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originally posted by: RexKramerPRT
a reply to: Zcustosmorum
Accusing someone of using multiple accounts when facts go against you?
originally posted by: RexKramerPRT
a reply to: Zcustosmorum
Could remove the blinkers occasionally, sunlight is the best disinfectant.
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
And another correction, much like how these Iraqi protesters are being labeled as "Pro-Iranian milita" by the warhawks looking for another country to rape, sunlight is NOT a disinfectant
UPDATE— The Iranian-backed “protesters” scrawled, “Qassem Soleimani is our leader” on the US embassy wall. Soleimani is the leader of Iran’s Qods Force. He built the Iraqi militias.
Qais Hadi Sayed Hasan al-Khazali (in Arabic قيس هادي سيد حسن الخزعلي) (born 1974) is best known as the founder and leader of the Special Groups in Iraq from June 2006 until his capture by British forces in March 2007.[2] As head of the Special Groups, Khazali directed arms smuggling, formation of death squads to participate in sectarian violence, kidnappings, and assassinations, most notably the January 20, 2007 attack on American forces in Karbala.[3][4][failed verification] A former follower of Muqtada al-Sadr, he was expelled from the Mahdi Army in 2004 for giving "unauthorized orders" and founded his own group: Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq (AAH) also known as the "Khazali network". During his incarceration Akram al-Kabi became acting commander of the organisation until his release.[5
BAGHDAD (AP) — Angered by deadly airstrikes targeting an Iran-backed militia, dozens of Iraqi Shiite militiamen and their supporters broke into the U.S. Embassycompound in Baghdad on Tuesday, smashing a main door and setting fire to a reception area in one of the worst attacks on the embassy in recent memory.
Lmfao, some users, in their emotional bid to respond, never really think about what it is they type 😆
originally posted by: RexKramerPRT
a reply to: Zcustosmorum
Removing blinkers makes you an ignorant, brainwashed fool?
MOIS personnel were often either attached as diplomats in Iranian embassiesand consulate offices or as Ministry of Guidance and Propaganda representatives. MOIS members have used embassies as listening posts and locations where terrorists were recruited and attacks were planed.Prospective members of the ministry were taken from Iran's security bureaucracies and vetted by agents. To prove their loyalty they reportedly often had to kill and torture dissidents. Non-official covers included Iran Air (the official airline of Iran) or as students, merchants, mechanics, shopkeepers, bank clerks, as well as members of opposition groups. VEVAK frequently relied on the foreign branches of Iranian state-controlled banks to place intelligence agents and to finance terrorist operations. In Germany, for instance, the most prominent was Bank Melli (eventually designated as an entity supporting proliferation activities by the United States and members of the European Union), which maintained branches in Hamburg, Frankfurt, and Dusseldorf. On occasion there were reportedly purges of MOIS employees, where certain individuals who had fallen out of favor would die of mysterious circumstances or "commit suicide."
And I would very much appreciate if you would stop posting Western agenda driven
Why, because it has nothing to do with the US destruction of Iraqi infrastructure and theft of resources?
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: Zcustosmorum
Why, because it has nothing to do with the US destruction of Iraqi infrastructure and theft of resources?
Ya got NOTHING.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: Zcustosmorum
Why, because it has nothing to do with the US destruction of Iraqi infrastructure and theft of resources?
Ya got NOTHING.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
There you go again posting sources that don't prove or disprove ANYTHING
Also on Tuesday, Iraqis held a massive funeral procession in the capital Baghdad for the victims of the US air raids, which killed at least 31 PMU fighters from the Kata’ib Hezbollah faction and injured dozens of others in near the Syrian border in Anbar Province.
Hashd al-Shabi commander Faleh al-Fayyadh and Kata’ib Hezbollah commander Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes along with other senior Hashd leaders were among the protesters.
originally posted by: neo96
Anyone saying Iran doesn't have anything to do with whats going on today and the last god damn decade in Iraq is a straight out liar.
It's been Iranian money,weapons,training that's been directly responsible to the Iraqi body count, and American servicemen count.
Stop making excuses for those losers.
Iraq,Afghanistan,Yemen,Syria.
All effing proxy wars.