لينك به منبع:
Jafari said: "Today, armed cells of resistance have been established
in Islamic countries, and small networks of resistance have been created
in other countries, and we will see their influence in the future.”
The IRGC even has a network of terrorist training camps in Iran where they teach people how to become terrorists, organise bombings, and stage political coups. It is clear that the Iranian Regime is a friend to terrorism rather than an opponent of it.
Iran Regime in Syria
Jafari referred to the Iranian-backed forces in Syria to support Assad as volunteers fighting terrorism, but in reality most fighters for the Shiite volunteer forces are coerced- through promises of citizenship for refugees, promises of a better life for poor people, or threats of violence against them- and they are fighting for terrorists rather than against them.
There are even reports from Human Rights Watch that the Iranian Regime recruited child refugees to fight in Syria, which constitutes a war crime and contravenes the UN Children’s Rights Charter.
The Iranian Regime is not only destabilising the Middle East, it’s forcing its children to help.
- Monday, 04 December 2017 15:19
NCRI Staff
NCRI - The commander of the violent terrorist group, the Iranian
Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) praised the role of the Basij, a
militia group operating within the IRGC, as a model for other Iranian
Regime proxies across the Middle East.
Mohammad Ali Jafari said, in a speech to the Basij forces in Tehran:
"The Basij is a role model for the 'resistance' of the countries in the
region, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, and it is expressed in hundreds
of thousands of people who have undergone training in the forces of
Al-Hashd Al-Sha'abi [popular forces that fought ISIS in Iraq], in Yemen,
and other countries."
Destabilisation of the Middle East
Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran and former
Supreme Leader, had once ordered that the Iranian Regime establish Basij
forces all around the world in order to destabilise the countries
and/or regions which would then make it easier for the Iranian Regime to
take control.
The idea is that once the proxy forces have destabilised a country, a
power vacuum is created which the Iranian Regime can then fill. As they
used proxy groups, the Regime is able to deny association with the
group that helped them steal power.
The Iranian Regime has been following that instruction ever since and
exporting terrorism across the Middle East, which has led to an
incredible amount of Iranian influence in countries like Syria (where
they prop up the Bashar Assad dictatorship), Iraq (where they have
infiltrated the internationally recognised government), Lebanon (where
they support the terrorist Hezbollah cell), and Yemen (where they
support the terrorist Houthis).

The IRGC even has a network of terrorist training camps in Iran where they teach people how to become terrorists, organise bombings, and stage political coups. It is clear that the Iranian Regime is a friend to terrorism rather than an opponent of it.
Iran Regime in Syria
Jafari referred to the Iranian-backed forces in Syria to support Assad as volunteers fighting terrorism, but in reality most fighters for the Shiite volunteer forces are coerced- through promises of citizenship for refugees, promises of a better life for poor people, or threats of violence against them- and they are fighting for terrorists rather than against them.
There are even reports from Human Rights Watch that the Iranian Regime recruited child refugees to fight in Syria, which constitutes a war crime and contravenes the UN Children’s Rights Charter.
The Iranian Regime is not only destabilising the Middle East, it’s forcing its children to help.
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