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Iraqi 12ver Terrorists bombing Damascus

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Singing a Mut3a Latmiyaa

BAGHDAD/damascus: Among the Iranian pilgrims, foreign executives and tourists in the departure lounge at Baghdad airport, a group of young Iraqis prepare to wage religious war in Syria — not for the rebels trying to topple President Bashar Al Assad but against them.

Dressed in jeans, their hair cropped short, the 12 men awaiting their flight are Iraqi Shias, among hundreds heading for what they see as a struggle to defend fellow Syrian Shias and their holy sites from the mainly Sunni Muslim rebels.

Syria is splintering the Middle East along a divide between the two main denominations of Islam, becoming a battlefield in a proxy war between Assad’s main regional ally, Shia Iran, and his Sunni enemies in Turkey and the Gulf Arab states.

The conflict has already drawn in streams of Sunni Islamist fighters on the rebel side, while Lebanon’s Iranian-backed Hezbollah is openly fighting for Assad. Now the flow of Iraqi militiamen across the border is also casting doubt on the Shia-led Baghdad government’s official position of neutrality in the Syrian civil war that has killed 90,000 people in more than two years.

For Ali, 20, fighting for the Abu Al Fadhl Al Abbas militia brigade meant joining his father in Syria to protect a Shi’ite shrine near Damascus from the Sunni rebels.

“It is my legitimate duty to go there and fight to defend Sayyida Zeinab Shrine,” Ali saidjust before he left Baghdad last week. “Should we accept seeing Zeinab, the grand daughter of Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him), being captured again?”

As the Syrian war grinds into its third year, sectarian killings are increasing, while hardline Sunni clerics are declaring Jihad or holy war on the Shias of Syria, Iraq and Lebanon. All this is inciting Shia militants to fight back.



GOVERNMENT ROLE

Iraq was dominated by its Sunni minority until the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003, but now has a government led by members of the Shia majority under Prime Minister Nouri Al Maliki. For them, Syria’s upheaval is a nightmare; they believe a collapse of Assad’s government will bring to power a hostile Sunni regime that will inflame Iraq’s own Sunni-Shia tensions.

Already sectarian attacks are resurging as Al Qaeda’s local wing and other Islamist Sunni insurgents regain ground in the western desert bordering Syria. Nearly 2,000 people have died in violence since April, with bombings targetting Shia and Sunni mosques and neighbourhoods as well as the security forces.

Iraq says it has a policy of non-interference in Syria, and keeps channels open with Assad’s government and the opposition. But Western countries accuse Baghdad of turning a blind eye to support for Assad, such as allowing Iranian aircraft to use its airspace for flying military equipment to Syria.

Baghdad dismisses those charges and denies it is allowing Shia militants to travel freely to Syria or giving them any logistical support. “There has been an exaggeration of Iraqi brigades or units fighting in Syria. Really there has been a limited number of volunteers,” Iraq’s Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari told Reuters in an interview. “These volunteers have gone there without any sanction or approval or support from the government or the Iraqi regime or the political leaders.”

But Iraq’s domestic politics are complex and some Shi’ite parties rely heavily on Iranian support, making them more sympathetic to Tehran’s position on Syria.

Privately, Shi’ite politicians, officials and militant leaders acknowledge support is provided to Assad, and that means allowing Shia fighters to flow into Syria.

“Shia politicians believe the best way to keep Sunni extremist fighters out of Iraq is by keeping them busy in Syria,” said a Maliki adviser, who talked in condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter. “All the Iraqi government has done so far, is to look the other way to the militant movements from Iraq to Syria,” he said. Militants usually fly in small groups of 10-15 from Baghdad and the Shia holy city of Najaf, sometimes disguised as pilgrims. Their small bags may include uniforms, military equipment and sometimes pistols, militia fighters say.

Militia commanders say they have used their influence and the sympathy of Shi’ite officials in escorting fighters with their equipment through security checkpoints in Baghdad.

Most of those fighting in Syria are former members of the Mehdi army of anti-U.S cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, or from the Badr Organization - the armed wing of ISCI political party - and the Asaib al-Haq and Kata’ib Hezbollah militias. Most are loyal to the supreme Iranian leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as a religious authority, fighters and Iraqi politicians say.

Meanwhile, Fighters from Lebanon’s Hezbollah joined Syrian troops battling rebels near Damascus yesterday, monitors said, as President Bashar Al Assad’s regime kept up a push to cut off the insurgents’ supply lines. Reuters/AFP

Iraqi Shias flock to Assad
 
Good move, Asad should not fall under any circumstances.Between cool pic on the top I saved it.
 
Good move, Asad should not fall under any circumstances.Between cool pic on the top I saved it.

Assad would be honored of having the PlSS diving Pindu Gangees by his side.

The Syrian Sunni Army needs someone to clean the rotten carcases of the Mut3ata Terrorists as well.
 
Wonder if 60% sunni refused to fight against Assad then why blaming shia all the time. Shia has hardly any population in Syria. Seems Sunni has no interest in this armed uprising, otherwise Assad would have gone. Extreme majority of Syrian sunni are moderate, otherwise things would be changed two years ago. Its over 2 years and Assad is strong position . Where for this uprising Kuwait pledge 300 million, Qatar pledge 100 million , Saudi govt pledge over 30 millions.
 
