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US army SOF raid with coalition forces in Sadr city, Baghdad, Iraq. Operation Iraqi Freedom. Filmed through night vision. Visible IR lasers, minigun, and C-RAM tracers.

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The Iraqi government is closing ranks in support of the Iraqi resistance against US – and Iranian? – aggression. 🇮🇶 🇺🇸 🇮🇷 The Iraqi National Security Council has authorised the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) to respond in accordance with the principles of the right of retaliation and self-defence. The trigger was a US air strike against the PMF’s operational headquarters in Anbar province this morning, in which Saad al-Baiji, the PMF’s operational commander in Anbar, was killed along with 14 of his men. In total, there were 30 dead and wounded. The attack took place during a security meeting attended by high-ranking commanders. The trigger was a US airstrike on the PMF’s operational headquarters in Anbar province this morning, in which Saad al-Baiji, the PMF’s operational commander in Anbar, was killed along with 14 of his men. In total, there were 30 dead and wounded. The attack took place during a security meeting attended by high-ranking commanders. This marks a significant shift from the Iraqi government’s traditional stance of remaining on the sidelines of this conflict and officially recognises the PMF as an integral part of the Iraqi armed forces, who, alongside the rest of the Iraqi Security Forces, succeeded in liberating the country from the clutches of ISIS between 2014 and 2017. The PMF comprises around 250,000 units across Iraqi territory, providing a massive deterrent against any attempt to use Iraq as a springboard for a potential ground operation in Iran. However, the Iraqi government has also accused Iran of being involved in violations of Iraqi sovereignty, whether through direct actions or the use of Iraqi territory in the regional conflict. Baghdad considers that these strikes jeopardise the country’s stability and affect forces that are an official part of the Iraqi state. (Continue)

@Suriyak

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PMF The PMF was formed by joining Shia militias that fought alongside the US during the invasion of Iraq. and was officially organized in 2014 to fight those who resisted the invasion. Following Calls by the Iraqi Shia clergy Al-Sisitani to join forces with the US occupation Officially, the declared fight was against the terrorist organization ISIS. However, in reality, it fought anyone who opposed the post-US invasion vision for Iraq. Its personnel are overwhelmingly from the Shia community in Iraq. However, the militias loyalty lies with Iran due to religious affiliation, since the Supreme Leader of Iran is regarded by many as a religious authority for Shia in the region, and due to funding from Tehran The temporary alliances between the US and Iran in Iraq and Afghanistan collapsed once the US achieved its objectives in Iraq by implementing an American-drafted constitution known as the Paul Bremer constitution and establishing full American control over Iraqi oil sales, where the Iraqi oil revenues are deposited in an account of the Central Bank of Iraq at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, giving the US significant leverage over the flow of funds, and the Iraqi government has to make a request and show where the money will be spent in order for the US to deny or approve requests. Iran also used the PMF in Syria along with other Iraqi Shia militias such as Abu Fadhl al-Abbas and other militias. When the temporary alliance collapsed in the American-invaded territories after Trump’s first term, and now in an open war in his second term, the PMF is striking US assets in Iraq, and the US is striking yesterday’s allied camps. Videos: US strikes on PMF militias camps in Iraq from the past few days.

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Updated: Confirmed At the request of the Iranian and Turkish foreign ministers, Iraq has deployed forces between the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and Iran. They have now blocked the United States and Israel’s plan for a possible ground operation into Iran. The Iraqi government asked the Iraqi Kurdish Guards (PUK) to withdraw from the Iran–Iraq border and replaced them with the so-called Iraqi Army, which is mostly made up of Iran-backed Hashd al-Shaabi forces. Video: Shows the moment they were moving toward the border between Iraqi Kurdistan and Iran. Photo: Shows the moment they arrived at the Iraqi Kurdistan–Iran border. They also held a meeting with Iran’s IRGC for two hours (in Penjwen area) A source from Iraqi Kurdistan told Kurd Alarm that the majority of these Iraqi forces are Iran-backed Hashd al-Shaabi, and that there are many Iranian agents within the groups tasked with carrying out assassinations of Iranian Kurdish leaders and military commanders. How this happened: On Friday, March 6, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called PUK President Bafel Talabani. At the same time, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan whose country is a NATO member called KRG Prime Minister Masrour Barzani and Nechirvan Barzani, the President of the Kurdistan Region. The Turkish foreign minister initially wanted to deploy Turkish and Iraqi forces between the Kurdistan Region and Iran to block any ground operation into Iran. However, they eventually agreed that only Iraqi forces would be deployed. This had already been ordered by Iraq, and the Kurdish authorities were only informed afterward. kurd alarm reported via telegram at

Botin Kurdistani

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