Showing posts with label ISIS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ISIS. Show all posts

Monday, August 17, 2015

Iran supreme leader, Khamenei claps for ISIS role in Iraq


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.

Monday, June 29, 2015

Does Obama or next US President fix strategic mistakes in the Middle East?


After September 11, tragic attack on Twin Towers, President Bush targeted Al-Qaeda basis in Afghanistan. Iranian regime, as godfather ofterrorism, feared that it would be the next target on global fight against terrorism. So, it applied some measures to divert coalition forces toward a false target. Iranian Mullahs pretended to join the coalition on fight againstTaliban and Al-Qaeda. Whereas they housed Al-Qaeda top officials in Iran.

Monday, June 8, 2015

How to deal with Islamic Extremism?


Cancer spreads on human body when protein tissues overgrowth. Effected cancer cells start to destroy healthy cells and make a disorder in human body. Ironically, guest (cancer) destroys its host (human body.)
Cancers can be categorized in two types. One is benign and the other is malignant. In benign cancer, body cells are not destroyed totally, so we can cautiously say that it is not fatal. This type of cancer is treatable if it is diagnosed early. On the other hand, malignant cancer does not have any mercy to body cells and destroy them all to the last point. No treatment has found for this type of cancer yet.

Monday, June 1, 2015

New presidential candidate Lindsey Graham on Iran and Syria issues


Senator Lindsey Graham announced his presidential bid. Let’s share some of his clear and firm background on two major international challenges, Iran and Syria.
  1. Obama "screams loudly & carries no stick," in Russia & Syria.  (Mar 2014)
  2. Support the Syrian rebels against Assad & Iran. (Oct 2013)
  3. Intervention in Syria to degrade Assad's chemical weapons. (Sep 2013)
  4. Getting Syria wrong leads to Iranian nukes. (Sep 2013)
  5. Syria: Assad must go, and small arms won't do it. (Jun 2013)
  6. Get involved in Syria to protect against al Qaeda and Iran. (Apr 2013)
  7. Voted YES on designating Iran's Revolutionary Guards as terrorists. (Sep 2007)
  8. Sponsored prevention, not containment, for Iranian nukes. (May 2012)
  9. Sanctions on Iran to end nuclear program. (Apr 2009)

Sunday, May 31, 2015

While Iran negotiates on nuke, it has been busy ....

Iran is busy on:

  1. Funding shiite militias in Iraq and taking over the government
  2. Backing Houthi rebels in overthrowing the Yemen government
  3. Arresting and holding four Americans without trial of charge
  4. Executing 1500 political dissidents, religious minorities and women
  5. Baking Syria's war and giving birth to ISIS
  6. Passing laws legalizing child marriages and misogyny in Iran
Iran's mullahs want nuclear deal only to end sanctions and bring in $100 billions in immediate cash with billions more to follow in trade, foreign investments and oil sales.
It's not about doing a deal, only the right deal.
Contact your representative and senator, ask them to hold Iran accountable.

For more insight, read this article: Can a strong agreement be possible when there are doubts about nuclear program in Iran?

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Threat of Mullahs in Iran - Our world is moving in which direction? Peace or war?

Ariha city in Syria, was seized by a Syrian coalition of opposition groups. Reuters said the fall of Ariha, was a great blow to the morale of Bashar al-Assad's forces. But still, the regime of Bashar al-Assad, with the support of the Iranian regime commits crimes against the Syrian people, especially women and children. As Valerie Amos, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, addressed the Security Council on the situation in Syria that no one should endure current brutality against women and children.

In Saudi Arabia, ISIS blew up 2 Shia mosques which took lives of 25 people.

Monday, May 25, 2015

Assessing President Obama strategy in Iraq after the fall of Ramadi to the ISIS


Ten months after U.S. air strikes began, ISIS militants took control of Ramadi, the capital of Anbar Province. The group launched an assault on May 15 with the backing of sleeper cells to capture government facilities and take control of most of the city just two days later, on May 17. Ramadi is strategic to the Islamic State because of its proximity to Baghdad. The Islamic State group’s seizure of Ramadi, was a painful blow to the US-led war against the jihadists.

What happened in Ramadi was a failure of the Iraqi forces to fight. Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter said Sunday that Iraqi forces had demonstrated “no will to fight” against the ISIS, blaming them for a retreat that led to the terrorist group’s victory in capturing the Iraqi city of Ramadi. Al-Zamili, head of Iraq’s parliamentary defense and security committee, dismissed Carter’s remarks as “unrealistic and baseless”. He said the US had failed to provide “good equipment, weapons and aerial support” to the soldiers and was seeking to “throw the blame on somebody else”. Maj Gen Tim Cross, speaking to the BBC’s Today program, said: “Churchill said back at the beginning of the 20th century, you can destroy an army very quickly, and effectively we did that when we disbanded the Iraqi military back in 2003, but … it can take a generation to build a strong capable military that is going to win this sort of campaign.”


