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Iran destroys ISIS team recently in Kermanshah province (1 Viewer)

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Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and the forces of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, during the last two years, have arrested a large number of ISIL-affiliated terrorist teams in the western province, says the IRGC commander.

'In particular, teams who have been trying to recruit for the ISIL terrorists and sending them to foreign countries have been destroyed,' IRGC Brigadier General Bahman Reyhani said in a news briefing meeting on Tuesday.

Enemies are looking for inflicting damage to the Islamic Republic, Reyhani said.

'A terrorist team destroyed recently was combat-ready with military equipments, military vests and time bombs,' he said.

The IRGC commander emphasized that the force is maintaining its intelligence superiority and there is no specific problem in this regard.
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For no good reason, too many Americans hate Iran, I see you're having trouble getting any credit for this here at DP. I'll give you a high five.
 
I'll give him and Iran a High-5 for this as well.

I've been doing alot of research on Sunni Muslims-ISIS and all those involved in this Muslim Civil War/Jihadist power play/ME foreign policy struggle. It's a complex situation to be sure, but what I've come away with where Iran is concerned is they hate ISIS because they're so anti-Shia. There's alot more to this, though. I'm considering starting a thread to goes into detail about it, but I'd like to do more research first.
 
If it actually happened big deal. Don't care.
 
I'll give him and Iran a High-5 for this as well.

I've been doing alot of research on Sunni Muslims-ISIS and all those involved in this Muslim Civil War/Jihadist power play/ME foreign policy struggle. It's a complex situation to be sure, but what I've come away with where Iran is concerned is they hate ISIS because they're so anti-Shia. There's alot more to this, though. I'm considering starting a thread to goes into detail about it, but I'd like to do more research first.

Here's a video that sums it in five minutes....


 
for no good reason, too many americans hate iran, i see you're having trouble getting any credit for this here at dp. I'll give you a high five.

i dont care
 
Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and the forces of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, during the last two years, have arrested a large number of ISIL-affiliated terrorist teams in the western province, says the IRGC commander.

'In particular, teams who have been trying to recruit for the ISIL terrorists and sending them to foreign countries have been destroyed,' IRGC Brigadier General Bahman Reyhani said in a news briefing meeting on Tuesday.

Enemies are looking for inflicting damage to the Islamic Republic, Reyhani said.

'A terrorist team destroyed recently was combat-ready with military equipments, military vests and time bombs,' he said.

The IRGC commander emphasized that the force is maintaining its intelligence superiority and there is no specific problem in this regard.
more

Crushing the 6th army did not make Stalin a lesser evil.
 
For no good reason, too many Americans hate Iran, I see you're having trouble getting any credit for this here at DP. I'll give you a high five.

"For no good reason". Now I've seen it all.
 
Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and the forces of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, during the last two years, have arrested a large number of ISIL-affiliated terrorist teams in the western province, says the IRGC commander.

'In particular, teams who have been trying to recruit for the ISIL terrorists and sending them to foreign countries have been destroyed,' IRGC Brigadier General Bahman Reyhani said in a news briefing meeting on Tuesday.

Enemies are looking for inflicting damage to the Islamic Republic, Reyhani said.

'A terrorist team destroyed recently was combat-ready with military equipments, military vests and time bombs,' he said.

The IRGC commander emphasized that the force is maintaining its intelligence superiority and there is no specific problem in this regard.
more

Looks we are allies now instead of enemies. Maybe friendship between our countries is just around the corner too. :)
 
Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and the forces of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, during the last two years, have arrested a large number of ISIL-affiliated terrorist teams in the western province, says the IRGC commander.

'In particular, teams who have been trying to recruit for the ISIL terrorists and sending them to foreign countries have been destroyed,' IRGC Brigadier General Bahman Reyhani said in a news briefing meeting on Tuesday.

Enemies are looking for inflicting damage to the Islamic Republic, Reyhani said.

'A terrorist team destroyed recently was combat-ready with military equipments, military vests and time bombs,' he said.

The IRGC commander emphasized that the force is maintaining its intelligence superiority and there is no specific problem in this regard.
more

I wonder if the Iranian government shares with the Iranian public the increasing death toll of its soldiers and IRGC officers in the Syrian mud or if they do it the Putin way.
 
I wonder if the Iranian government shares with the Iranian public the increasing death toll of its soldiers and IRGC officers in the Syrian mud or if they do it the Putin way.

Iran actually has troops on the ground in the region.
 
Iran actually has troops on the ground in the region.

Yeah dana that's what I was saying. I was wondering if Iran is public about its soldiers' mounting death toll.
 
"For no good reason". Now I've seen it all.

Come on, man -- what's a few gay men hanging from the gallows or a bunch of women buried up to their waist and then stoned because they allowed themselves to get raped, anyway?


We're supposed to applaud that stuff in Monte's world.
 
Come on, man -- what's a few gay men hanging from the gallows or a bunch of women buried up to their waist and then stoned because they allowed themselves to get raped, anyway?


We're supposed to applaud that stuff in Monte's world.

Forget that, I was wondering about their foreign actions, directing terror attacks around the world and being responsible for the killing of countless of American soldiers in Iraq, Lebanon and Afghanistan...
 
Come on, man -- what's a few gay men hanging from the gallows or a bunch of women buried up to their waist and then stoned because they allowed themselves to get raped, anyway?


We're supposed to applaud that stuff in Monte's world.

few gay men hanging from the gallows or a bunch of women buried up to their waist

where?
 
Forget that, I was wondering about their foreign actions, directing terror attacks around the world and being responsible for the killing of countless of American soldiers in Iraq, Lebanon and Afghanistan...

There is that, too.

There are myriad reasons to oppose Iran's leadership.
 
Come on, man -- what's a few gay men hanging from the gallows or a bunch of women buried up to their waist and then stoned because they allowed themselves to get raped, anyway?


We're supposed to applaud that stuff in Monte's world.

You're talking about our ally, Saudi Arabia, where unlike Iran, women can't even vote.
 
Forget that, I was wondering about their foreign actions, directing terror attacks around the world and being responsible for the killing of countless of American soldiers in Iraq, Lebanon and Afghanistan...

That's just foreign policy. The US, France, UK, Israel, Saudi Arab, they all have seen the utility in it.
 
Actually, stay tuned, they may do more.

Do what more, kill ISIS more or kill innocents more? Because I don't have a problem with them killing ISIS, it's like when Godzilla fights King Kong, you just hope there'll be lots of special effects and that the humans will evacuate the city in time.
 
You're talking about our ally, Saudi Arabia, where unlike Iran, women can't even vote.

Saudi Arabia is a terrible place, too.

That has nothing to do with your original statement, though, supporting the actions of the Mullahs and all they represent in terms of the terrorism they sponsor or their human rights abuses.
 
Do what more, kill ISIS more or kill innocents more? Because I don't have a problem with them killing ISIS, it's like when Godzilla fights King Kong, you just hope there'll be lots of effects and that the humans will evacuate the city in time.

Good, then give the feller in the op kudos.
 

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