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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke
    So, who is fighting the ISIS, anyway?
    Allegedly the Iranians are still fighting terrorists. Or possibly just indicating to whoever watches these things, that others can easily eliminate "terrorists", or their funders/trainers/arms suppliers, from afar.

    They appear to have launched some ground to ground ballistic missiles from Iran, which took out some terrorists, or one should say crusader coalition proxy terrorists, in the Syrian province of Deir-ez Zor.

    Does country "A" require country 'B's" permission to fly it's missiles over it, even when targeted to hit a target in country "C" ?

    No word of any foreign agents being killed, yet.

    The Iranian site has some videos indication the alleged missile launches when it was dark. Presumably after the ameristanis illegally shot down a Syrian airplane in an act of war.

    The flight path from eastern Iran to western Syria looks like the missiles would be flying over or near to Mosul. One wonders what the crusader coalition thought when they noticed them being fired, flying over crusader coalition assets and hitting crusader coalition allies/terrorists.

    "While the Iranian missile strike is a significant military action, its main goal was political, according to Peter Ford, a former UK Ambassador to Syria and Bahrain, who believes the strike will send a clear message to Iran’s enemies in the region.

    “Militarily, it’s significant. The strike appears to have taken out quite a number of ISIS fighters and leadership. But the political ramifications are the most important. Saudi Arabia will have received the signal loud and clear,” Ford told RT.

    “Saudi Arabia in recent weeks, encouraged by Donald Trump, has thrown down the gauntlet to Tehran and been virtually threatening military moves against Tehran. Well, here’s Tehran’s response: Don’t mess with us, we have a long reach.”


    The Revolutionary Guards targeted the bases and headquarters of terrorists that Iran believes to be responsible for the Tehran attacks. The missiles have reportedly killed large numbers of terrorists and inflicted significant material damage, Tasnim said.

    The Revolutionary Guards used Zulfiqar solid fuel ballistic missiles, which have an effective range of 700 kilometers, according to Iran’s Fars news agency."



    https://www.rt.com/news/392940-iran-...issiles-syria/


    "TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) announced that it has conducted missile attacks against Takfiri (extremist) terrorists’ key sites in Syria’s eastern region of Deir Ez-zor in retaliation for deadly terrorist attacks in Tehran.

    In a statement late on Sunday, the IRGC public relations office reminded earlier pledge that the IRGC would retaliate for innocent bloodshed in June 7 terrorist attacks in Tehran, and said, “To that end the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps… a while ago has conducted missile attacks on Takfiri terrorists’ command centers, gatherings, logistic sites and factories of suicide car bombs in Deir ez-Zor region, east of Syria.”
    The statement said “a number of mid-range ground-to-ground missiles were fired from the IRGC aerospace force’s bases in Iran’s western provinces of Kermanshah and Kurdistan."


    https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2...-with-missiles


    Last edited by OhOh; 19-06-2017 at 06:08 PM.

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