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Commander: Iran Will Attack Aggressive Terrorist Groups Before Reaching Its Borders

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TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Ground Force Commander Lieutenant General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan assured the nation that the country's Armed Forces are ready to give crushing response to the terrorist groups which dare to attack Iran.
"As a soldier, I assure the brave Iranian nation that the Armed Forces are at the service of the people with full preparedness and people shouldn’t be concerned," Pourdastan told FNA in Rey city near Tehran on Friday.

Asked about Iran's reaction to any possible aggression of the terrorist groups, including the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), against the country, he said, "All moves of these grouplets are monitored and we have very good capacities for confronting them and if they move to approach us, they should rest assured that we will target them on the soil of the same neighboring country (that is used as their platform) and will not allow them to approach our borders at all."

In relevant remarks earlier this month, Pourdastan stressed full security at the country's borders, and said his forces were monitoring all moves along the borders and would give a crushing and rigid response to the ISIL if the terrorist group ever dares to pose a threat to Iran.

"Thanks God, the Ground Force enjoys a satisfactory level of preparedness to defend the country's borders today," General Pourdastan told reporters on the sidelines of the annual military parades in Tehran.

He noted that the Iranian Army monitors all moves near the country's borders, and said that his forces would crush the ISIL terrorists inside Iraq if the Takfiri terrorist group dares to make a move against Iran.

"This is the capability of the Iranian Ground Force and it shows we enjoy the required level of preparedness to confront all threats," he added.

Yet, General Pourdastan underlined that the ISIL was not considered a threat to Iran, and added, "But Iran has no problem for confronting this terrorist group."

Also this month, Iran's Chief of Staff Major General Hassan Firouzabadi described the ISIL as a Frankenstein monster created through a media hype by the Zionists in a psychological operation to frighten the Muslim states and advance their goals, stressing that Iraq alone will be enough to annihilate the terrorist group.

"The ISIL is a dreadful creature which has been created through the psychological operations and hues and cries of the Zionist media," Firouzabadi told reporters on the sidelines of military parades at the mausoleum of the Founder of the Islamic Republic, the Late Imam Khomeini, South of Tehran.

He said the ISIL was a monster just in the media, and not in reality, stressing that the Iraqi army and people enjoyed the needed power and capability to confront and annihilate the ISIL by themselves.

"There is no need for any (foreign) military forces' deployment in Iraq and you saw that the Iraqi people and army accompanied by religious leaders managed to make them withdraw."

Asked if Iran has any independent plans to fight the ISIL, Firouzabadi said, "There is no need for the deployment of Iranian soldiers to fight the ISIL. "

He reminded the common borders of Iran and Iraq, and said Tehran is providing Baghdad with military consultations under the defense pacts that the two neighboring states have.

Firouzabadi had also earlier warned the US and its allies to avoid exercising new plots in the region, saying that fighting and bombing the positions of the ISIL terrorist group cannot be a pretext for violating the sovereignty of Syria and Iraq.

"Military experts know that aerial bombardment is not the solution in the fight against terrorism and it can only be one in the chain of the military actions needed for a comprehensive fight against terrorism," Firouzabadi said, implying the United States' theatrical moves against terrorism.

He said the experience gained in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq in the last few months showed that effective fight against terrorism should include a simultaneous use of a wide range of tactics and methods, and said, "The experienced Syrian army forces and the country's popular forces as well as the Iraqi army and popular forces should have the main role in this campaign."

"Bombing the ISIL terrorists can no way be a permission for violating the sovereignty of the Syrian and Iraqi states," Firouzabadi added.

He stressed the necessity for the regional countries' vigilance against the US plots, and expressed the hope that "those Muslim regional states that helped to the creation of the ISIL at the beginning of this game would relinquish this plot".

The United States declared the start of a coalition against the ISIL during a NATO summit in the Welsh city of Newport on 4-5 September. The US call was responded by several western and Arab states, but the policy was questioned by many regional officials and political leaders.

After the so-called US-led coalition against the ISIL declared its creation, Iran lashed out at the western states for pursuing a double-standard policy towards campaign against terrorism in various countries.
 
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I don't think this is about ISIS but the revival of previous Iran-US rivalry in Iraq. Now that the US is returning to Iraq militarily sending more and more each month ( Army's 'Big Red One' HQ going to Iraq: 1st Infantry Division soldiers deploy in October - Washington Times ) Iran has to do something in the renewed rivalry.
That goes in hand with this Top Republican calls for US ground war amid fresh strikes on Isis | World news | theguardian.com

ISIS itself won't reach Iran as the geography is too hard for them and they won't find support ( near ) Iran.
 
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^^ We dnt care about Americans as long Iran-Iraq relationship itself is solid.

And Americans are against Iraq-Iran forming an alliance, it's not an alliance currently, if it was Iraq would be treated like Syria by the US.

So a renewed rivalry
 
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And Americans are against Iraq-Iran forming an alliance, it's not an alliance currently, if it was Iraq would be treated like Syria by the US.

So a renewed rivalry

Syria is unfortunate not to share a border with Iran, if they did we would have helped them to clean their country fully from dirt but as you see even now the distance has not prevented Iran from helping Syria. Regarding Iran, From 2005-6 till now we are having very good relations with Iraq, and America couldnt do a damn. I dnt see them being a pain in the a*s now.
 
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