Even if Sistani talks like this he will receive an answer, we don't tolerate stalin-saddam-al-baghdadi lovers and most of us curse even pig-face khomeini. We don't hide behind such cowards.
yeah money, organisation, volunteers, logistics, planning all is nothing... I wish Iran didnt help then, would be fun to see. You should be happy Iran did not act as your arab neighbours like Kuwait. I'm totally not pissed off, i'm laughing people posting pictures/clips of losers with sad end. It's as funny as posting some clip of Elchibey (google him, a typical goat-face loser).
That's where you don't seem to get it. It's not your business, you don't have to tolerate or like it. Saddam was an animal on the same level Khamenei is but any Iranian attempt to overthrow him is a hostile one on the national level. That means external meddling on the political level is hostile, that refers to Ghassem and other Iranians meddling in Iraq. It's hostile and should be met with more hostility from Iraqis.
Kuwait is the American protectorate, Iran cannot do what Kuwait did (demanding repairs in the billions). Kuwait was able to do so as Iraq was locked up with UN sanctions, if Iran was capable of doing so they would have. Don't try to make it look as if money starved Iran is saying NO to billions of dollars. Infact Iran already tried that, some google searches will help you out.
yeah money, organisation, volunteers, logistics, planning all is nothing... I wish Iran didnt help then, would be fun to see.
Iraq paid for the arms (few) that Iran supplied. No need for any money, Iraq isn't poor but corrupt, I mean you know how corrupt Iraq is, do yourself a favor and do not mention organizing otherwise you're trashing Iran's credibility.
As for organizing, Iraq lacks any form of organization therefor spare me that word. What an utter shithole of organizing. But for the bit of organizing the US-led coalition did a far better job when it comes to organizing an effective force, their project ISOF turned out a major success. When it comes to organizing the PMU, Iran did not even organize the PMU itself but aided to organizing its dozens of subordinate units whom were all loose cannons that the government had to bring under government control. Some of these still attempt to disobey the government and follow Khamenei, believe in Velayet Faqih such as ; Saraya al Khorasani. A deliberate strategy from Tehran to de-centralize Iraq's armed forces to influence them. I would say that is hostile and not in Iraq's national interest, no?
Volunteers, handful of few old Mullah loving folks who wanted to die a martyr on the battlefield. It's
tens of thousands of Iraqis who went to Syria to help your ally Assad so what are you complaining about?
The planning was dwarfed by the planning of the US-led coalition. Your regime is failed and has got little to offer. As for ISIS/IS you keep linking it to foreign Arabs, unfortunately IS/ISIS is largely Iraqi especially in its high command and formation. The exact strategies and tactics used by the republican guard and fedayeen Saddam units have been replicated by IS. Even senior ISF members have admitted this during battles. That of course doesn't minimize the fact that foreigners have been involved, IS has been successful recruiting tens of thousands of foreigners infected with the ideological virus they rely on.
Bottom point is that Iran is hostile to Iraq as much as any other neighbor that meddles. Iraq needs a centralized military, not 100 Hezbollahi groups which Iran is spreading. If Iran was supportive without trying to exploit the situation for its own benefit it would have supported the army instead of militia's.
Seems to me you've also been misled as if you did us some huge favor.