Iranian Proxy Militia Claims to Have Cells In Washington DC
“Do not think that you and the Americans, by killing Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, will survive the torment of the resistance!”
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“Do not think that you and the Americans, by killing Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, will survive the torment of the resistance!”
Iran struck launched a barrage of ballistic missiles at the same base in Iraq it did last year after the killing of General Qassem Soleimani.
The Biden administration is trying to issue a bold message to Iran, but it’s getting lost in translation and leading to increased violence.
“Iran will not respond to “gestures” and will not be intimidated by criticism from the U.S. and Europe,” said a senior Iranian spokesperson.
POTUS’ first military action — a strike inside Syria targeting Iranian-backed militia assets — is indicative of our flaccid foreign policy.
American airstrikes hit Iran-backed militias in retaliation for earlier attacks against U.S. interests in Syria and Iraq.
At the heart of the matter was the decision by the Biden administration to freeze major arms deals to both the U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia.
State Department: What we will not do is lash out and risk an escalation that plays into the hands of Iran and their attempts to destabilize Iraq.
According to reports, at least four rockets hit the Iraqi military airbase of Balad north of Baghdad on Saturday. One contractor was injured.
If you read the tea leaves, it’s apparent that Iran is infiltrating huge swathes of the globe through proxy militias and surprising allies.
State Department: “The Houthis’ assault on Marib is the action of a group not committed to peace or to ending the war afflicting the people of Yemen.”
Weapons smuggling off the Somali coast is common, but last week the U.S. Navy seized thousands of Russian-made AK-47s, RPGs and machine guns.