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Iran's serving commander of secret service the "Al Quds force" General Qasem Soleimani as a young man during his training with Pakistan's ISI.
He went on to transform Iranian secret services..Successfully crushed Kurdish rebellion and still having far reaching impact on international geopolitics.
We taught him well. But they still have a long way to go catch their Mentors, and our legendary fighting spirit,efficiency and effectiveness.
This must be one of the most ridiculous jokes I've ever read in past months. Seriously? I was laughing for a minute before I could write this post. Training with ISI? He was the commander of brigade 41 of Kerman province and this pic is taken in 80s during Iran-Iraq war and back then he had absolutely nothing to do with Quds force. He became Quds force commander in 1997. His participation in Kurdistan was from before Iran-Iraq war and it was minimal and this pic is taken during a military delegation visit to Pakistan, Iran used to sent various military delegations to other countries to ask for weapons as we were under arms embargo. Only few did help though, like Syria, Libya and North Korea.
Seriously though, did you have a dream about Suleimani being trained by ISI?
@rahi2357 @SOHEIL @raptor22 @JEskandari @mohsen
You might be interested. We have a breaking news here: Qasem Soleimani is trained by ISI.
It would be better to have peace with Iran, but we don't need peace if they are in pieces.
How are you planning to do it smart man?
it's better to have open enemy than the pretending to be a friend..
if we give the green signal to arabs, they won't take much time to turn Iran into new syria..
You did give the green signal to Arabs... but seems as a result of a small mistake in the process, they ended up making a small Syria example out of Pakistan. Did something went wrong in the process? Guess who is fighting terrorists inside their soil on a daily basis? Iran or Pakistan? You know the answer.
As I said previously, when you live in a glass house, simply do NOT throw stones. I thought you guys had learned your lesson about opening up your society for Arab countries, but you haven't and Pakistan is paying the price till this very moment.
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