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Why are you surprised? Selling weapons provides US with leverage.I'm surprised US was selling weapons to what is essentially an Iranian proxy.
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Why are you surprised? Selling weapons provides US with leverage.I'm surprised US was selling weapons to what is essentially an Iranian proxy.
O yaar,
You know me... I just wish that we sell at least 500 Thunders...
I care not who to... we need to do this so that PAC can become self-sustaining ... and then AZM ...Blk4 Thunder...
We need top brass to engage in AgressiveMilitaryDiplomacy... sell, sell, sell...SELL Thunderz!!!
Thunder = Mig21 of 21st Century
our begged mentality will never change
Without going into the sectarian strife in Iraq, I would say it has intentionally been fueled to keep Iraq divided along sectarian lines. Once the US withdraws there will be a power vacuum which will be stoked with selective killings and inflammatory speeches. The Sunnis will then rise up as they are already intending to and Iraq will be divided on sectarian lines. The Bulkanization of the amiddle East has started and the cow is being fattened for the slaughter.Iraqi shia politicians are to blame; they want US to pack its bags and exit from the country completely.
Americans sold advanced equipment to Iraq with hope of creating lasting relations with the country. Well...
Bro,Without going into the sectarian strife i Iraq, I would say it has intentionally been fueled to keep Iraq divided along sectarian lines. Once the US withdraws there will be a power vacuum which will be stoked with selective killings and inflammatory speeches. The Sunnis will then rise up as they are already intending to and Iraq will be divided on sectarian lines. The Bulkanization ofcthe amiddle East has started and the cow is being fattened for the slaughter.
Our Rasool Allah SAW said"Woe be to the Arabs for the great evil that is nearly approaching them". In my view His SAW prophecy is coming true now.
May Allah protect us all from the approaching evil. Ameen.
As to the 16s they are now going to be a handicap so best off avoided. Even if you were to ask they would not be sanctioned. Pakistan is in the cross hairs. We should be vary of buying weapons from the West".
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Highly possible they will go for JF-17.Well, we have supplied them with the Super Mashak and they also had a look at the JF-17...so sky is the limit.
They never trust, they are being forced to initially. The US setup a puppet Iraqi government in the early days after the invasion. F-16 fleet was also forced upon to Iraqi and Iraqi oil are in exchange.It's there own fault for trusting the U.S
Ditch the F16
As good as it can be its worthless if you can't use it
Not possible. Shia group in Iraqi are the majority. And their power base in South Iraq are strong.Bro,
Islam encourage Muslims to choose the very best of individuals to lead them. This is not the case in modern times unfortunately.
- Saddam Hussein brought ruin to his people (modern Iraq).
- Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini brought misery to his people (modern Iran).
Those two men exposed much of Islamic bloc to foreign interventions and exploitation in modern times due to their foolish decisions, and are directly as well as indirectly responsible for deaths of many Muslims since the 1980s unfortunately.
Commoners are usually very late to understand the implications of bringing an irrational person to power and/or propping up an irritational regime. Now both Iraq and Iran continue to experience episodes of mass protests against the status-quo in their respective countries.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_protests_(2019–present)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Iranian_protests
Coming back to the main point:-
Iraqi Shia clerics and politicians are more loyal to Iranian Mullah regime than Iraq itself. Iraqi Sunni and Kurd are increasingly frustrated with this dynamic. Iraqi PMUs should be disbanded and Iraqi military should be in charge of security of the entire country instead.
There are rumors of PLAN - B for Iraq in which Iraqi Sunni and Kurd might join hands to isolate and marginalize Iraqi Shia groups if Iraqi Shia politicians do not take their concerns seriously and try to dictate the course of the country on their own without taking them into confidence first.
FYI: https://www.rudaw.net/english/world/230120202
Iraq is risking SPLINTER otherwise due to ongoing tug-of-war between US and Iran in the region.
Refer back to post # 19 above. Iraqi Shia groups are creating problems for Iraq.It's there own fault for trusting the U.S
Ditch the F16
As good as it can be its worthless if you can't use it
This isn't how things work in Iraq actually. Iraqi Sunni and Kurd have numbers as well when together - their respective concerns cannot go unnoticed. Iraqi parliament have quota system for each sect.Not possible. Shia group in Iraqi are the majority. And their power base in South Iraq are strong.
Firstly Islam has been put on the back burner as we have plunged headlong into our nationalistic mode. This in its own rights is regarded by some as a form of shirk. I will not delve into it in depth as it will divert us from the topic at hand.Bro,
Islam encourage Muslims to choose the very best of individuals to lead them. This is not the case in modern times unfortunately.
- Saddam Hussein brought ruin to his people (modern Iraq).
- Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini brought misery to his people (modern Iran).
Those two men exposed much of Islamic bloc to foreign interventions and exploitation in modern times due to their foolish decisions, and are directly as well as indirectly responsible for deaths of many Muslims since the 1980s unfortunately.
Commoners are usually very late to understand the implications of bringing an irrational person to power and/or propping up an irritational regime. Now both Iraq and Iran continue to experience episodes of mass protests against the status-quo in their respective countries.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_protests_(2019–present)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Iranian_protests
Coming back to the main point:-
Iraqi Shia clerics and politicians are more loyal to Iranian Mullah regime than Iraq itself. Iraqi Sunni and Kurd are increasingly frustrated with this dynamic. Iraqi PMUs should be disbanded and Iraqi military should be in charge of security of the entire country instead.
There are rumors of PLAN - B for Iraq in which Iraqi Sunni and Kurd might join hands to isolate and marginalize Iraqi Shia groups if Iraqi Shia politicians do not take their concerns seriously and try to dictate the course of the country on their own without taking them into confidence first.
FYI: https://www.rudaw.net/english/world/230120202
Iraq is risking SPLINTER otherwise due to ongoing tug-of-war between US and Iran in the region.
f-16 and sanctions move side by side
Why surprised? Because US wrongly thought it was still "in the game" in Iraq?I'm surprised US was selling weapons to what is essentially an Iranian proxy.
LMAO. Oh well.....more like US traded "Long lasting influence" for the death or 2 generals, 1 Iranian, 1 Iraqi. GOod deal right?Iraqi shia politicians are to blame; they want US to pack its bags and exit from the country completely.
Americans sold advanced equipment to Iraq with hope of creating lasting relations with the country. Well...