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The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement a Boeing B-17 crashed at the end of Runway 6 while attempting to land at 10 a.m. at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Conn., located north of Hartford.
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Bellingcat's Five-Star Investigation Reveals Identity Of 'SouthFront Founder'
https://southfront.org/bellingcats-five-star-investigation-reveals-identity-of-southfront-founder/
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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Personally I think the ongoing protests are really related to the named events (ie. Syria/Iraq border crossing). It's yet another attempt to destabilize the country. Ture is that Iraq fights with several social problems. No wonder, the country was unlawfully invaded by the globalist armed wing known as NATO, country's economy and wealth was stolen and put in hands of the World Bank banksters. So it's not surprising that there are no jobs or poor wages. Let's not forget that the country was used as launching pad for NATO irregulars known as ISIS, who once again destroyed half the country.
It's very easy to use disappointed population, spark protests and turn them in riots. New Iraqi government is not zionist friendly (they directly blamed current attacks on Israel), is not globalist friendly (they want US/NATO to gtfo of the countra) and has good relations with Iran (recently Al-Sadr met with Khamenei and Soleimani in Iran).
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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IRAQ - Security forces fire on protesters in Baghdad. pic.twitter.com/aL1SOmLq4B
— Ali Özkök (@Ozkok_A) October 2, 2019
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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'We are walking on tiptoes' since downing of Russian plane in #Syria: IDF official https://aml.ink/nOUGh #Israel #Russia
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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Ahead Of US Nuke Talks, North Korea Fires "Ballistic Missiles" Into Japanese Waters
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ahead-nuke-talks-north-korea-fires-ballistic-missiles-japanese-waters
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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KneelB4Zod! wrote:Re Iraq:
Personally I think the ongoing protests are really related to the named events (ie. Syria/Iraq border crossing). It's yet another attempt to destabilize the country. Ture is that Iraq fights with several social problems. No wonder, the country was unlawfully invaded by the globalist armed wing known as NATO, country's economy and wealth was stolen and put in hands of the World Bank banksters. So it's not surprising that there are no jobs or poor wages. Let's not forget that the country was used as launching pad for NATO irregulars known as ISIS, who once again destroyed half the country.
It's very easy to use disappointed population, spark protests and turn them in riots. New Iraqi government is not zionist friendly (they directly blamed current attacks on Israel), is not globalist friendly (they want US/NATO to gtfo of the countra) and has good relations with Iran (recently Al-Sadr met with Khamenei and Soleimani in Iran).
The video below explains that if the current Iraqi Goverment fell it would most likely be the PMF who takover, The current goverment in Iraq is the best the west can get the west needs to accept they have no influence in places like Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey or Iran anymore.
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#breaking: #IRAQi protesters breach the official Najaf provisional council (city hall)
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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“10 of us will die , 100 of us will die we won’t stop” Iraqi protesters marching toward Baghdad Airport pic.twitter.com/60whu52LSK
— Steven nabil (@thestevennabil) October 2, 2019
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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Talos wrote:KneelB4Zod! wrote:Re Iraq:
Personally I think the ongoing protests are really related to the named events (ie. Syria/Iraq border crossing). It's yet another attempt to destabilize the country. Ture is that Iraq fights with several social problems. No wonder, the country was unlawfully invaded by the globalist armed wing known as NATO, country's economy and wealth was stolen and put in hands of the World Bank banksters. So it's not surprising that there are no jobs or poor wages. Let's not forget that the country was used as launching pad for NATO irregulars known as ISIS, who once again destroyed half the country.
It's very easy to use disappointed population, spark protests and turn them in riots. New Iraqi government is not zionist friendly (they directly blamed current attacks on Israel), is not globalist friendly (they want US/NATO to gtfo of the countra) and has good relations with Iran (recently Al-Sadr met with Khamenei and Soleimani in Iran).
