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US-Russian-Israeli Meeting to 'Contain Iran'

Iran and Syria regime without Russia were losing war to fighters do you remember?!!!!!!!!:o::o::o::o:
the only reason iran dragged russia to syria was its status as a superpower, so regional countries and west can't move against us, otherwise iran could bring its own AF (like we did), it's not like isis had an air force.
 
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Syrian government trusts Iran more than Russia. It took Russia 3 years to join the war againt nusrats/isis etc. Iran is known for backing allies in most difficult situation. Add to it that Russia needs Iran in Syria. These factors will give Iran a solid share in rebuilding Syria and Syrian economy.
Syria will not allow (P)GCC to have a role in Syria because they caused destruction inside Syria and they wanted to murder Syrian government members and genocide alawite, christian population there. Neither the people of Syria, nor the Syrian government will forget these attempted murders. Don't even think of it that it will be forgotten in 100 years.


Could the UN arms embargo be extended? what is your view about what will happen with the arms embargo after 1 year and 4 months?
I dont think it will be extended as I frankly doubt that the west,especially under chump,could ever get the level of political support required these days,however the west can still use other types of pressure to complicate prospective deals.Ultimately tho at this point about the only weapons that iran would really be in the market for from foreign suppliers would be new fighters and strike aircraft and possibly attack helos,there might be other things that it would be [economically] cheaper to buy rather than build itself,but if you factor in the potential political complications it might just be easier for iran in the short to medium term just to continue to indigenously produce what it needs regardless of expense or time involved.
 
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Why the US could not defeat the Taliban in more than a decade? ..If you could answer this, you would have gotten your answer..but here it is: It is because they hide in mountains and in the midst of civilians..Morocco is a monarchy very close to the other Arabs..Moroccans participated in wars in the middle east against Usrael..were they bought by money? Those guys were called the Atlas lions by the French and Spanish colonialists.. you won't want to meet them in war..And about that F-16..the conclusion of many investigations was that it was a pilot's error..Thy have retrieved their F-16s to be upgraded to the V block..So don't criticise just for the sake of it.. get some knowledge about the topics first..

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However, under the reign of later King, Hassan II, it was characterized as controversial due to Hassan II's closeness with Israel. Hassan II was found to have invited Mossad and Shin Bet agents in the Arab League meeting held in Casablanca at 1965, and this was instrumental leading to the heavy military defeats of Egypt, Jordan and Syria to the Israelis at Six-Day War.
Prior to the war, king Hassan II had developed a reciprocal relationship with the Israeli intelligence, who had assisted him in carrying out an operation in France to abduct and 'disappear' Mehdi Ben Barka, a Moroccan dissident and left-wing opposition leader who had been based in Paris. The close relations between Israeli and Moroccan leaders have become a subject for many years even within Moroccan society.

At 1975, the outbreak of Western Sahara War prompted Morocco to seek eventual and secret aids from Israeli intelligence, who had reorganized the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces and was thought to have helped building the Moroccan Western Sahara Wall, something neither Israel or Morocco acknowledged today. During 1980s, Hassan II attempted to break the deadlock to recognize Israel by meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres in Rabat at 1986, but was met with backlash and protests from the Arab League and Moroccans alike, forcing Hassan II to withdraw his attempt. Nonetheless, Hassan II maintained bond with Peres, and Peres voiced his condolence when Hassan II passed away at 1999.
 
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However, under the reign of later King, Hassan II, it was characterized as controversial due to Hassan II's closeness with Israel. Hassan II was found to have invited Mossad and Shin Bet agents in the Arab League meeting held in Casablanca at 1965, and this was instrumental leading to the heavy military defeats of Egypt, Jordan and Syria to the Israelis at Six-Day War.
Prior to the war, king Hassan II had developed a reciprocal relationship with the Israeli intelligence, who had assisted him in carrying out an operation in France to abduct and 'disappear' Mehdi Ben Barka, a Moroccan dissident and left-wing opposition leader who had been based in Paris. The close relations between Israeli and Moroccan leaders have become a subject for many years even within Moroccan society.

At 1975, the outbreak of Western Sahara War prompted Morocco to seek eventual and secret aids from Israeli intelligence, who had reorganized the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces and was thought to have helped building the Moroccan Western Sahara Wall, something neither Israel or Morocco acknowledged today. During 1980s, Hassan II attempted to break the deadlock to recognize Israel by meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres in Rabat at 1986, but was met with backlash and protests from the Arab League and Moroccans alike, forcing Hassan II to withdraw his attempt. Nonetheless, Hassan II maintained bond with Peres, and Peres voiced his condolence when Hassan II passed away at 1999.
This is a speculative article that I am aware of for a long time.. it is all based on the huge Usraeli Moroccan Jewish community and their allegiance to the king of Morocco..
 
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