mansoor highlights Taliban's links with Iran​

Jon Boone in Islamabad and Saeed Kamali Dehghan in London
Mon 23 May 2016 15.01 BST

No.

The Taliban were a grass roots Sunni movement in Afghanistan whose aim was to restore the country to Islamic principles and fight corruption following the Russian-Afghan war of 1979–89.When the Americans and her allies went into Afghanistan in search of Osama Bin Laden (a Sunni), many of the Taliban escaped over the border into Pakistan.If they are supported by any country at all, it would be Sunni Saudi Arabia, not Shi’a Iran.
 
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No, the list is very Long, as dropping arms for Daech by mistake, dropping bombs on Hashd Chaabi, changing terrorist groups denominations and send them money and arms ....

During the illegal US occupation, theft and sale of Iraq's archeological treasures took place on an unprecedented scale.

Abu Ghraib and other detention centers where thousands of Iraqis were tortured (and pictures intentionally published to rub it in the face of the world that the US regime considers itself above the law).

Wanted to mention the arms drops to "I"SIS, you beat me to it - I guess you mean "by mistake" (with quotation marks).
 
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During the illegal US occupation, theft and sale of Iraq's archeological treasures took place on an unprecedented scale.

Abu Ghraib and other detention centers where thousands of Iraqis were tortured (and pictures intentionally published to rub it in the face of the world that the US regime considers itself above the law).

Wanted to mention the arms drops to "I"SIS, you beat me to it - I guess you mean "by mistake" (with quotation marks).
Of course, "By mistake"

Damn west medias, those arms dropping have gone almost unnoticed ....
 
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You bad bad boy.. :D
 
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The Taliban were a grass roots Sunni movement in Afghanistan whose aim was to restore the country to Islamic principles and fight corruption following the Russian-Afghan war of 1979–89.When the Americans and her allies went into Afghanistan in search of Osama Bin Laden (a Sunni), many of the Taliban escaped over the border into Pakistan.If they are supported by any country at all, it would be Sunni Saudi Arabia, not Shi’a Iran.

What about the article from The Guardian I shared? Iran hosted a leader of the Taleban for years. Mullah Mansur was literally living in Iran, from where he directed Taleban forces. This is not made up, it's factual.

And them being Sunni means Iran could not have supported them? Since 1979, Iran has backed innumerable Sunni Islamic movements from Morocco to the Philippines. Below are just some examples pertaining to the military dimension. If we count political ties, this list would be several pages long.

I would honestly advise to shed away this idea that regional politics are determined by sectarian affiliations. This is not how states operate - especially not a government like the Islamic Republic of Iran, nor what the conflicts are really about. In fact it's the common enemies of both Sunni and Shia Muslims (namely, zio-American imperialists) who want Muslims to believe otherwise and to apply an erroneous sectarian reading to political events.

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* Afghanistan under Soviet occupation. Sunni Persian-speakers (Tajik) and other mujahedin were supported by Iran in their fight against Soviet occupiers of their land.

* Afghanistan under US / NATO occupation. Iran backed Taleban factions resisting the Americans.

Death of Mullah Mansoor highlights Taliban's links with Iran

Jon Boone in Islamabad and Saeed Kamali Dehghan in London
Mon 23 May 2016 15.01 BST Last modified on Tue 28 Nov 2017 20.58 GMT


* Bosnia-Herzegovina. No other country assisted Bosnian Sunni Muslims as extensively as Iran during the 1992-1995 civil war, including in the military field. Find out more under the following two links:

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https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bosnia-genocide-part-2-urgent-warning.735153/post-13554210

Qasem Solemaini and IRGC Quds Force members in Bosnia:

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* Kurds of Iraq. Iran rushed to supply them with ammunition, intelligence and advisers when nobody else would in the face of "I"SIS's 2014 onslaught.

