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Iran's help to Iraq in its fight against Daesh terrorists

Soleimani ought retire. He did his duty (actually he did 1000 times his duty)
Bichareh piir shode. He should enjoy the rest of his life in peace in his homeland.

He is a living martyr indeed, and many want him dead. Even if they manage to do so, I won't be too sad because of 2 reasons:
1- He'd finally have his wish fulfilled.
2- He has managed to kill so many terrorists that I don't think any person in the world can come close to. He has done 1000 times more than his duty.
 
It is understandable, that people like him truely wish to be martyred. It has been their life's work and goal. But in the situation we are in it is al selfish of them and the other shia leaders, we have lost the last couple of years being in IRANIAN OR LEBANESE. The thing is, that not only Iran but the muslim world needs them now more than ever. Unless people like him have someone even better to take their place, they should stay, train their successors and then leave us.
 
It is understandable, that people like him truely wish to be martyred. It has been their life's work and goal. But in the situation we are in it is al selfish of them and the other shia leaders, we have lost the last couple of years being in IRANIAN OR LEBANESE. The thing is, that not only Iran but the muslim world needs them now more than ever. Unless people like him have someone even better to take their place, they should stay, train their successors and then leave us.

He likes to be martyred, but he doesn't try to attempt suicide. If this guy was insisting to be killed, he'd be dead by now, don't underestimate his security apparatus. So I don't think it's selfish.
 
In Tikrit recent picture
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Attempts to liberate Tikrit failed before as IS planted IED's and used suicide bombers all over the place, if they succeed it will be a huge step towards Mosul and the defeat of IS in Iraq as it will allow the Iraqi forces and coalition to use another large airbase ( Tikrit air academy or also known as COB Speicher ) for further offensive operations. That airbase never fell to ISIL but it's not safe enough for intense usage as long as Tikrit is held by them.

Currently the US finds it acceptable that Iran sells arms to Iraqi paramilitary groups as it's being used on the common enemy. They should make better use of the situation and sell Kornet-E copies & gattling guns for AAH and other groups.

Iran arms exports to Iraq tolerated in fight against Isis says report | World news | The Guardian
 
In Tikrit recent picture
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Attempts to liberate Tikrit failed before as IS planted IED's and used suicide bombers all over the place, if they succeed it will be a huge step towards Mosul and the defeat of IS in Iraq as it will allow the Iraqi forces and coalition to use another large airbase ( Tikrit air academy or also known as COB Speicher ) for further offensive operations. That airbase never fell to ISIL but it's not safe enough for intense usage as long as Tikrit is held by them.

Currently the US finds it acceptable that Iran sells arms to Iraqi paramilitary groups as it's being used on the common enemy. They should make better use of the situation and sell Kornet-E copies & gattling guns for AAH and other groups.

Iran arms exports to Iraq tolerated in fight against Isis says report | World news | The Guardian
See even if they successfully retake tekreet ad mosul the fight will keep continue!.
 
Soleimani ought retire. He did his duty (actually he did 1000 times his duty)
Bichareh piir shode. He should enjoy the rest of his life in peace in his homeland.
For an energetic person like him, retirement is a slow and painful death. You know what they say: Do what you love and you don't have to work another day. This is his life. And traditionally, since ancient Persian empire to date, retiring and dying in bed has never been a military leader's wish.

In Salahuddin province, during Tikrit operation.

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این چایی میچسبه!
 
Iran's 'Supermani': fabled general, Internet sensation - LA Times
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In one image he calmly rubs elbows with Iran's top leaders. In another, he bestows an avuncular gaze on a gaggle of militia fighters.

Suleimani has become a symbol of Iran's secretive, enigmatic and behind-the-scenes legendary intelligence and sabotage capabilities. - Lebanese satirist Karl Sharro
No matter where he appears, Gen. Qassem Suleimani, commander of Iran's elite Quds force, remains the stuff of U.S. policymakers’ nightmares: a murky yet seemingly ubiquitous figure with a penchant for turning up in Middle Eastern trouble spots and proxy wars—often at several battlegrounds simultaneously, it would seem, judging by his outsized and at times fictitious presence on the Web and in breathless international press reports.

“Supermani” is the handle one wag has bestowed upon Tehran's inscrutable point man.

His mission? Thwarting the goals of Washington and its allies at every turn, while adding to the revolutionary glory of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The actual effectiveness of Tehran’s fabled emissary may be open to question. But in cyberspace, Suleimani—with a graying beard, steady mien and passing resemblance to "The Most Interesting Man in the World" of Dos Equis fame--has emerged as a kind of Iranian master manipulator, schemer and super-spy. His presence on any battlefield, according the ever-expanding if often apocryphal legend, is tantamount to victory for fighters fortunate to bask in his presence.

