Iranian Foreign & Resistance Front Strategy & Operations

Iran could still insist and it is not impossible to preserve a supply line to Hezbollah with knocking door of turkish friends... Such situations are crucial in distinction between good and great diplomatic skills...
Turkey is not Iran's real friend, that's naive to say or believe. On the contrary, Turkey is one of NATO'S strategic partners in weakening Iran in the region. Look at isis -it .outlying targets Iran's interests and allies, but it's hosted and facilitated by NATO. The HTS takeover of Syria (after iran asked turkey if hts would do something like that,which Turkey said no) is another final co formation tha Turkey is fundamentally opposed to Iran in the middle east. Playing naive or dumb is very deadly for US adversaries these days.
 
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Iran-Russia strategic cooperation agreement is reportedly finalised and ready for signing. Pezeshkian is due to visit Russia on January 17th


Yeah they said same mumbo jumbo with the “strategic” Chinese agreement. Which turned out to be a dud. Funny how these agreements are always finalized by Reformist admins.

how is it a 'suicide bombing' if the bomb was triggered remotely and the perpetrator is unknown?

I think remotely in this case can mean one of two things:

1) the bomber used a remote trigger. So literally a remote

2) the bomber was sent, but the trigger man was further away. This is to prevent cold feet by the bomber or for leaving the timing in the hands of an operator rather than the bomber.

As for who it was, considering he is probably in pieces right now, it will likely take time to DNA and cross reference. But I imagine the intelligence services know who the culprit was, just haven’t released the info yet.
 
Yeah they said same mumbo jumbo with the “strategic” Chinese agreement. Which turned out to be a dud. Funny how these agreements are always finalized by Reformist admins.



I think remotely in this case can mean one of two things:

1) the bomber used a remote trigger. So literally a remote

2) the bomber was sent, but the trigger man was further away. This is to prevent cold feet by the bomber or for leaving the timing in the hands of an operator rather than the bomber.

As for who it was, considering he is probably in pieces right now, it will likely take time to DNA and cross reference. But I imagine the intelligence services know who the culprit was, just haven’t released the info yet.
Good points.

All I will say now is that I expect more serious(and maybe frequent) Iranian military operations in Pakistan soon. The insurgent activity level close to Pakistan and Afghanistan is noticeably higher and more dangerous for Iran's national security.
 
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There is much to be said about Iran’s glorification of martyrdom. While one’s ultimate death on the battlefield is admirable, it shouldn’t lead to careless actions and lack of proper planning.

This where western armies excel in the last 50 years - they managed to raise the threshold of value for an individual soldier/officer. This means building tanks that protect the crew in event of catastrophic failure, this means extensive planning before an operation, this means painstaking efforts to reduce casualties.

Meanwhile under Iranian and Soviet doctrine, soldiers, officers, and even commanders are little more than cannon fodder. Cogs in an engine. To be replaced. Weapon systems are made with the thinking of lower cost rather than crew or soldier safety.

The impact is quite clear, the astronomical costs Russia is enduring on the battlefield in terms of human life end up translating to monetary costs as well. Building weapon systems that focus on quantity vs quality has lead to thousands of tanks in the junk yard and having to use tanks from 1950’s or worse borrow from North Korea!

Even Solemani while a brilliant tactician in many aspects was infamous for sustaining high casualties to secure objectives. There was some criticism about the way he fought on the battlefield. He didn’t care about his own or others as martyrdom was something to seek not run away from.

That in core lies the problem. If you treat everyone like cannon fodder, you aren’t going to have the best of the best want to join the military. And eventually you will run into degradation of officer corps and high command as the most capable ones died on the battlefield seeking martyrdom. So you will
Get either more risk averse generals or incompetent ones. Rarely will you draw another Alexander the Great or Solemani or Napoleon out of the hat. Doesn’t work that way.

As for copying Israeli scorched earth tactics. That’s not the answer either. The issue is Iran doesn’t want to put all its chips on the table and FIGHT for peace.

To get the terms iran wants, it needs to fight a war to impose heavy costs on its enemy to convince them that peace is better than a long war. It had a massive window of opportunity after 10/7, but Instead Iran wants to nimble its way via a perpetual shadow war and proxy fights. This will never get Iran what it wants and it lost the capability of it proxies in the process.
 