If Only Qassem Soleimani Were Peshmerga Commander, PUK Official Says

  • February, 18, 2020 - 17:49
https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/...ni-were-peshmerga-commander-puk-official-says

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Baghdad, Damascus Owe Freedom to Gen. Soleimani, KRG Politician Says

17 February 2020 | 00:00
www.irdiplomacy.ir



* Sunni Arabs of Iraq. The Iran-friendly PMU in Iraq incorporates entire brigades staffed by tens of thousands of Sunni Muslims in provinces such as Al-Anbar. All these units are supported by Iran, which helped these brave Sunni Arab Iraqis get rid of "I"SIS terrorists in their home regions. For more information, see the following academic research paper, which relies on extensive field research (written by a non-Iranian author, not linked in any way to Iran):

The Sunnis of Iraq’s “Shia” Paramilitary Powerhouse

February 13, 2020 — Inna Rudolf
  • Importantly, the PMU is not simply a “Shia organization,” as often implied by the Western media. Rather, it includes both individual Sunni fighters and entire paramilitary formations that are dominated by Sunnis. This diversity in the PMU is, in part, due to Abu Mahdi’s strategy for PMU dominance.
  • The participation of Sunnis in the PMU has its roots in the war against the Islamic State. Fighters from both sects fought shoulder to shoulder against the extremist group. Eventually, tens of thousands of Sunnis joined the PMU.

* Sudan. Not a direct conflict situation but Iran actually kick-started this Sunni Muslim nation's defence industries under the presidency of Omar Al-Bashir in the 1990's. Production lines for vehicles such as the Safir 4x4 tactical vehicle or the Rakhsh armored personnel carrier were set up by Iranian experts in Sudan.

* Palestine. As a matter of fact over the past couple of decades, while some governments in the Muslim world have engaged in normalization of ties with the zionist apartheid regime, Iran has been the only state actor on earth that has had the guts to extend military level support to Palestinian Resistance groups. I believe this is quite well known, so it doesn't warrant further explanations.
 
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Before calling other people scumbags, ask yourself did Pakistan helped Iraqi military against ISIS?
Pakistani military didn't do jack squat about Kashmir. Their biggest raison d'etre.

The Pakistani Army has turned out to be a lot of beghairats only in it for property dealery, afsari tenure, foreign citizenship or opening a karyana shop in a rotten strip mall.

Air Force and Navy so far seem more professional. But from what I hear they too are involved in foul play especially in Karachi where there's a lot of money to be made.

Pakistani society, Pakistani people themselves have become corrupt due to decades upon decades of debauchery committed by political or military rulers. Jab bara admi seth/sardar/chaudhary/munjo saeen ghalat kaam karta hai. To phir un k darbaari bhi phir wohi kaam karna chahte hain.

Fish rots from top to bottom. Soviet/Russian saying.

Go to any major city in Pakistan it seems like the only civilized planned part of the city was what the angrez designed, made and left. Rest seems like utter madness and chaos.


Contrast that with Iran right next door. Where despite sanctions they have nice, clean, properly planned cities.

And This is not me worshipping Iran or Saudi. Just compare Irani Balochistan with Pakistani Balochistan in Wildlens by Abrar videos.
 
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"Their missiles are very accurate" CENTCOM General Kenneth F. McKenzie

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And the Taleban were glad to accept Iranian help to kick Americans out:

Death of Mullah Mansoor highlights Taliban's links with Iran​

Jon Boone in Islamabad and Saeed Kamali Dehghan in London
Mon 23 May 2016 15.01 BST

TALIBAN = AFGHAN NATIONALISTS = SOUTHERN IRANICS = INHERENT HATERS OF INDICS/Hendistanis
 
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"Their missiles are very accurate" CENTCOM General Kenneth F. McKenzie

These steps are quite good and have produced quite impressive results, especially W.R.T. the accuracy of the missiles that rained down on US bases few moons ago. I saw a documentary on that and the focus was on how accurate they were, hope they were not using GPS.. :)
 
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