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They have significant financial holdings according to what I have read.
Anything is possible with money.
Anything is possible with money.
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anyone on here reckon that 'ISIS' is actually aload of horseshit?
and an excuse to wage war on 'terrorists'?
The fall of Ramadi, capital of Iraq’s Anbar Province, to the Islamic State last month has frayed nerves in Washington, but what few appear to grasp is that ISIS’s May offensive has given Ramadi back to its former owners — the ex-Baathist Sunni terrorists known as the Former Regime Loyalists. The FRLs, as they’re called, were Saddam Hussein’s most ardent followers, the same fighters whom the United States fought non-stop for eight years. Their resurgence has implications not just for the United States but for ISIS itself. For while these forces may fly the ISIS flag today, their ultimate plans for Iraq are quite different than those of the “caliphate.”
Sounds messySo why have the Iranian officials started to worry about IS entering Iran? Possible reasons include:
• IS is determined to overthrow Iran which they refer to as the Safavid state.
• IS military victories in different provinces of Iraq in the past few months.
• The existence of high military, social and religious potentials in the border provinces of Iran such as Kurdistan, Sistan and Baluchistan, Khuzestan and Kermanshah.
• The Iranian army's ground forces’ lack of proper weaponry. (Pourdastan had asked the Iranian parliament members to allocate budget for the army to buy new tanks and helicopters.)
Gone already. Back to the downloads I suppose.
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