IDF drone kills 17 Syrians: Al-Yahud Jolani congratulates and hope good relations with Israel

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No no no...the real title is:
`IDF drone kills 17 pro-Iraninan extremists: Al-Yahud Jolani congratulates and hope good relations with Israel in elimination of Iranian efforts to sabotage Syrian freedom and democracy`

Turkey is not Iran's real friend, that's naive to say or believe. On the contrary, Turkey is one of NATO'S strategic partners in weakening Iran in the region. Look at isis -it .outlying targets Iran's interests and allies, but it's hosted and facilitated by NATO. The HTS takeover of Syria (after iran asked turkey if hts would do something like that,which Turkey said no) is another final co formation tha Turkey is fundamentally opposed to Iran in the middle east. Playing naive or dumb is very deadly for US adversaries these days.
I know, but there are still `special` mechanisms to negotiate with Turkey...They cant enter in direct war, of course, just because there are a lot of steps that one side can take over other one... And for Turkey will be much more easy to implement own interest if Iran is not sabotaging their efforts...

Of course, this is just my wishful thinking...

IDF drone kills 17 Syrians: Al-Yahud Jolani congratulates and hope good relations with Israel

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No no no...the real title is:
`IDF drone kills 17 pro-Iraninan extremists: Al-Yahud Jolani congratulates and hope good relations with Israel in elimination of Iranian efforts to sabotage Syrian freedom and democracy`

...irony...
 
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9 IDF terrorists injured in today's resistance operation in north Gaza (3 "seriously" injured and 1 killed)

A group of gunmen opened fire with a sniper rifle and injured a soldier from the force that was on the third floor of a building.

His teammates arrived to provide him with first aid, and then the gunmen fired two anti-tank missiles at the floor and also opened fire with light weapons - the incident resulted in the death of a soldier and the injury of 9 others.

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1 IDF terrorist killed and 1 more "seriously injured" in north Gaza yesterday as well.
 
Israel's sack of Syria continues: Yehud Jolani gives no response and hopes Israel and Syria will become allies

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There goes the wahhabi monkeys, Syria is becoming Lybia but in way worse than ever thought

I hope this will open the eyes of many diaspora Iranians about foreign led regime change, your country will turn into a massive shithole with everyone slicing it up taking parts of it then balkanize it while sacking and raping the population
 
Israel's sack of Syria continues: Yehud Jolani gives no response and hopes Israel and Syria will become allies

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There goes the wahhabi monkeys, Syria is becoming Lybia but in way worse than ever thought

I hope this will open the eyes of many diaspora Iranians about foreign led regime change, your country will turn into a massive shithole with everyone slicing it up taking parts of it then balkanize it while sacking and raping the population

Well what can we say to the "Iran was occupying Syria" crowd now? If they hated Iranian occupation of Syria, we hope they are enjoying Israeli occupation and violence against Syria!!

Israel's invasion, occupation and annexation of Syria immediately after the exit of Iranian forces proves that Iran was protecting Syria in some helpful way or another.
 
I hope this will open the eyes of many diaspora Iranians about foreign led regime change, your country will turn into a massive shithole with everyone slicing it up taking parts of it then balkanize it while sacking and raping the population

Do you think the average Iranian (in Iran) cares at this point? Right or wrong, the average human cares about the money he makes, the food he has to eat, and the roof he has over his head. Economic mobility is their primary concern. Average person doesn’t care about geopolitics and sovereignty and who’s got more power or Zionist this or Zionist that. That’s a luxury once your primary needs are MET. If you live in a 3rd world country slums, you don’t give a rats ass who controls your country. That ship sailed long ago.

Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Japan, South Korea etc are all US lackies, but their populations live consistently in the top rankings on econometrics.

If a government doesn’t adequately provide for its people, the people will not care about country or patriotism as they starve and become destitute. That’s what led to Assad’s downfall in the end, he couldn’t put Syria back together economically.
 
Yeah they said same mumbo jumbo with the “strategic” Chinese agreement. Which turned out to be a dud. Funny how these agreements are always finalized by Reformist admins.
as its many time stated without FATF even our partner don't do trade with us . some people illegal business is so deep that they even against implementing a domestic version of it so our government be aware of transactions in our country
 
as its many time stated without FATF even our partner don't do trade with us . some people illegal business is so deep that they even against implementing a domestic version of it so our government be aware of transactions in our country

FATF is a not serious piece of law. China/Russia/India have their own money laundering issues. China’s corporations are engage in off the books shadow lending without proper regulatory surveillance as a lender.