The video below explains that if the current Iraqi Goverment fell it would most likely be the PMF who takover, The current goverment in Iraq is the best the west can get the west needs to accept they have no influence in places like Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey or Iran anymore.
We will see soon where the path goes I guess.
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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At this point not sure if the government can stop this , protests are happening in more than 11 provinces out of 18 total #Iraq #Save_the_Iraqi_people
Protesters are on Al-Jmhuria bridge in #Baghdad aiming to reach the green zone, while massive gun fires are heard being shot by the security forces toward the sky. #العراق pic.twitter.com/Ggr2kAx8rZ
— Lawk Ghafuri (@LawkGhafuri) October 2, 2019
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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KneelB4Zod! wrote:Steven nabil
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At this point not sure if the government can stop this , protests are happening in more than 11 provinces out of 18 total #Iraq #Save_the_Iraqi_peopleProtesters are on Al-Jmhuria bridge in #Baghdad aiming to reach the green zone, while massive gun fires are heard being shot by the security forces toward the sky. #العراق pic.twitter.com/Ggr2kAx8rZ
— Lawk Ghafuri (@LawkGhafuri) October 2, 2019
I wonder if the PMF will use the chaos as cover to attack the Green zone or US Embassy?
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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Breaking: Iraqi minster of defense. orders all forces to be on high alert to preserve the mandate of the government and important locations, foreign embassies and diplomatic missions
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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مقتدى الصدر: نرفض التعدي على المتظاهرين العزل في العراق #العربية_عاجل https://t.co/a1vIGVFnOW
— العربية عاجل (@AlArabiya_Brk) October 2, 2019
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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#BREAKING: after days of protests, Iraqi Defense Minister declares the state of emergency, and calls forces to be "on high alert" pic.twitter.com/jEU4DXrnQa
— Amichai Stein (@AmichaiStein1) October 2, 2019
An Iraqi protesterc - young engineer wearing a polo shirt telling us how the govt forces fired live ammunition and gas grenades to try and disperse them then asking for everyone to support them in their demands for rights #Save_the_Iraqi_people #Iraq #العراق pic.twitter.com/8N5iMZ32LE
— Steven nabil (@thestevennabil) October 2, 2019
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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Talos wrote:
From what I understand shias in Basra and Al sadr city are anti Iran and anti American and follow Mutada Al Sadr while shias in Najaf and Karbala are very pro Iran as most people in those cities have family members in Iran and they mostly follow Ayatollah Khamenei.
I don't know if whole Najaf and Karbala but Khamenei has a following in Iraq and the Shia cities. Majority in Iraq as a whole are following Ayatollah Sistani who is the highest Iraqi Shia cleric, he is the head of the Hawza of Najaf and has big following in the city. But also Muqtada has many supporters there too because he won the last elections in Najaf with 10,000 votes more than the second place and came second in Karbala with only 2,000 votes behind pro-Iran Conquest Alliance. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Iraqi_parliamentary_election
Muqtada, his supporters and other Iraqi Shias who are protesting are against Iranian meddling in Iraqi politics. They are also against American meddling in Iraqi politics and oppose American and Zionist actions against Iran.
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E-V13 wrote:Talos wrote:
From what I understand shias in Basra and Al sadr city are anti Iran and anti American and follow Mutada Al Sadr while shias in Najaf and Karbala are very pro Iran as most people in those cities have family members in Iran and they mostly follow Ayatollah Khamenei.
I don't know if whole Najaf and Karbala but Khamenei has a following in Iraq and the Shia cities. Majority in Iraq as a whole are following Ayatollah Sistani who is the highest Iraqi Shia cleric, he is the head of the Hawza of Najaf and has big following in the city. But also Muqtada has many supporters there too because he won the last elections in Najaf with 10,000 votes more than the second place and came second in Karbala with only 2,000 votes behind pro-Iran Conquest Alliance. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Iraqi_parliamentary_election
Muqtada, his supporters and other Iraqi Shias who are protesting are against Iranian meddling in Iraqi politics. They are also against American meddling in Iraqi politics and oppose American and Zionist actions against Iran.
