Iranian Foreign & Resistance Front Strategy & Operations

Terrorists in salahaldin district of Aleppo
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No sign of Mighty SAA army
A clip of Iran Iraq War, enemy Tanks are on top of the defensive line and non of the army force are retreating.
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آیا میتونم بگم بعد ۱۴ سال میلیتاریست بودن هنوز دلت میلرزه برای چیزهایی که قبلا دیدی؟

یک کم آرامش
اخبار رو ول کن
تو هم که مثل ارتش سوریه از درون میشکنی
 
SAA is the weak link of the Resistance, known since a long time and proven today, i would not deeply criticize them because they did all they could, but their whole structure has to change, they do not represent at all the bravery of PMF, Yemen and Hezbollah

The Russian model and funding failed terribly today and something similar to PMF but within Syria has to be created, fully funded by the resistance in parallel of SAA

Full cleaning of this mess by Hezbollah and IRGC as quickly as possible has to be done, and addition of a militia in parallel of SAA will save Syria from further and future damage by such a bare foot rag tag ISIS-like freedom fighters as HTS
 
SAA is the weak link of the Resistance, known since a long time and proven today, i would not deeply criticize them because they did all they could, but their whole structure has to change, they do not represent at all the bravery of PMF, Yemen and Hezbollah

The Russian model and funding failed terribly today and something similar to PMF but within Syria has to be created, fully funded by the resistance in parallel of SAA

Full cleaning of this mess by Hezbollah and IRGC as quickly as possible has to be done, and addition of a militia in parallel of SAA will save Syria from further and future damage by such a bare foot ISIS-like freedom fighters as HTS
Being devils advocate here, perhaps fighting these rebels or allowing these rebels to continue will allow Iran to send weopons to SAA and indirectly to hezbollah
 
خط البوکمال حما حمص دمشق اولویت ه
این خط رو باید سفت نگه داشت

حلب رو‌پس میگیرن
تروریستا خیلی بی توجه وارد شدند بگذار کمی درو بشن و از رمق بیفتن
 
PMF/Hezbollah/IRGC mobilization is needed

If IRGC is not there then how did this man die?

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Maybe you should admit to yourself the resistance is there, maybe the size force isn’t as large as the height of civil war, but they are there.

Blaming this all on SAA is once again refusing to accept responsibility for Axis failures to train and support the development of the SAA after all these years.

All those IRGC and allied bases and advisors in Syria are for what exactly if not to prevent such an occurrence? Where are the drones to conduct targeted strikes on troop movements?

Looks like Turkey did their “advisory” role better than Iran.
 
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It’s quite strange at key points of need: Raisi’s search and rescue operation or now this week with the Storming of Aleppo 2025….that Iran’s MALE drones are noticeably absent.
 
If IRGC is not there then how did this man die?

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Maybe you should admit to yourself the resistance is there, maybe the size force isn’t as large as the height of civil war, but they are there.

Blaming this all on SAA is once again refusing to accept responsibility for Axis failures to train and support the development of the SAA after all these years.

All those IRGC and allied bases and advisors in Syria are for what exactly if not to prevent such an occurrence? Where are the drones to conduct targeted strikes on troop movements?

Looks like Turkey did their “advisory” role better than Iran.

IRGC only mobilization will not suffice, and even less an advisor/Quds force only mobilization

Mobilization like in Iraq with Hezbollah and PMF + IRGC would definitely have its effects, there the problem is the number of HTS (ISIS) terrorists coming from all the region
 
IRGC only mobilization will not suffice, and even less an advisor/Quds force only mobilization

Mobilization like in Iraq with Hezbollah and PMF + IRGC would definitely have its effects, there the problem is the number of HTS (ISIS) terrorists coming from all the region

Again, show me proof that there are NOT Shiite miltias and Iranian advisors already defending Aleppo. I have shown you proof there are.

Blaming this all on SAA + NDF is scapegoating. Where is Iran and Russia? They are literally the 2 major parties to the Idlib and Aleppo province security enforcement architecture.
 
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Hezbollah has not responded to any of these violations
 
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Hezbollah has not responded to any of these violations


Clearly you cannot see the strategic victory of the all powerful resistance. Open your mind and you will see instead of falling for propaganda.

/s

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Clearly you cannot see the strategic victory of the all powerful resistance. Open your mind and you will see instead of falling for propaganda.

/s

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once again Iran was unprepared for a significant regional development in Syria

the dominos are falling in the region in a very dangerous way, especially with Trump coming in office in 2025 and Israel believing they have defanged Hamas/Hezbollah for a long time

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once again Iran was unprepared for a significant regional development in Syria

the dominos are falling in the region in a very dangerous way, especially with Trump coming in office in 2025 and Israel believing they have defanged Hamas/Hezbollah for a long time

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It seems like they really want to make a deal with Trump who has no reason to sign a deal that is any way favorable to Iran. It looks more and more like Iran has decided to go out the way USSR did.
 
once again Iran was unprepared for a significant regional development in Syria

the dominos are falling in the region in a very dangerous way, especially with Trump coming in office in 2025 and Israel believing they have defanged Hamas/Hezbollah for a long times

With General Salami as head of IRGC is any of this a surprise? The man is the least capable out of all of the IRGC Generals. He couldn’t even find Raisi crash site.

These terrorist groups in Idlib province have spent years acquiring drones and even cruise missiles and long range rockets. Meanwhile the most important (and one of the few remaining) active frontlines in all of Syria goes loosely guarded.
 
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where is Syrian air force? or Syrian army for that matter

I've been following along and it looks like the Syrian and Russian Air Forces are striking targets in the rear in Idlib. As for the army, it looks like the fighters in the western Aleppo positions were conscripts and were outnumbered, with most fleeing and others surrendering without putting up a fight.
 
With General Salami as head of IRGC is any of this a surprise? The man is the least capable out of all of the IRGC Generals. He couldn’t even find Raisi crash site.

These terrorist groups in Idlib province have spent years acquiring drones and even cruise missiles and long range rockets. Meanwhile the most important (and one of the few remaining) active frontlines in all of Syria goes loosely guarded.
they are very well organised

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