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Ajam lies is the correct word for the situation. They always lie, and have no shame about lying.

Best thing the safavids do is Photoshoping the photos.
Man, I feel yea you can't beleive all your dream of islamic state is gone with wind trust me your erDOGan will bow tomorrow to our savafid gov in Iraq we will see.
 
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Cultural difference.

In the past times, an Iranian envoy comes from Iran to Ottoman court, talking big about this country and power it possess. Ottomans laugh and reply: "Try not to talk over your height." From that day, whenever we hear Shia Persian talks big, we say: Ajam lies.

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Man stop this sectarianism will you?
 
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Yeah whatever. I continue to support Sunnis living both in Syria and Iraq. Let their voice be heard.
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I do admire the optimism of the Daesh supporters on this forum.

Now back to reality:

Iraqi Forces Claim Western Areas of Tikrit From ISIS

BAGHDAD — Iraqi government forces and allied militias took control of the western neighborhoods of Tikrit on Thursday, military officials said, leaving only one area, including a palace complex once used by Saddam Hussein, in the hands of Islamic State militants.

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WTF is your problem with me? Is it itching so much? When did you see me posting sectarian stuff? I dont even care about this, zip off and leave me alone.
Don't play smart alec. You are too simple-minded to play such role.
 
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Iraqi forces slowed by snipers and bombs in Tikrit
(Reuters) - Iraqi security forces and mainly Shi'ite militia fought Islamic State fighters in Tikrit on Thursday, a day after they pushed into Saddam Hussein's home city in their biggest offensive yet against the militants.

A source at the military command said there was heavy mortar shelling, sniper and machine-gun fire in the industrial quarter in the northwest of the city. Three Islamic State insurgents were killed but the army and militias struggled to advance from parts of the city which they took 24 hours earlier.

Islamic State fighters stormed into Tikrit last June during a lightning offensive that was halted just outside Baghdad. They have since used the complex of palaces built in Tikrit under Saddam, the executed former president, as their headquarters.

The military source said the insurgents still held the presidential complex and at least three other districts in the center of Tikrit, holding up further army advances with snipers and bombs. A Reuters photographer saw one car bomb explode on the western edge of the city, and security officials said Islamic State fighters had booby-trapped abandoned buildings.

Defence Minister Khaled al-Obeidi said on a visit to the frontline on Thursday that operations were going to plan, despite the lack of apparent progress on Thursday while the combined army and militia forces consolidated their positions.

"Now the second page of the battle commences," he told state television Iraqiya. "All the branches of the security forces are engaged in the battle as well as tribal fighters and the Hashid Shaabi (Popular Mobilisation)," he said, referring to the militia forces.

If Iraq's Shi'ite-led government retakes Tikrit it would be the first city clawed back from the Sunni insurgents and would give it momentum in the next, pivotal stage of the campaign to recapture Mosul, the largest city in the north.

Mosul is also the biggest city held by the ultra-radical Islamic State, who now rule a self-declared cross-border caliphate in Sunni regions of Syria and Iraq.

BLOWN-UP BRIDGE

More than 20,000 Iraqi troops and Iranian-backed Shi'ite Muslim militias, supported by local Sunni Muslim tribes, launched the offensive for Tikrit 10 days ago, advancing from the east and along the banks of the Tigris.

On Tuesday they took the town of al-Alam on the northern edge of Tikrit, paving the way for an attack on the city itself.

North of Tikrit, the militants blew up al-Fatha bridge linking the north-south highway along the Tigris river with the Islamic State-held town of Hawijah to the north-east. They erected barricades and gathered 20 vehicles by the blown up bridge, an official at the Salahuddin province operations command said.

The insurgents have also fought back elsewhere in Iraq, launching 13 suicide car bombs against army positions on Wednesday in Ramadi, about 90 km (55 miles) west of Baghdad.

On Wednesday night they captured a bridge over the Euphrates river in Ramadi and attacked an army position with two booby-trapped armored vehicles, a member of a local Sunni tribal movement said.

At least 22 Iraqi soldiers were killed in a blast in Anbar on Wednesday, Iraqi security sources said. An Iraqi military officer blamed the explosion on an air strike carried out by U.S.-led coalition forces, but a U.S. official said the only coalition attack was miles from the site of the blast.

In the north, Kurdish Peshmerga forces captured Mariam Pek, Kubaiba and al-Murra villages, between 25-30 km (15-20 miles) south of Kirkuk, from Islamic State after heavy clashes that erupted early on Thursday, Peshmerga sources said.

Iraqi forces slowed by snipers and bombs in Tikrit| Reuters
 
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Don't play smart alec. You are too simple-minded to play such role.
Annnd typical rmi5 reaction, only talking BS, spreading lies about people, didnt know my ownage over you couple months ago in a discussion would cause such a deep and long lasting hurt that you started to act like a schizophrenic maniac.

We have seen this before, you did the same to Serpi till he didnt give a shyte about your tantrums, i recommend you yoga since you seem to be taking this whole forum thing way too serious.
 
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Annnd typical rmi5 reaction, only talking BS, spreading lies about people, didnt know my ownage over you couple months ago in a discussion would cause such a deep and long lasting hurt that you started to act like a schizophrenic maniac.

We have seen this before, you did the same to Serpi till he didnt give a shyte about your tantrums, i recommend you yoga since you seem to be taking this whole forum thing way too serious.

I don't care about your type. The proof is looking at Cay Bahcesi, and Iranian Chill Thread, and seeing how many posts(I guess about 10 pages) are written by you and your friends containing personal insults against me, when my post count in last two weeks was not even 1/10 of that. It tells enough.
ownage? yeah, go back to your kindergaten, and own some more people(kids). :lol:


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Anyway, Let's go Back to the topic guys
 
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