ISIS claimed responsibility of the last week car bomb in Sadr city, a well-known Shiite district in Baghdad which led to more than 60 dead and more than 200 wounded. There were several other attacks in Baghdad during past 7 days. It seems that number of terrorist attacks is in rise. This happens in the time hundred thousands of Iraqi people march in Baghdad and other major cities calling for change and reform.
This bombing reminds the
bombing Al-Askariyeen shrines in Samarra north of Iraq in February 2006 which
ignited a deadly sectarian violence in Iraq.
Explosion of holy shrines
of prominent Shiite leaders conducted by Mullahs regime in order to sparkle a
sectarian violence in Iraq which led to death of many Iraqis from Shiites and
Sunnis. The holy shrines were located in city of Samarra where its most
populations were Sunnis. Mullahs tried to conduct this false message that
Sunnis population was responsible for explosion of shrine of Shiite’s leaders.
But there were the stronger evidence of involvement of Iran‘s Qods Force, in
the bombing by using Iranian weapons. Iranian regime had trained and equipped
Iraqi militias as a key factor to keep in sectarian violence in Iraq from 2006
to 2008 and still continues to this day.
Now, ISIS is following
the same pattern. The group who is claimed to be Sunni, conduct an attack in
Shiite city of Sadr to make everybody believe that the war in Iraq is between
Shiite and Sunnis. This is the same thing that Mullahs tried to propagate
during explosion of the holy shrines in Samarra.
While millions of Iraqis
– more united than ever - are demonstrating out in different cities and crying
for fundamental changes in the body of corrupted Iraqi government, ISIS tries
to ruin current revolution, divert people’s uprisings, and segregate between
religious groups of Shiites and Sunnis.
ISIS did the same thing
two years ago. When Iraqi people in 6 Sunni provinces arose against oppression
of prime minster Al-Maleki and consequently eliminated him from the power, ISIS
put the achievement of the revolution in vein by conducting horrible crimes in
Mousel and other places under its control. ISIS impaired reputation of the
revolution and still continues to do so.
Although ISIS and Mullahs
in Iran have differences, they have many things in common; they both against
humanity; they both have medieval-fundamentalist ideology; they both want to
have their own Caliphate in the whole world, they both want to divert people’s
demands for democracy, they both don’t want people to stand up on their own
feet.
With all these thing in
common, Khamenei should claps for ISIS role when ISIS tries to turn the war in
Iraq to a sectarian war. Mullahs’ regime and ISIS have same agenda for Iraq
which is destruction of the whole country. They want a chaos in Iraq in order
to govern their theocracy.
But now, Iraqis are more vigilant than ever. They
stood up on their own feet. They are looking for change. They don’t let anybody
put their efforts in vein. They will triumph over evil forces, from Mullahs
proxies to ISIS thugs.
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