Posted on 06/12/2014 12:22:39 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
In a stunning development that threatens to further destabilize the Middle East, Iran has deployed an elite unit of its Revolutionary Guard to help the Iraqi government take on ISIS, the Sunni militant group that has seized several areas in the northern part of the country.
Two battalions of the Quds Forces are already making progress in their fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, the Wall Street Journal reported. The militant group took control of Saddam Husseins hometown of Tikrit on Wednesday, but Revolutionary Guard and Iraqi troops overtook 85 percent of the city on Thursday, Iraqi and Iranian security forces told the paper.
Iran, which is dominated by Shiites, has close ties to Iraqs Shiite-led government. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani called ISIS an extremist, terrorist group that is acting savagely during an appearance on state television, Al Jazeera reported. "For our part, as the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran ... we will combat violence, extremism and terrorism in the region and the world."
The Iranian military is considering shifting troops fighting in Syria, where forces are supporting Syrian President Bashar Assads government, to Iraq if the deployment of the Quds Forces doesnt make any progress in the latest offensive.
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Keeping the international Military Industrial Banking complex going?
OK. Good. Now the situation is under control. Should Israel send in a peace-keeping force, too?/s
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“What a mess, this does not bode well for the USA.”
It is a mess, but when two enemies of America try to kill off each other, we win. Hopefully, this war between the various Islamic terrorist groups, will continue for a few years in the middle east.
So if we bring air assets into Iraq we could be killing Iranians too? Bonus points.
So in the end this results in more Russian influence in the region since Iran is already working with Russia......
Iran.. Iraq.. and Syria..
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