Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki has reportedly given the Iranian Basij forces permission to enter the country. The move will put the US and foreign embassies at risk. Arutz Sheva reported:
Iraq allegedly has agreed to allow 50,000 Iranian Basij militia troops into the country to help suppress riots against the government and seize Arab and other foreign embassies, including that of the United States. The two leaders allegedly agreed to allow the Basij forces to attack and occupy the foreign embassies considered hostile to Iran in Baghdad, and to detain their staffs.
Iraq’s Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Iranian military commander Qassaem Soleimani, head of Iran’s Al Qods Force, allegedly shook hands on the plan over the weekend at a meeting in Baghdad. Pledging 50,000 Basij military troops to help al-Maliki put down the nationwide riots against his government, Soleimani was quoted as saying “the Iraqi Front is the last front to defend the security of Iran.”
The report, which appeared Saturday on the Voice of Iraq website and that of the Nashwan News, apparently offered enough evidence to create concern among analysts in the United States. “Even if there is a slim chance that the report is true, it should be published immediately,” commented U.S.-based Middle East strategy expert Mark Langfan.
From ConservativeKen in the comments section...lol!
Quick! Blame the video guy! We didn't get the extra security memo. But we are workin on it! The President was catching forty winks and did not want to be disturbed.
There is some intersting stuff at the link of the link.
For example..did anyone here know that roughly 3000 Iranian military dissidents were recently attacked by Iranian forces with rockets while staying at the former Camp Liberty next to the airport ?
Quote: Thunderbird wrote in post #4There is some intersting stuff at the link of the link.
For example..did anyone here know that roughly 3000 Iranian military dissidents were recently attacked by Iranian forces with rockets while staying at the former Camp Liberty next to the airport ?
Quote: Thunderbird wrote in post #4There is some intersting stuff at the link of the link.
For example..did anyone here know that roughly 3000 Iranian military dissidents were recently attacked by Iranian forces with rockets while staying at the former Camp Liberty next to the airport ?
Quote: Thunderbird wrote in post #4There is some intersting stuff at the link of the link.
For example..did anyone here know that roughly 3000 Iranian military dissidents were recently attacked by Iranian forces with rockets while staying at the former Camp Liberty next to the airport ?
Link?
There are very few 'links' to this story as the MSM refuses to cover this type of news.
The Iranian dissident group MEK on Wednesday accused Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of ordering a deadly attack on its camp in Iraq and said the Iraqi government facilitated the assault.
The People's Mujahedeen of Iran (MEK) said in a statement that the decision to carry out the attack was taken late January by Iran's national security council on Khamenei's orders.
It said that the 40 attackers and the rockets and mortars and other equipment they used in Saturday's attack were ferried to the camp by vehicles belonging to the Iraqi police and the Iraqi interior ministry.
The accusation (that the Iraq government colluded in the attack) is stunning, as is the lack of interest by US media in covering it.