Sunday, February 7, 2016
Iran Dares Saudi Arabia To Intervene In Syria
New York Times: Iranian Commander Dismisses Saudi Role in Syria
TEHRAN — A top Iranian commander reacted with ridicule to Saudi Arabia’s suggestion that it was prepared to take part in ground operations in Syria, saying Saturday that the kingdom would not dare send troops there.
Maj. Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari, the head of Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards Corps, said Saudi forces were not capable of operating in an environment as complex as Syria, where a multifaceted civil war has been raging for nearly five years.
Saudi Arabia backs some of the rebel factions there, while Iran supports the government of President Bashar al-Assad and has been sending military advisers for years. More than 400 Iranians have been killed in the conflict.
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WNU Editor: I doubt that Saudi Arabia will take the bait, but it reveals how deeply antagonistic relations are between the two countries.
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"the head of Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards Corps" - NYT
Yeeep. Thats the one lol
Army is downsizing from 450K to 420K. It has commitments all over.
The IRG is a problem. It could have local superiority.
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