Posted on 05/19/2016 8:35:14 AM PDT by Fali_G
Iran is using a commercial airliner with ties to the countrys Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to ferry fighters and weapons to Syria.
Sanctioned by the United States for its support of terrorism, Mahan Air operates regular flights from Tehran to Dusseldorf and Munich. But now German politicians are seeking to ban the airline for its alleged ties to Iran's regime.
With a fleet of over 50 aircraft, Mahan Air has been making secret trips to Syria since August 2015 and has been delivering weapons and fighters from Iran, Iraq and Lebanon to support and reinforce Syrian President Bashar Al Assads forces, Germany's Bild newspaper reported.
Unlike the flights Mahan Air offers to Germany, the airline has no official flights listed to Syria.
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And we’re paying for it.
Airliner is an airplane. Airline is a company that operates airplanes.
That explains why bammy is so cozy with iran and entered into a treaty with them that gave them anything they wanted, and gave us nothing.
(Because bammy’s true loyalties lie with iran and the jihadis).
Bfd, they been doing this for years
Why Clinton got us into the Balkans
Iran commercial flights full of IRGC and weapons
Wonderful news!! Fly fly fly-— THEY ARE KILLING ISIS Sunnis!!!
Exactly what I was thinking as well.
Obama (and the country he leads) is in bed with the Iranians. This will continue until January, 2017, at least. That is what your countrymen voted for, twice.
They’ve been doing this for years. Seems to be the preferred airline of the IRGC
Obama consistently targets regime aligned with the US. Obama supporting Iran is ultimately an effort to triagulate the Saudi regime and probably Jordan.
Targeting US allies is more important is more important to Obama than whatever happens in Syria.
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