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  1. swampwolf687 on

    Snapchat stories in Shia strongholds like Basra and East Baghdad is showing large support for Iranian regime tonight.

  2. Kmag_supporter on

    This is good news, hope it spreads even further, let it be as costly for the US and their masters.

  3. TyrannosauRSX on

    Situations in Iraq must be getting pretty dull. I guess they want their country to be at war with the US for yet another decade once again.

  4. Unique_Factor1243 on

    İraqis just can’t stop putting themselves in a shit puddle like bruh wtf do you want to have ANOTHER war that will last months years hell maybe even decades?

  5. ToranjaNuclear on

    Welp, I’m guessing the completely unprovoked attack on Iran was going too far? I don’t remember this kind of widespread reactions on all the other times Israel and Iran bombed each other.

  6. Iraqi militants = one of the many islamist militias created by the IRGC.

    The IRGC backed Iraqi militias arguably did the majority of the damage to US forces in Iraq than home grown Iraqi grpups.

    >“My dear [comrades], with the backing of the IRGC command, the army command, the general command of the armed forces, and of the Defense Ministry: I have assembled for you six armies outside of Iran’s territory, and I have created a corridor 1,500km long and 1,000km wide, all the way to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. In this corridor, there are six religiously devout and popular divisions. Any enemy that decides to fight against the Islamic Revolution, and against the sacred regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran, will have to go through these six armies. It won’t be able to do so.

    >“‚One army is in Lebanon. It is called Hizbullah. Another army is in Palestine, and it is called Hamas and the Islamic Jihad. One army is in Syria. Another army is in Iraq, and is called the PMU, and another army is in Yemen and is called Ansar Allah [Houthis.]‘

    – General Gholamali Rashid

    >Kataib Hezbollah is a Shiite militia formed in 2007 and trained and armed by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards… In 2014, the militia joined Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF).

    >Asaib Ahl al Haq is a Shiite militia that was founded in 2006 and trained, armed, and funded by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

    >Harakat Hezbollah al Nujaba is a Shiite militia founded in 2013 and trained, armed and advised by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. Its original purpose was to support Bashar al Assad in Syria.

    >The Badr Organization is a Shiite militia formed in 1982 that has been funded, trained and armed by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. It is the oldest and most powerful of Iran’s proxies in Iraq.

    >Kataib Sayyad al Shuhada is a Shiite militia founded in 2013 and funded and supported by the Revolutionary Guards. Its original mission was to support the Assad regime in Syria against a rebel uprising.

    https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/irans-islamist-proxies

    Five different IRGC created Islamist militias in Iraq alone. Several others in surrounding areas. We’ve got Hezbollah in Lebanon. Ansar Allah (the Houthis) in Yehem. The Zaynabiyoun Brigade and the Fatemiyoun Division in Syria. The Al Ashtar Brigades and Saraya al Mukhtar in Bahrain. Hamas and Palestinian Jihad in Gaza and West Bank. Hezbollah al Hejaz in Saudi Arabia. Others?

    Hence why they are the largest global state sponsor of terror and why all their neighbors hate them.

  7. Aroraptor2123 on

    ”What is… what?”

    ”May god have mercy on our leader Muhammed”

    ”What is going on, brother?”

    ”What is happening”

    All sorani Kurdish, mostly just a bunch of confusion.

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