shapurzolaktaf
Registered Member
Still Iraq is trying to oust them...unlike Sunni Arab and turk countries that support Israel.Prime Minister Shia al-Sudani, like previous U.S.-backed regimes such as Nouri al-Maliki’s, came to power with American support. Are we really meant to believe that these same figures long seen as U.S. tools will now expel the United States?
During the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Al-Sistani, one of the most influential Shia clerics in the world, urged his followers to cooperate with coalition forces. Shia factions, backed by Iran, like Northern alliance helping US in the killing of Muslims. It is crystal clear that Iran was the biggest beneficiary of the U.S. invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Tehran gained more than anyone from the destruction of Saddam and the Taliban. Iran cannot help install a system under U.S. protection, profit from it for two decades, and then claim to be expelling that same power through the very system it benefited from. That is not resistance at all but a marriage of convenience.View attachment 166140
Taliban were/are cavemen terrorists who killed personnel of Iranian embassy and now kill Pakistani soldiers. Saddam was a CIA and GCC puppet and got removed by same cia and gcc, not by Iran.
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