Yep everything you said is spot on basically the shias are split between iraqi nationalists who don't want interference from any country and those who want to almost merge with Iran like the PMF and the Shia mecca in Karbala. Its also worth mentioning that Ayatollah Sistani was born in Iran not Iraq but there is rivalry between Iran Ayatollahs and Iraqi Ayatollahs on whether Qom in Iran or Karbala in Iraq should be the Shia religious capital.
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#BREAKING Death toll in #Iraq protests rises to seven (video from #Baghdad) pic.twitter.com/uZwnrW1SMm
— Guy Elster (@guyelster) October 2, 2019
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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Talos wrote:E-V13 wrote:Talos wrote:
From what I understand shias in Basra and Al sadr city are anti Iran and anti American and follow Mutada Al Sadr while shias in Najaf and Karbala are very pro Iran as most people in those cities have family members in Iran and they mostly follow Ayatollah Khamenei.
I don't know if whole Najaf and Karbala but Khamenei has a following in Iraq and the Shia cities. Majority in Iraq as a whole are following Ayatollah Sistani who is the highest Iraqi Shia cleric, he is the head of the Hawza of Najaf and has big following in the city. But also Muqtada has many supporters there too because he won the last elections in Najaf with 10,000 votes more than the second place and came second in Karbala with only 2,000 votes behind pro-Iran Conquest Alliance. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Iraqi_parliamentary_election
Muqtada, his supporters and other Iraqi Shias who are protesting are against Iranian meddling in Iraqi politics. They are also against American meddling in Iraqi politics and oppose American and Zionist actions against Iran.
Yep everything you said is spot on basically the shias are split between iraqi nationalists who don't want interference from any country and those who want to almost merge with Iran like the PMF and the Shia mecca in Karbala. Its also worth mentioning that Ayatollah Sistani was born in Iran not Iraq but there is rivalry between Iran Ayatollahs and Iraqi Ayatollahs on whether Qom in Iran or Karbala in Iraq should be the Shia religious capital.
Yes, Shias in Iraq who follow Khamenei have his authority above all other and have said that if for example he orders them they will topple the Iraqi government. The ideology of Khamenei and the Islamic republic of Iran is called "velayat e faqih" which means the rule of the jurist. They believe that the Shia cleric must rule over the nation.
The two biggest Shia Seminaries or Hawzas in Arabic are Najaf and Qom. There Shia students are taught the religion and are trained to become clerics.
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Russia denies testing S-500 system in Syria, says system could be active in 2020 http://dlvr.it/RFMtBz #Syria #Russia
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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Homs: Dozens of displaced families return to their homes in Qusair town of Homs countryside after rehabilitation of houses and service institutions in the town.
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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Yes he's always been the 'clever' one...
prefers the background like a looming shadow.... flying back and forth to Riyadh picking up 'donations'.. keeping his own militia while calling for the PMU to be disarmed/dismantled.
Then suddenly showing up in Tehran last week for a photo op of solidarity w/ the pillars of shiite powers.
He's had a 'wait and see' attitude and even said so when they finally formed gov't/chose Mahdi.
He's not one of my favorite characters in the Levant power base.
I don't trust him.
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KneelB4Zod! wrote:Re Iraq:
Personally I think the ongoing protests are really related to the named events (ie. Syria/Iraq border crossing). It's yet another attempt to destabilize the country. Ture is that Iraq fights with several social problems. No wonder, the country was unlawfully invaded by the globalist armed wing known as NATO, country's economy and wealth was stolen and put in hands of the World Bank banksters. So it's not surprising that there are no jobs or poor wages. Let's not forget that the country was used as launching pad for NATO irregulars known as ISIS, who once again destroyed half the country.
