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Umm, traced back to Hezbollah. Bulgarian prosecutors even named the Hezbollah terrorists.
Just like the Hezbollah terrorist recently captured in Cyprus planning attacks on civilians.
Remind me again who is the evil parent of Hezbollah?
Your people blow up Jewish centres in Argentina, blow up peace-keepers in Lebanon, blow up tourists on buses in Bulgaria.
You want to talk about terrorists, look no further then Iran - the poster child of terrorism.
So now the Mullahs send men with decades of military experience to Syria, so they can command checkpoints and lead militias? I don't know what their hidden motive is, perhaps they want to get rid of these people?
Their hidden motive is to stop the spread of terrorism in Syria & Iraq, which in turn would mean that they would be at our land borders, and cause terrorist actions in Iranian cities.
Most of the Sunnis in Syria want to topple Assad, not travel all across the Middle East and fight in Iran. If you get involved in the internal Arab sectarian war then prepare to get burned. But for secure borders it's not necessary to even send troops abroad. Israel is a good example of a country that is on the ISIS cross-hairs and borders Syria, but manages to thwart infiltration attempts.
I have no problem with helping Syria maintain only an Alawite state, but that means cutting losses. Aleppo for example, a 80% sunni city.
Many many hundreds of Shia foreign mercenaries killed, no one counts them.
It will be quite safe to assume that for each IRGC officer killed in Syria there are 30-40 killed Afghan and Iraqi mercenares.Yes, only @500 on PDF counts them and knows real numbers and everyone should take his words seriously, which they mostly don't. Oops.
Oh, brilliant and very wise estimation.It will be quite safe to assume that for each IRGC officer killed in Syria there are 30-40 killed Afghan and Iraqi mercenares.
Yeah ordinary generals and colonels. Actually my assumption was very safe.Oh, brilliant and very wise estimation.
Majority of those killed (not all) were part of Basij (which itself is a part of IRGC) and were ordinary troops fighting on the ground (take note, fighters, not advisers), so they fight alongside Syrian troops which would exponentially increase risk of casualties.
Another day, another failure.
Yeah ordinary generals and colonels. Actually my assumption was very safe.
I have no problem with helping Syria maintain only an Alawite state, but that means cutting losses. Aleppo for example, a 80% sunni city.