Iran out of Lebanon now!
By Arash Nikzad
Hezbollah Lebanon, the Iranian-backed terror group, in reality, is the Lebanese branch off IRGC, recently transported hundreds of ISIS fighters across Syria from the Lebanon border to the Iraqi one.
However, it was not the first time that something like this happened by the order of IRGC officers, nor would it be the last, as the main part of the duality of Tehran policy in the region.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah has begun training Iraqi militiamen in Lebanon to fight on behalf of Iran as a leverage of pressure to the Arab states in the Middle East.
This is nothing new and has been happening for more than three decades, but now the Shiite fighters are not being sent to battlefields in Syria and Yemen; they are remaining with Hezbollah in Lebanon after being trained by the Iranian Quds Brigade, a special branch of the Regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC).
Legally, the Iraqi militias should still be answering to IRGC commanders, not the Iraqi officials and their current actions are not in line with the government of Iraq.
Now it is clear that the Iraqi militia is controlled by the Iranians and drive Iranian influence out of his country if his troops are abandoning him for the Regime and he still has to fight.
And because Hezbollah lost nearby 1,500 fighters and a lot of money in the Syrian Civil War, where they fought on behalf of Iran. This may be seen as the Iranian Regime’s attempts to sure up their forces again by providing extra troops.
Back in June, Nasrallah claimed that in his time of need, Shiite fighters from across the world would join Hezbollah and that he could rely on Iran to protect them.
And the fight with the Syrian people to serve the Iran expanding policy and we know “[Iran] is willing to do what it takes to strengthen its control over the Middle East all the way to the Mediterranean Sea.”
The time is coming for evacuation of Iranian regime from Lebanon as a major step toward returning peace and tranquility to the region.
Hezbollah Lebanon, the Iranian-backed terror group, in reality, is the Lebanese branch off IRGC, recently transported hundreds of ISIS fighters across Syria from the Lebanon border to the Iraqi one.
However, it was not the first time that something like this happened by the order of IRGC officers, nor would it be the last, as the main part of the duality of Tehran policy in the region.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah has begun training Iraqi militiamen in Lebanon to fight on behalf of Iran as a leverage of pressure to the Arab states in the Middle East.
This is nothing new and has been happening for more than three decades, but now the Shiite fighters are not being sent to battlefields in Syria and Yemen; they are remaining with Hezbollah in Lebanon after being trained by the Iranian Quds Brigade, a special branch of the Regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC).
Legally, the Iraqi militias should still be answering to IRGC commanders, not the Iraqi officials and their current actions are not in line with the government of Iraq.
Now it is clear that the Iraqi militia is controlled by the Iranians and drive Iranian influence out of his country if his troops are abandoning him for the Regime and he still has to fight.
And because Hezbollah lost nearby 1,500 fighters and a lot of money in the Syrian Civil War, where they fought on behalf of Iran. This may be seen as the Iranian Regime’s attempts to sure up their forces again by providing extra troops.
Back in June, Nasrallah claimed that in his time of need, Shiite fighters from across the world would join Hezbollah and that he could rely on Iran to protect them.
And the fight with the Syrian people to serve the Iran expanding policy and we know “[Iran] is willing to do what it takes to strengthen its control over the Middle East all the way to the Mediterranean Sea.”
The time is coming for evacuation of Iranian regime from Lebanon as a major step toward returning peace and tranquility to the region.
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