It's very easy to use disappointed population, spark protests and turn them in riots. New Iraqi government is not zionist friendly (they directly blamed current attacks on Israel), is not globalist friendly (they want US/NATO to gtfo of the countra) and has good relations with Iran (recently Al-Sadr met with Khamenei and Soleimani in Iran).
I respectfully disagree Zod. I was deep into Shiism before and got to know many Iraqi Shias who have explained me the situation in Iraq. Iraqi Shias are fed up with Shia political parties and its not from today. Maliki and Abadi governments were also a failure. They made Iraq one of the most corrupt nations on Earth. Iraqi Shias are saying that even under the time of Saddam it was better, who they hate as he oppressed Shias. Iraqi Shias are calling the Shia political parties post-2003 neo-Baathists.
Shia political parties are ruling Iraq for 16 years, so they are all to be blamed. What they have done to Iraq and Iraqi people is in collaboration with the Clerical authorities, ahead with Ayatollah Sistani who called on Iraqis, all these years to go vote for corrupt politicians and who also supports the American political system which was imposed upon Iraq. There are pictures of clerics and politicians sitting on large tables full with large quantities of food while Iraqis search for food from the dumpsters. Meanwhile the Clerical authorities and political parties own millions.
Not everything can be blamed on the West and the Zionists. Just because someone opposes America and Zionists doesn't mean that he is good.
Muqtada has good relations with Iran but he is against Iranian meddling in Iraqi politics. He is always on the side of the people, called corrupt politicians and lead past protests. He was leading the previous protests, months and years ago, when Iraqis stormed Iraqi parliament. The West and the Zionists wouldn't gain anything from this if Muqtada brings this government down and supports a new technocrat government which can do better for Iraqis. Many Iraqis are calling for end of political parties and appointment of technocrats.
I was looking at pictures of people who went to protest for better Iraq with bullets in their stomachs, arms, etc. Wtf is this? This dog Abdul Mahdi is as worse as Netanyahu, he should be hanged on Tahrir Square in Baghdad.
Iraq is the cradle of civilization and Iraqis are one of the greatest nations on Earth and they deserve a better Iraq.
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#BREAKING Internet access cut across much of #Iraq: internet blockage observatory NetBlocks
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Probably should get used to this.. It's going to be the almost automatic response of most gov'ts to civil unrest/riots.KneelB4Zod! wrote:Guy Elster
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#BREAKING Internet access cut across much of #Iraq: internet blockage observatory NetBlocks
knock out social interaction/communication.
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E-V13 wrote:KneelB4Zod! wrote:Re Iraq:
Personally I think the ongoing protests are really related to the named events (ie. Syria/Iraq border crossing). It's yet another attempt to destabilize the country. Ture is that Iraq fights with several social problems. No wonder, the country was unlawfully invaded by the globalist armed wing known as NATO, country's economy and wealth was stolen and put in hands of the World Bank banksters. So it's not surprising that there are no jobs or poor wages. Let's not forget that the country was used as launching pad for NATO irregulars known as ISIS, who once again destroyed half the country.
It's very easy to use disappointed population, spark protests and turn them in riots. New Iraqi government is not zionist friendly (they directly blamed current attacks on Israel), is not globalist friendly (they want US/NATO to gtfo of the countra) and has good relations with Iran (recently Al-Sadr met with Khamenei and Soleimani in Iran).
I respectfully disagree Zod. I was deep into Shiism before and got to know many Iraqi Shias who have explained me the situation in Iraq. Iraqi Shias are fed up with Shia political parties and its not from today. Maliki and Abadi governments were also a failure. They made Iraq one of the most corrupt nations on Earth. Iraqi Shias are saying that even under the time of Saddam it was better, who they hate as he oppressed Shias. Iraqi Shias are calling the Shia political parties post-2003 neo-Baathists.