Wonder if 60% sunni refused to fight against Assad then why blaming shia all the time. Shia has hardly any population in Syria. Seems Sunni has no interest in this armed uprising, otherwise Assad would have gone. Extreme majority of Syrian sunni are moderate, otherwise things would be changed two years ago. Its over 2 years and Assad is strong position . Where for this uprising Kuwait pledge 300 million, Qatar pledge 100 million , Saudi govt pledge over 30 millions.

They are bound by International rules and norms. If you mean military action that is not possible for only one country. Even the OIC or Arab League doesn't have that authority. Many of the Sunnies were actually Agnostic/Habashi/Sufies/Nashqabandis.

There was a Syrian Man who was a Sunni Muslim but became an Atheist. He told me carrying a Quran down the street will have you arrested and killed in Syria under the government before the uprising. This has made Sunnis became more aware of theri religion and made them even search for what Sunni Islam really is other than what Assad and his Nusayrie Cult portrayed in the country.
 
Wonder if 60% sunni refused to fight against Assad then why blaming shia all the time. Shia has hardly any population in Syria. Seems Sunni has no interest in this armed uprising, otherwise Assad would have gone. Extreme majority of Syrian sunni are moderate, otherwise things would be changed two years ago. Its over 2 years and Assad is strong position . Where for this uprising Kuwait pledge 300 million, Qatar pledge 100 million , Saudi govt pledge over 30 millions.

Exactly. The entire Western World is against him. USA, France, UK and company calling and lobbying for his departure in security council. Give weapons and funds to defectors in FSA (which represents a minority), And Al-Qaedah/Nusrah.
Almost all governments of entire Arab world against Assad and Arab League suspended Syria seat.

How on earth could anyone cling to power with all that going, if the majority of population did not want him?
Makes no sense
 
They are bound by International rules and norms. If you mean military action that is not possible for only one country. Even the OIC or Arab League doesn't have that authority. Many of the Sunnies were actually Agnostic/Habashi/Sufies/Nashqabandis.

There was a Syrian Man who was a Sunni Muslim but became an Atheist. He told me carrying a Quran down the street will have you arrested and killed in Syria under the government before the uprising. This has made Sunnis became more aware of theri religion and made them even search for what Sunni Islam really is other than what Assad and his Nusayrie Cult portrayed in the country.

From all the lies you spread this 1 just toppled it, carrying a Quran gets you arrested.
I visited the Umayyad mosque and I was not killed/arrested neither were the thousands of others that were there at that time.
Actually a nationalist regime like the Baath regime does not care what people do or want, as long as they do not pose a threat to the ruling party.

If you compare Iraq to Qatar make it a fair comparison instead of bringing worst vs best pics, Qatar is nothing special, you should visit they will not even allow you to enter a mall.
 
From all the lies you spread this 1 just toppled it, carrying a Quran gets you arrested.
I visited the Umayyad mosque and I was not killed/arrested neither were the thousands of others that were there at that time.
Actually a nationalist regime like the Baath regime does not care what people do or want, as long as they do not pose a threat to the ruling party.

If you compare Iraq to Qatar make it a fair comparison instead of bringing worst vs best pics, Qatar is nothing special, you should visit they will not even allow you to enter a mall.

 
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Exactly. The entire Western World is against him. USA, France, UK and company calling and lobbying for his departure in security council. Give weapons and funds to defectors in FSA (which represents a minority), And Al-Qaedah/Nusrah.
Almost all governments of entire Arab world against Assad and Arab League suspended Syria seat.

How on earth could anyone cling to power with all that going, if the majority of population did not want him?
Makes no sense

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This is the current Map of who controls what.

Free Sunni Army does not have airplanes or helicopters so its become difficult to control areas. Not every country is supporting them European Nations have a Arms Embargo on all sides. United States only provides free "Lunches and ready meals with small arms" They only countries which are providing them with some sort of weapons is Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other private donors.

Assads Milita Terrorists are funded by Iran, Iraq, Russia and China. As well as Hezbullat.

Arab Leauge is not a Economic Organization it doesn't dictate relationships between countries. You had Lybia under Ghaddafi in Arab League when he tried to assassinate the saudi king.

Free Syrian Army has 60,000-140,000 Troops
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Syrian_Army

Al-Nusrah as 6,000 Troops
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Nusra_Front


You Mut3atas clearly are living up the saying of your cult.

"Narrated Kulayni in Hasan as Saheeh from Hisham ibn Salim from Abu Amr al-Ajmi, which said: Abu Abdullah (alaihi salam) said to me: O Umar, 9/10 of religion is in taqiyyah, AND THERE IS NO RELIGION FOR ONE WHO DOESN’T HAVE TAQIYYAH, AND TAQIYYAH IN EVERYTHING, EXCEPT (drinking of) wine and wiping over khuffayn."
 
The majority doesn't have weapons. Even rebels have not enough weapons. Not anyone therefore can pick up weapons.

Majority of the Weapons of the FSA are from defections or buying them from corrupt Assad Militia Terrorists or by killing them in combat and picking up more Ammo. They also have raided alot of military posts that have Ammo and weapons stashed there.
 
The entire Euphrates area would be in Iraqi militia control if the government actually armed, financed and helped them considering there are tens of thousands of ( militia, terrorists ) we still have from the organizations that fought the US/UK.
 

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