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15,000 Iranian special forces headed to Syria

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The regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria is expecting up to 15,000 Iranian troops to help maintain order in the country’s provinces, a Chinese newspaper reports. Iran has yet to confirm or deny the news.

According to the central Chinese daily Renmin Ribao, the Iranian special task troops are due to be deployed in Syria’s key provinces.

The Syrian opposition announced earlier that commander of Iran’s elite Quds Force, Qassem Suleimani, advises the Syrian authorities on quashing the country’s opposition movement, the Telegraph newspaper reports.

According to the Israeli daily Haaretz, the Quds Force includes 15,000 elite soldiers, who operated in Iraq and other wars on foreign soil. The Quds is reportedly in charge of training and funding Hezbollah.

The number of advisers and troops from the Quds in Syria could reach up to high hundreds or low thousands, the Telegraph reports. The newspaper said that they have set up at least one military base near the capital Damascus.

Official Tehran has neither confirmed nor refuted the news of its military participation in Syria. However, according to the head of the country’s state news agency Mehr, it is not in Iran’s plans to send any military contingent to the country.

“As far as I know there is not and will not be any program to dispatch Iranian military troops to Syria,” Reza Moghadasi told in his interview to Voice of Russia radio station.

Seyed Mohammad Marandi from the University of Tehran, speaking to RT regarding the troops, dismissed the news as “basically Western propaganda” and attributed the claims to erroneous information received by the Chinese media.

“Iran has no troops in the country. Iran has never had troops involved in the problems within Syria.”

“Someone in the Chinese media has been receiving information that is completely false,” said Marandi.

He went on to say that the Iranian government supports Assad al-Bashar’s regime, but at the same time emphasized the fact that foreign intervention goes against Iranian policy.

“Iran’s position is based on a moral principal and that is the non-interference of hegemonic powers and the non-interference of neighboring countries in Syrian affairs,” he concluded.

Israeli website debka.com announced earlier that the UK and Qatari forces are involved with the conflict in Syria, directing tactics of the opposition forces in the bloody battle for Homs. According to the website, the presence of the foreign troops topped the agenda of talks Russia's foreign intelligence chief Fradkov and Foreign Minister Lavrov held with Assad’s officials on Tuesday.

Syrian tanks and troops reportedly massed outside Homs on Friday. A large offensive is expected to hit the city and its neighborhood in the nearest future.

Up to 110 people have reportedly been killed in Homs on Thursday. As of yet, it is impossible to verify the number of casualties.

Konstantin Kosachev, the deputy chairman of the State Duma Foreign Affairs Committee commented that US intervention in Damascus was a precursor to regime change in Iran. He said that after the Syrian government is “forcefully removed” he expected “something similar will start happening in Iran.”

“This is not about democracy in Syria. This is not about any internal developments in this country. This is about Syrian foreign policy because Syria is considered and is, in reality, one of the closest allies of certain countries in the region.” said Kosachev.

He underlined the West’s ulterior motives in supporting a regime change in Syria and the removal of President Bashar al- Assad.
The Islamic Republic is supporting a secular despot against a popular insurrection that will likely lead to an Islamist government :lol: :lol:
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Iran is only playing the "theocrasy" card because it wants to gain influence through religion. But they also defend anti sunni, muslim "forces". That is why you are seeing both Hisbollah & Iran coming to save syria.

Iran's true enemy is the Sunni gulf states, not really Israel. And they know that. Iran occupies islands beloging to the Arabs.

They also have their own "ogaden,kashmir" situation in Bahrain. The people are 90% iranian and shia, yet they are ruled by a sunni arab monarchy.

So the true war is between these 2 forces and Saudi arabia seems to be losing ever since 1979.
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British/Qatari special forces currently in Syria helping the rebels:
operations units are operating with rebel forces under cover in the Syrian city of Homs just 162 kilometers from Damascus, according to debkafile’s exclusive military and intelligence sources. The foreign troops are not engaged in direct combat with the Syrian forces bombarding different parts of Syria's third largest city of 1.2 million. They are tactical advisers, manage rebel communications lines and relay their requests for arms, ammo, fighters and logistical aid to outside suppliers, mostly in Turkey.

This site is the first to report the presence of foreign military forces in any of the Syrian uprising's embattled areas.
Our sources report the two foreign contingents have set up four centers of operation - in the northern Homs district of Khaldiya, Bab Amro in the east, and Bab Derib and Rastan in the north. Each district is home to about a quarter of a million people.

.....The presence of the British and Qatari troops was seized on by Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan for the new plan he unveiled to parliament in Ankara Tuesday, Feb. 7. Treating the British-Qatari contingents as the first foreign foot wedged through the Syrian door, his plan hinges on consigning a new Turkish-Arab force to Homs through that door and under the protection of those contingents. Later, they would go to additional flashpoint cities.
Russians coming in:
The West and Russia had a major showdown Saturday Feb. 5 over the Arab League resolution calling on Bashar Assad to step down. US President Barack Obama said the UN must take a stand against his "relentless brutality" and hold a vote before the end of the day. The vote was defeated by Russian and China vetoes. debkafile: Moscow backed its hard line against the West by putting Rapid Reaction Force (aka Spetsnaz) units on the ready to set out for Syria.

Brilliant! Let the Arab world fall into chaos and civil war as retribution for all the problems they caused in Somalia. Poetic Justice. :up:
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Re: 15,000 Iranian special forces headed to Syria

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^
Actually the shias in Bahrain are Arabs and the minority Sunnis are Persian
So that shows how much you know about the situation

Long live the Islamic Republic of Iran :up:
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Shit is hitting the fan!

Its only a matter of time before


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Thuganomics wrote:^
Actually the shias in Bahrain are Arabs and the minority Sunnis are Persian
So that shows how much you know about the situation

Long live the Islamic Republic of Iran :up:
Give me info on that please :up:
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Thuganomics wrote:^
Actually the shias in Bahrain are Arabs and the minority Sunnis are Persian
So that shows how much you know about the situation

Long live the Islamic Republic of Iran :up:
Hold up, is Sameera trying to act well informed? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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The majority sunni tribes are arab, from very old arab lines.
But there are a minority of arabized Persians just like in Dubai.

and the shiites also have arabized Persians among them
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Re: 15,000 Iranian special forces headed to Syria

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Coeus wrote:Iran is only playing the "theocrasy" card because it wants to gain influence through religion. But they also defend anti sunni, muslim "forces". That is why you are seeing both Hisbollah & Iran coming to save syria.

Iran's true enemy is the Sunni gulf states, not really Israel. And they know that. Iran occupies islands beloging to the Arabs.

They also have their own "ogaden,kashmir" situation in Bahrain. The people are 90% iranian and shia, yet they are ruled by a sunni arab monarchy.

So the true war is between these 2 forces and Saudi arabia seems to be losing ever since 1979.

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