Kompromat
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* ISIS has established a state
* Kurds are opting for seperation
* Noori Al Maliki isn't giving up
* Shia Militias are running major cities outside Baghdad and are busy fighting each other.
* Iranian RGs are already in Iraq though not in strong numbers.
If the political deadlock continues, Iran in my opinion will most surely invade Iraq in the name of protecting the Shrines in Karbala and other Holy cities.
Their real objective though would be to annex Shia majority areas in order to create a buffer state between ISIS's advance and Iran.
It also makes sense because being geographically close to Kuwait, Bahrain and Saudi Shia strongholds will boost Iranian capability to wage its hitherto unsuccessful proxy war against Sunni Arab states.
Please participate in the poll to say if such an invasion is likely or not.
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* Kurds are opting for seperation
* Noori Al Maliki isn't giving up
* Shia Militias are running major cities outside Baghdad and are busy fighting each other.
* Iranian RGs are already in Iraq though not in strong numbers.
If the political deadlock continues, Iran in my opinion will most surely invade Iraq in the name of protecting the Shrines in Karbala and other Holy cities.
Their real objective though would be to annex Shia majority areas in order to create a buffer state between ISIS's advance and Iran.
It also makes sense because being geographically close to Kuwait, Bahrain and Saudi Shia strongholds will boost Iranian capability to wage its hitherto unsuccessful proxy war against Sunni Arab states.
Please participate in the poll to say if such an invasion is likely or not.
Thanks