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Iran’s Top Guard Says Islamic ‘Resistance’ Now Global

IRAN: MUSLIM ‘RESISTANCE’ TO U.S., SAUDI ARABIA AND ISRAEL READY TO FIGHT WORLDWIDE

The head of Iran's most elite fighting force has said revolutionary Islamic forces have formed across the Middle East and beyond, seeking to counter the influence of ultraconservative jihadi militant groups and Western powers such as the U.S.

Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Commander General Mohammad Ali Jafari told a crowd of Basij paramilitary forces, the volunteer militia wing of the IRGC, that foreign, pro-Iran groups would have a positive effect in their native countries. The U.S. and its Gulf Arab allies, especially Saudi Arabia, have been attempting to isolate Iran and often accuse its leadership of backing proxy forces abroad to sow discord in their respective nations, but Iran has denied this, instead arguing that it has offered political support to friendly forces trying to thwart plots to destabilize the region.


“Today, the global mobilization force of the Islamic front has been established,” Jafari told the large Basij gathering in Tehran.

“Cores of resistance have formed in many countries in the region and the world," he added.

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A poster of, from left, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah, former Hezbollah Secretary General Abbas al-Musawi and Lebanese resistance leader and cleric Ragheb Harb, is seen in between Iranian, Syrian, Lebanese and Hezbollah flags during Resistance and Liberation Day celebrations in Bint Jbeil, Lebanon, on May 25, 2014. Iran has offered support to allied forces in Iraq, Syria and allegedly beyond.ALI HASHISHO/REUTERS

Iran has maintained varying degrees of ties to foreign groups that support its interests around the world. Only several years after the 1979 Islamic Revolution overthrew the West-installed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Iran played a crucial role in the formation of Lebanese Shiite Muslim movement Hezbollah to counter the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon in the 1980s and establish a new, powerful faction throughout the country's civil war and until today.

Beyond Lebanon's borders, Hezbollah has devoted extensive resources toward helping Syrian President Bashar al-Assad overcome a prolonged uprising by jihadis such as the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) and Al-Qaeda, as well as insurgents that received support from the West, Turkey and Gulf Arab states. Leading Iran rivals the U.S., Saudi Arabia, Israel and their allies have designated Hezbollah a terrorist organization and have alleged its operations extend across the globe into Europe, North America and Latin America.

Iran also has been a leading supporter of militias mostly made up of Shiite Muslims, but also including Sunnis and other minorities, in neighboring Iraq, where the U.S. invasion and overthrow of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein upset the Sunni Muslim–dominated order and opened the door for the country's Shiite Muslim majority to assert its authority. The U.S. occupation also, however, saw a massive upsurge in violence from Sunni Muslim militant groups such as Al-Qaeda in Iraq, which eventually formed the basis for ISIS and spread into neighboring Syria. While neither the U.S. nor Iran have recognized the other's role in battling ISIS and Al-Qaeda in Iraq and Syria and have gone as far as to accuse each other of backing their common enemy, local forces supported by both have directly fought ISIS alongside each other in Iraq.

Saudi Arabia, which has increasingly tried to rally the Arab world against Iran, has also charged its foe with backing terrorism against the pro-Saudi Sunni Muslim monarchy in majority Shiite Muslim Bahrain and supporting the Yemeni Zaidi Shiite Muslim rebel Houthi movement battling a Saudi-led coalition since 2015. Saudi Arabia, once a prominent backer of Palestinian Sunni Muslim movement Hamas, has also been frustrated by the organization's reconciliation with Iran.

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The majority–Shiite Muslim Popular Mobilization Forces, known in Arabic as Al-Hashd Al-Shaabi, are seen in Zumar, Nineveh province, Iraq, on October 18. The powerful Iran-backed militia, whose flag bears a similar design to those of Hezbollah and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp, fought alongside U.S.-backed forces in Iraq to defeat ISIS and has become an influential faction in the country.ARI JALAL/REUTERS

The alliance of Hezbollah, Iran and Syria has referred to itself as the Axis of Resistance, positioning itself against what it views as the combined global interests of the U.S., Israel and Saudi Arabia. The term was inspired by President George W. Bush and his administration's labeling of Iran, North Korea, Hussein's Iraq and, later, Cuba and Libya, under leader Muammar el-Qaddafi, as the "Axis of Evil" in 2002. Like Bush, President Donald Trump has attacked Iran's credibility as a regional player by tying it to groups considered terrorist organizations by Washington and has gone so far as to decertify a landmark nuclear deal headed by his predecessor, former President Barack Obama, in 2015.

Sweeping victories by Iran-backed forces against jihadi organizations across Iraq, Syria and in the outskirts of Lebanon have boosted Tehran's foothold in the Middle East. Russia, a vital sponsor of Assad's fortunes in Syria, has also taken on Iran as a regional partner as Moscow challenges Washington's interests in the region.
 
Why dont this Irani stop focusing on global issues and focus on iranian affairs instead?!!
 
