No military operations ongoing.
False, cuz ongoing military operations(for the most part) by US weren't a hindrance to attacking Iran in the first place.
Never underestimate a resourceful adversary.
US is not a resourceful adversary. Iran is. US is a productive adversary with alot to use...and waste.
Both US and Iran committed to defeating ISIS across Syria and Iraq side-by-side but via distinct proxies.
Iran did more than US. I ignored that link you sent(which was helpful for certain facts btw) because i am confident we arent fully up to date on the secret actions/deals/moves that created and controls ISIS. why? vast majority of ISIS attacks in the region supported US interests:
1) ISIS never attacked ISrael while on the Syrian/Israeli border- supports US position
2) ISIS did a big terrorist attack in Tehran in 2017- supports US position
3) ISIS was the initial ground force let into SYria by Turkey to fight Assad- supports US position
4) ISIS-K showed up in Afghanistan to fight taliban- supports US position
5) ISIS drive into Baghdad in 2014 to take over Iraqi govt- supports US position
i dunno what else to say.. but that looks funky( at best to me).
I'm all for the truth.
Take a look at the timeline of events since 2003:
- first tell us the secret moves and agreements US/NATO/GCC made with ISIS and THEN we 'll be able to consolidate everything about this entity called ISIS.
1. What became of Saddam regime in Iraq?
Saddam was a weak *** mofo with no real military power- a paper tiger, so whats the big deal here? he didnt even have any WMD. US taking out Saddam wasnt really a big deal. why couldnt US install a pro-US leader in Baghdad after the trillions spent?
2. What became of Qaddafi regime in Libya?
another weak *** mofo with no good ground forces OR AD so whats there to be proud of?US even illegally misinterpreted UN resolution on Libya in order to attack Gaddafi.
3. What became of Al-Qaeda Network across Afghanistan and Pakistan?
They rant to Pakistan and Iran to restructure and consolidate. Iran facilitated AQ within a "friend-of-a-friend is -my-enemy" context. Also, these terrorist groups are ones that any good military can handle/tackle so whats there to be proud of here for US military?
4. What became of ISIS movement across Syria and Iraq?
ISIS's "handlers"have other plans for the group since ISIS wasnt succesful in its "Syria mission"- ISIS members were sent back to Iraq and some were sent tto Afghanistan to fight Taliban(which supports US interests).
Do the aforementioned political entities exist and/or potent enough to threaten people across the world? NO.
Local champions deserve no medals.