Suleimani (known as "Hajj Qassem" in the Middle East) most recently materialized as he lent a hand to the Iraqi government's current offensive to retake the Iraqi city of Tikrit from Islamic State militants. Apparently a revered figure to Iranian-trained Shiite militias in Iraq, Suleimani dropped by the neighborhood to offer “consultations” to Iraqi commanders on the ground, reported Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency.

This time around, ironically, Suleimani is effectively fighting on the same side as his arch-enemy, the United States—which, like Iran, also backs Baghdad in its fight to destroy Islamic State. Quite understandably, however, neither Tehran nor Washington is keen to acknowledge this awkward alliance of decades-long adversaries.

A scant two weeks ago, images showed Suleimani marshaling pro-government forces in southern Syria to push back opposition rebels supported by Washington and its allies.


With a zeal once reserved for "Where's Waldo?" puzzles, Middle East observers obsessively track Suleimani's movements across Syria and Iraq and other conflict zones. Enthusiasts pounce on any fresh sighting of the silver fox of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps as he inspects front-line troops, confers with high-ranking officials, or even consoles a child.

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Gen. Qassem Suleimani seems to be everywhere. (Twitter)

"Suleimani has become a symbol of Iran’s secretive, enigmatic and behind-the-scenes legendary intelligence and sabotage capabilities," Karl Sharro, a Lebanese satirist, wrote in a recent blog post. He noted the elusive commander's peculiar ability to be in two places at once, while still casting no shadow -- ironic, "considering that the most common word used to describe him is ‘shadowy.'"

Based on photographs circulating on social media, however, it would seem that "Supermani" has another trick up his sleeve -- time travel.

In cyberspace, Suleimani's bearded visage can clearly be seen in U.S. President John F. Kennedy's limo on that fateful afternoon in Dallas in 1963. Isn’t that Suleimani in the august company of Albert Einstein and other scientific luminaries talking quantum mechanics at the celebrated 1927 Solvay conference in Brussels? And there goes the shadow-man shaking hands with astronaut Neil Armstrong on the surface of the moon in 1969 -- without a space suit, no less.

"The reflection [of Suleimani's face on Armstrong's visor] proves it's true," confirmed Arash Karami, a Twitter user with his tongue firmly in cheek.:lol:
 
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بازداشت ۴ مستشار آمریکایی و اسرائیلی در مرکز عملیات داعش در عراق

خبرگزاری تسنیم: منابع عراقی از بازداشت چهار مستشار آمریکایی و اسرائیلی در مرکز عملیات داعش در منطقه‌ای دوردست در استان نینوا خبر دادند.
به گزارش گروه بین الملل خبرگزاری تسنیم به نقل از خبرگزاری سما بغداد، منابع عراقی اعلام کردند: نیروهای ویژه عراق چهار مشاور نظامی را که دارای گذرنامه‌های آمریکایی و اسرائیلی و برخی کشورهای شورای همکاری خلیج فارس بودند در مرکز عملیات وابسته به داعش اسیر کرده‌اند.

منابع وابسته به دستگاه مبارزه با تروریسم عراق فاش کردند: نیروهای ویژه موفق به نابودی مرکز اداره عملیات داعش و اسارت چهار مشاور خارجی شدند که سه نفر از آنها گذرنامه آمریکایی و اسرائیلی و نفر چهارم گذرنامه یکی از کشورهای شورای همکاری خلیج فارس را داشت.

این منابع افزودند: پس از دریافت اطلاعات از وجود مرکز عملیات پیشرفته که مستشاران خارجی وابسته به داعش در منطقه‌ای دورافتاده در صحرای تل عبطه در استان موصل آن را اداره می‌کنند نیروهای ویژه مبارزه با دستگاه مبارزه با تروریسم به مرکز حمله کردند و بر آن مسلط و آن را منهدم و برخی از اعضای آن را بازداشت کردند و تعدادی دیگر را در عملیاتی که به عملیات نیش عقرب معروف است به هلاکت رساندند.

به‌گفته این منابع مستشاران داعش به مرکز امنیتی در بغداد منتقل شده‌اند.

خبرگزاری بین المللی تسنیم - بازداشت ۴ مستشار آمریکایی و اسرائیلی در مرکز عملیات داعش در عراق
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