Why dont this Irani stop focusing on global issues and focus on iranian affairs instead?!!
First of all we are in our region please go tell it to those who have come to this region from 2 continents away and are making troubles for people.
Secondly we can not stand idle and see terrorists occupied our neighbors for 2 reasons our national security and also helping our friends , just imagine for a moment our region with isis dominance which meant instead of dealing with current Iraqi Gov we had to deal with isis ... what isis? much more stronger which had access to the all Iraqi and Syrian oil, military and so on.
It is and would be Iranian affairs and we should deal with it whether it be in this region, in our neighbors or in global scale.

Security in Iran has a tight connection with security in the region.
 
IRGC commanders have already stated that the 2000 or so remaining U.S. troops in SyRaq are being tolerated for now. However their welcome is increasingly on thin ice. If and when the orders come from Tehran for their eviction, it won't take long for Iran to send them packing quick. The U.S. military is a joke!
 
Those proxy networks yielded us the governments of those half a dozen countries. Had we been foolish enough to build nukes, we'd be in a joker outfit, sitting on billions of dollars worth of un-usable junk!..........today Iran controls the landmass from the Levant to Afghanistan, thanks to those networks.

We dare the U.S. to change the status quo.

In retrospect, Iran should have built nukes instead of proxy networks.
 
Those proxy networks yielded us the governments of those half a dozen countries. Had we been foolish enough to build nukes, we'd be in a joker outfit, sitting on billions of dollars worth of un-usable junk!..........today Iran controls the landmass from the Levant to Afghanistan, thanks to those networks.

We dare the U.S. to change the status quo.

The problem with proxy militia groups is that they will very often turn around and bite you, as the USA found out countless times themselves. Since that is the premier strategy of the USA.

I would have preferred the nukes. Nukes allowed China to survive multiple conflicts with both the superpowers (Korean War against the USA and the Sino-Soviet Split against the USSR). It allowed us to buy time in order to carry out our economic reforms (cutting millions of troops from the PLA), and it's still buying time as we speak.

The greatest guarantee of sovereignty is the ability to land thermonuclear warheads on US soil.
 
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Top commander needs to learn how to shut up. These idoits bring so much attention to Iran, and make Iran a target, when it should be working in the shadows. Utter fools should not be bringing so much attention.
 
China Dragon, the era of invading other countries overtly ended decades ago! Even if you succeed in doing so the local pop. throws u out via insurgency. Iran understands this very well. The key is to have the locals support your policy. It is in this venture that Iran excels! It is your only ticket out. Nothing else works. Nukes don't guarantee anything other than a guaranteed nuke retaliation. They can't be used. Iran figured this out a long time ago. Now when Sinopec and CNPCC go to Iraq for oil business, the approval comes from Tehran. Despite all the criticisms of naivete leveled on the part of the Ayatollah's, they are actually on the ball and very calculating. They have won this round. The remaining job of going after the sawdi's and Zio's home countries awaits the supreme leaders orders. Iran will bust down this hillbilly dream. It's not even a challenge. They can't fight us.

The problem with proxy militia groups is that they will very often turn around and bite you, as the USA found out countless times themselves. Since that is the premier strategy of the USA.

I would have preferred the nukes. Nukes allowed China to survive multiple conflicts with both the superpowers (Korean War against the USA and the Sino-Soviet Split against the USSR). It allowed us to buy time in order to carry out our economic reforms (cutting millions of troops from the PLA), and it's still buying time as we speak.

The greatest guarantee of sovereignty is the ability to land thermonuclear warheads on US soil.
 
U got a taste of a lack of our hospitality in Kirkuk last month........lol......Some people are finding out who is the top dog lately?

Keep in mind.......in the broader region, you are an Iranian guest.

pls chill. thats kind of outrageous
 
U got a taste of a lack of our hospitality in Kirkuk last month........lol......Some people are finding out who is the top dog lately?

Keep in mind.......in the broader region, you are an Iranian guest.
i agree with what you are saying here. But your comment that US military is a joke IS straight up incorrect. thats my only point. You understand and acknowledge Iranian power in the ME but there is no country in ths world that would face US militarily that wont think veryhard about that decision or outcome or sweat and stress heavily. For most countries, you surive america, you dont beat america.
 
buddy its time to wake up. Iran has defeated you in SyRaq, despite your best efforts (militarily)! Iran will push you out of Syria too soon enough, just like it did in Iraq. You understand?

It's over.

i agree with what you are saying here. But your comment that US military is a joke IS straight up incorrect. thats my only point. You understand and acknowledge Iranian power in the ME but there is no country in ths world that would face US militarily that wont think veryhard about that decision or outcome or sweat and stress heavily. For most countries, you surive america, you dont beat america.
 
First of all we are in our region please go tell it to those who have come to this region from 2 continents away and are making troubles for people...

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...The idiocy goes on and on, proving how antisemitic and conspiracy-minded Iran is.

But to illustrate an article about how Iran is stopping the mythical Greater Israel project, they use a map showing Iran's sphere of influence reaching the Mediterranean - Iran's own colonialist ambitions.


This one picture shows who the real danger is in the Middle East - and it sure isn't Israel.
 

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