Mr. McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, repeated his call to send American ground troops, including Special Operations forces, into Iraq. Mr. McCain blamed President Obama on CBS’s “Face the Nation” by saying: “We need to have a strategy.” He added, “There is no strategy. And anybody that says that there is I’d like to hear what it is. Because it certainly isn’t apparent now.”

Sunday, May 17, 2015

We did Nothing



I am John Anderson and I am 37 years old. The Islamic Republic of Iran came to power in 1979 and began oppressing its own people. Men and women, young and old were massacred. We all witnessed these horrific scenes and heard their desperate cries for help. But we did nothing. We did not rush to their support and they were all killed.
After that, fundamentalism began its quest to conquer other lands, starting with Iraq. We witnessed wars and the killings. But we did nothing. We didn't provide any help until 1 million people were
killed.

How world reliefs from Iran global threats?



Iran playing a destabilizing role in the Middle East and it is a threat for global peace. It supports Hezbollah in Lebanon. It actively try to interrupt Palestinian peace process. It send arms and intelligence to Houthi rebels in Yemen. It backs criminal Assad in Syria, and support Shiites militias in Iraq. 
So how can we stop Iran doing all this things? Maybe President Obama’s answer to this question is to reach a deal with Iran. This idea justifies why Washington tried to solicit Tehran’s cooperation against ISIS. But how the United State find morally reprehensible that it could ever, ever sit down across the table with brutal regime in Iran who is responsible for death of many Americans in Iraq  and begin to coordinate an effort towards a common objective, which is the defeat of ISIS. There would not have been ISIS if the U.S. didn't break the promises it made in Iraq. U.S. pulled out of Iraq and provided no help to democratic movement in Iraq and broke its promise to support Sunnis forces. Mullahs filled this gap by spreading Shiites militias all over Iraq who has been killing and torturing Sunnis minorities.

Friday, May 15, 2015

Stop Godfather of ISIS


During my today’s search in twitter, I noticed a hashtag of #StopGodFatherofISIS. Tweets on this hashtag guided my to a YouTube video. So, I decided to write about who is godfather of ISIS?  
Iranians have dubbed their government the 'godfather' of the Islamic State militant group, Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of National Council of Resistance of Iran told a US House subcommittee.
Terrorism and fundamentalism under the name of Islam came to the world as seen by the mullahs’ regime in Iran. Khomeini was the first one who theorized Velayat-e faqih, a Khalife, who should have both political and religious supremacy all over the Muslims and he is the one who should lead the whole Muslim states. This is the same idea that ISIS is based upon.   Despite all their differences, ISIS is very close to the fundamentalists ruling in Iran and even on occasions they have cooperated.
Iranian regime helped the creation of ISIS. Ex-Iraqi Prime Minister, a poppet of Mullahs, governed Iraq for 8 years. During this period Iran spread its control all over Iraq. Iran has been helping Iraqi leaders to fight the Sunnis militants by arming and advising Shiite militias. So Sunnis feel they have being set aside in the political environment of Iraq which helped the emergence of ISIS. Now this jihadist group has captured territories in Iraq and Syria.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Iranian regime: We will not sit by with our hands folded in the face of the terrorism in the region



Today I saw a fanny cartoon.
This is published in Al-Watan, Saudi Arabia, in June 14, 2014

Iranian regime – “We will not sit by with our hands folded in the face of the terrorism in the region”. The octopus tentacles are labeled: “Hizbullah, ISIS, Shi’ite militias, Al-Maliki, Al-Qaeda, IRGC, Al-Assad, the Shabiha, the Syrian army” (Al-Watan, Saudi Arabia, June 14, 2014)

ISIS infiltrates Iraq from Syrian border

Al-Anbar province officials in Iraq, warned about entering of ISIS forces through Syrian-Iraqi border. Hundreds of ISIS militias crossed the border on May 10, 2015 according to Al-Anbar city council announcement. Convoys of ISIS vehicles entered Al-Ghaem city where it is being held by the group since 9 months ago. 

US-led International coalition fighters have routine sorties in the region. What is their mission? Isn't their duty to control the border? I think they easily can intercept ISIS to go back and forth in Syria-Iraq highway. Unfortunately, the coalition still is careless about spreading ISIS in Iraq. They haven’t aware of how dangerous it can be if they don’t do anything today. We warn them and we hope they listen and react.