So how come it’s only Iran being pressured to adopt this framework when the big powers flaunt the rules? Because they want to cut off Iran’s official means to support Houthi’s, HZ, Hamas, any other AoR groups, and most important of all: the complex sanctions busting web. They will use it as an excuse to punish Iran by saying IRGC is a terrorist group and you are supporting money laundering operations in your oil transfer sanctions busting network (which is run by IRGC and its front companies).

So while Russia/China won’t ever face consequences for not fully complying, Iran will the second it goes down that path.

As for corruption in the government, the government knows the extent. Look at Pentagon and how often they fail their yearly audit or “misplace” trillions of dollars. Where is accountability? Government knows. IRS can track how much a single person in a population of nearly 400M earned and is likely lying about on their taxes. You think US cannot find out which departments/agencies are stealing or embezzling government funds for whatever reason?

Governments are inherently wasteful, in Iran it’s only a problem because the domestic economy is not strong like US/China/Germany/South Korea/etc to at least have the decency to hide some of the corruption appropriately.
 
its not a matter of fully compliance its a matter of having the law to begin with

Having the law means you give the West a mechanism to chain you down outside of the a future nuclear agreement . It’s like permanently agreeing to a financial sector SnapBack mechanism for the rest of time. Iran will be tracked like a hawk just like IAEA does with nuclear program today vs other signatories to NPT.

Russia and China don’t have to worry about that threat because they have their own respective tools to counter Europe/West if they decide to play too much games. So they can skirt the rules and face little consequences. In case of Russia they already faced most of sanctions consequence for their Ukraine war.

Iran has no tools to counter such threats, some missiles, the corpse of Hamas and HZ, some sandal wearing guriella fighters in Yemen, and the ego of General Salami. That’s about it. You didn’t shut the Hormuz. And the boastful claim of “if I can’t export oil no one will” turned out to be another empty threat.

So my opinion is if you sign that law, you will be effectively capitulating to permanent western surveillance of your entire money system.

That is the problem when you built a barely functioning economy for 45 years. When you built your defense doctrine around foreign legions that the West can slap the “terrorist label” on and weaponize the dollar/Euro against you. When you kept your 2 militaries distinct enough to even be the First Nation in human history to have a branch of their armed forces be labeled as a global terrorist organization (IRGC).

You cannot effectively stand up to Europe/West/UN. You cannot even keep the lights on at night in your cities.
 
Having the law means you give the West a mechanism to chain you down outside of the a future nuclear agreement . It’s like permanently agreeing to a financial sector SnapBack mechanism for the rest of time. Iran will be tracked like a hawk just like IAEA does with nuclear program today vs other signatories to NPT.

Russia and China don’t have to worry about that threat because they have their own respective tools to counter Europe/West if they decide to play too much games. So they can skirt the rules and face little consequences. In case of Russia they already faced most of sanctions consequence for their Ukraine war.

Iran has no tools to counter such threats, some missiles, the corpse of Hamas and HZ, some sandal wearing guriella fighters in Yemen, and the ego of General Salami. That’s about it. You didn’t shut the Hormuz. And the boastful claim of “if I can’t export oil no one will” turned out to be another empty threat.

So my opinion is if you sign that law, you will be effectively capitulating to permanent western surveillance of your entire money system.

That is the problem when you built a barely functioning economy for 45 years. When you built your defense doctrine around foreign legions that the West can slap the “terrorist label” on and weaponize the dollar/Euro against you. When you kept your 2 militaries distinct enough to even be the First Nation in human history to have a branch of their armed forces be labeled as a global terrorist organization (IRGC).

You cannot effectively stand up to Europe/West/UN. You cannot even keep the lights on at night in your cities.
as it state we don't even have the law for domestic transaction .
and even russia and china won't even trade with us if we are not out of black list
 
as its many time stated without FATF even our partner don't do trade with us . some people illegal business is so deep that they even against implementing a domestic version of it so our government be aware of transactions in our country
well Hemmati said Khamenei will allow FATF now
 

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