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Iran vows to combat 'terrorism' in Iraq

President Rouhani accuses ISIL of "acting savagely" as its fighters continue their lightning advance towards Baghdad.

Predominantly Shia Muslim Iran will combat the "violence and terrorism" of Sunni armed groups who have launched an anti-government offensive in neighbouring Iraq, President Hassan Rouhani has warned.

"This is an extremist, terrorist group that is acting savagely," Rouhani said live on state television.

The president did not elaborate on what steps Iran would take to help thwart a bid by fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) to push towards Baghdad after seizing several cities and towns to the north.

But he said he would head to a meeting of Iran's Supreme National Security Council immediately after his speech.

That body decides on the Islamic state's major foreign policy and security policies, and it would have to approve any military support Tehran might want to provide to Baghdad.

"For our part, as the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran ... we will combat violence, extremism and terrorism in the region and the world," said an agitated Rouhani.

The president spoke even as the heavily armed ISIL on Thursday seized a string of towns near Baghdad after a lightning offensive that began in Nineveh province late on Monday.

Iran is seen as an ally of Iraq's Shia prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, whose government's swift loss of control has raised international alarm.

On Wednesday, the Iranian foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, had condemned the "murder of Iraqi citizens" as he offered Baghdad "support" against what he called terrorism. He also did not elaborate.

ISIL is also fighting to overthrow Tehran's close ally Bashar al-Assad in Syria.

ISIL advance

ISIL continued its lightning advance on Thursday, moving into towns just an hour's drive from the capital.

The military has essentially fled, abandoning buildings and weapons to the fighters who aim to create a strict Sunni caliphate.

The advance of ISIL is the biggest threat to Iraq since US troops withdrew in 2011.

Security and police sources said Sunni armed groups now controlled parts of the small town of Udhaim, 90km north of Baghdad, after most of the army troops left their positions and withdrew towards the nearby town of Khalis.

"We are waiting for supporting troops and we are determined not to let them take control. We are afraid that terrorists are seeking to cut the main highway that links Baghdad to the north," said a police officer in Udhaim.

Iran vows to combat 'terrorism' in Iraq - Middle East - Al Jazeera English


Iran Police Chief: Tehran Could Intervene in Iraq to Protect Shia Shrines - The Daily Beast
 
Won't be an easy job.

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Good luck with that.

Bogged down in a long-drawn out conflict in Syria, trying to supply Gaza with murder weapons, having to keep a tight grip on Lebanon AND sending forces to Iraq.

Looks like Iran will drain itself.

And the Iranians still need to get their relatives abroad to send them medication because the state can't provide it.
 
Good luck with that.... You're inviting terror in your homeland
 
Good luck with that.

Bogged down in a long-drawn out conflict in Syria, trying to supply Gaza with murder weapons, having to keep a tight grip on Lebanon AND sending forces to Iraq.

Looks like Iran will drain itself.

And the Iranians still need to get their relatives abroad to send them medication because the state can't provide it.

You must be so happy to see Muslims killing each other right? More land for the Children of God.:lol:
 
You must be so happy to see Muslims killing each other right? More land for the Children of God.:lol:
Terrorists are not muslims. One who bears arms against innocent civilians and adopts Kjariji Ideology is oit of Islam. I fully Support Iran amd i demand Pakostan should also support Iraq to destroy terrorists.
This "Muslim against muslim" excuse doesnt work here bro.
Khariji is the one who take arms against innocent civilians against the muslim state. And such person is declared kafir. If you are into Religious studies .Refer to Battle of Nahrawan and Fitna of Khwarij in time of 4th Caliph Ali and judgement about them.
 
We should stay out of Arab affairs, even if that country that borders us is in war... so be it. Just fully secure our borders with drones,special forces, intelligence officers etc so the rats can be kept in check (which is already being done)

No to Iranian money and lifes on Arab matters,focus on our own country goddamit !
 
Of course we know it will never happen. But it is important to condemn such actions .
Iran cannot go Iraq for a lot of reasons: it would not be helpful for Iraqis, Iran is not the kind of country to send massively army but can provide some help, these fanatics would use it to say shias want to eliminate sunnis.

Maybe this terror machine is an opportunity for Iran Turkey Western , Israel and some wise Arab leaders to work together
(but i dream i guess)
this terror machine is a danger for all the region
 
We should stay out of Arab affairs, even if that country that borders us is in war... so be it. Just fully secure our borders with drones,special forces, intelligence officers etc so the rats can be kept in check (which is already being done)

No to Iranian money and lifes on Arab matters,focus on our own country goddamit !

It's not possible, security and stability of all countries in the region are linked to getther specially btw neighbours ... how do you wanna deal with such an organization near your boarders? on political and economical issues? they've already threaten that Iran would be dragged into this quagmire after they finished in Iraq.
 
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Crush how? By using verbal attacks. These group are being sponsored by GCC and are better equipped than iranian army. I would advise one country at a time.
 
Crush how? By using verbal attacks. These group are being sponsored by GCC and are better equipped than iranian army. I would advise one country at a time.

No they aren't, the GCC is just as concerned from them as are Iraq and Iran. Please don't view the GCC states as some sort of states which support the will of the Sunni people.

Ordinary citizens and clerics maybe so. The state though does not.
 
Well if iran loses iraq,the land connection to syria is gone..so no,they will defend it for sure.
 
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