Shia political parties are ruling Iraq for 16 years, so they are all to be blamed. What they have done to Iraq and Iraqi people is in collaboration with the Clerical authorities, ahead with Ayatollah Sistani who called on Iraqis, all these years to go vote for corrupt politicians and who also supports the American political system which was imposed upon Iraq. There are pictures of clerics and politicians sitting on large tables full with large quantities of food while Iraqis search for food from the dumpsters. Meanwhile the Clerical authorities and political parties own millions.
Not everything can be blamed on the West and the Zionists. Just because someone opposes America and Zionists doesn't mean that he is good.
Muqtada has good relations with Iran but he is against Iranian meddling in Iraqi politics. He is always on the side of the people, called corrupt politicians and lead past protests. He was leading the previous protests, months and years ago, when Iraqis stormed Iraqi parliament. The West and the Zionists wouldn't gain anything from this if Muqtada brings this government down and supports a new technocrat government which can do better for Iraqis. Many Iraqis are calling for end of political parties and appointment of technocrats.
I was looking at pictures of people who went to protest for better Iraq with bullets in their stomachs, arms, etc. Wtf is this? This dog Abdul Mahdi is as worse as Netanyahu, he should be hanged on Tahrir Square in Baghdad.
Iraq is the cradle of civilization and Iraqis are one of the greatest nations on Earth and they deserve a better Iraq.
"Shia political parties are ruling Iraq for 16 years"
Well, the parties that are allowed to rule the country. Let's not forget - after invasion a group of collaborators was placed to their offices to act as puppet government. We can find very clear parallels with Ukraine, for example. Or Afghanistan. No one takes seriously government in Kabul. This is result. On one side we have extremely corrupt politicians, who are supported from abroad, mostly because no one else than corrupt crook would cooperate with occupants, and on other side we have extremely upset population that can be very easily manipulated into protests and riots if the corrupt leadership, or its part, goes of the upon agreed agenda.
For restoration of Iraq it's neccessary to have government that will work for its country and people. No such government would allow US/NATO presence and thievery. The murderous occupants mow even kill those, who sacrificed so much in the fight against western supported salafists.
So this is why Iraq is where it is now. Wit the US/globalists in the country there won't be government that will care about the country and its people at first place.
And Al-Sadr seems to be just another opportunist imho. He fought back against the invaders but then he was allowed to take a part of globalist brought power and now he acts as all other politicians, who use any opportunity for themselves.
That's just my take of all of this and it does not mean I claim it as undisputable truth.
Btw, this is quite accurate comment from Ali I think:
Ali
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Protests in Iraq is purely economical and corruption related yet some are showing it as protests against Iran because they simply try to involve iran in every single thing that happens in the region.
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Some say that the corruption is due iran interference although the country been is shit since US invasion and the destruction of the country infrastructure
Ali
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What happened after 2003 is that idiots reached power in country not because of their experience in the office they took but because they pledged loyalty to US interests, while having zero knowledge in how to run a country that just had a devastating war
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Dont ask why people dont have power and water now but why they didnt have it since the first government formed after 2003 by US, dont ask where is the oil money now but where the oil money went since 2003
Problem is not Iran but the corrupt officials appointed by US after war
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Dont use people pain to write shinny articles, for once for god sake, they already suffered enough.
And believe it or not, I didn't read his comments before I wrote mine above.
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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#IRGC is reportedly flying its militias from #Iran to #Iraq to aid their puppet Hashd Al-Sha'bi terrorists suppress the iraqi protesters. They may use alternative airfields for landing, unlikely to land at official airports.
#Iraq_protest #IranRegimeChange #IRGCTerrorists
Lol zero evidence of that happening complete propaganda by someone who lives in Washington.
The best twitter account to follow of someone who actually lives in Iraq is
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"I assure you, ladies and gentlemen that, very soon history will show that we and our allies have fought a war on behalf of the whole world against terrorism supported by governments that will be held accountable by its own people..."
Quoting Dostoyevsky:
"Rest assured, hell is big enough for all. It doesn't deserve this fierce competition over who will be the worst." - Dr. Bashar Jaafari, UNSC session, 22nd of February, 2018
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