yota691 Posted July 2, 2016 Report Share Posted July 2, 2016 Kurdistan region, rejects Iran's Revolutionary Guard commanders threats (Details) 02-07-2016 11:48 AM Hits: 1960 Orbit News - It Kurdistan Regional Government, on Saturday, strong rejection towards the threats made by one of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards commanders of the territory, saying it always works to strengthen ties with Iran in all fields. He was deputy commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Brigadier General Sardar Hossein Salami , had threatened on Kurdistan region yesterday by saying that the Guard "will destroy any source of threat against Iran anywhere , " and accused officials in the region not to "fulfill their oaths." 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 2, 2016 Author Report Share Posted July 2, 2016 Kurdistan government responded to the deputy Iranian Revolutionary Guards threatened to "destroy the region." 07/02/2016 (Independent) ... the Kurdistan Regional Government responded to the threats of the deputy commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard to "the destruction of the region," the student not to use that tone with Kurdistan, promised a position is not commensurate with antique relations and friendship between the provincial government and Tehran. The government said a statement received valuable (Independent) said Saturday that "the Deputy Commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards threatened Sardar Hossein Salami, yesterday during Friday prayers in the Iranian capital Tehran, the Government and people of the Kurdistan region to destroy the Kurdistan region." The statement expressed rejection of Kurdistan "strongly for this improper threat to Sardad Salami and see that the position is not commensurate with antique relations and friendship between the Kurdistan Regional Government and the Islamic Republic of Iran, especially with a full understanding and friendship dialogues between the two sides during this period." The statement added that "this threat completely incompatible with the nature of the discussions are between us and these threats do not serve in any way our relationship must never use this language with the Kurdistan region," he said. "We as a government of the Kurdistan region look with attention to our relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran and seek to continued progress and strengthen these relations in all areas, so the threats is never in line with this trend. " The statement said that "the will of the Kurdistan Regional Government in terms of protection of relations and the promotion of cooperation and the application of international law and on the basis of good neighborliness and cooperation continued constantly be a factor of stability and true peace for the sake of the people of Iran and the Kurdistan region and the region and for this we do not want and do not want to become the land of the Kurdistan region springboard for attack the Iranian territory and any neighboring state to the Kurdistan region. " The deputy commanding general of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Sardar Hossein Salami threatened in the Friday sermon yesterday, the Kurdistan region's leaders to abide by their pledges and warned to destroy all point to pose a threat to the Islamic Republic of Iran without any hesitation. (End) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KDuesing Posted July 2, 2016 Report Share Posted July 2, 2016 Quote saying it always works to strengthen ties with Iran in all fields. That is your first problem, Quote had threatened on Kurdistan region yesterday by saying that the Guard "will destroy any source of threat against Iran anywhere The Iranian Guard doesn't have balls enough to put on a uniform and attack anyone, they would be crushed by anyone in the middle east which is why they hide in plane cloths in other country's spreading corruption with militias and infiltrating governments threw idiots like Maliki. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TennesseeCherokee Posted July 3, 2016 Report Share Posted July 3, 2016 44 minutes ago, KDuesing said: That is your first problem, The Iranian Guard doesn't have balls enough to put on a uniform and attack anyone, they would be crushed by anyone in the middle east which is why they hide in plane cloths in other country's spreading corruption with militias and infiltrating governments threw idiots like Maliki. 100 % dead on.....Iran's Supreme A'Hole, Ali Khameini's warped & twisted version of Islam is the entire reason that ISIL, Hamas, Al Qaeda, Hezbollah and a miriad of other terror organizations are reeking havoc on innocent people, not only in Iraq, Syria and Turkey, but throughout the world. The U.S. is going to have to take this twisted clergy out in Iran. This is the head of the snake. The good citizens of Iran are held hostage by these fake religious zealots just as Maliki held the Iraqi's hostage. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wiljor Posted July 3, 2016 Report Share Posted July 3, 2016 IRAQI KURDISTAN GOV’T STRONGLY CONDEMNS THREATS BY IRAN Iraq, July 3, 2016 Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government KRG in Erbil has responded strongly to the comments of the Iranian army’s second-in-command who threatened Iraqi Kurdistan on Friday, saying that Iran would go beyond its borders to crush ‘terrorist threats’ emanating from groups based inside Kurdish territories. “We strongly reject the threats made by Maj. Gen. Salami and see them as inappropriate to the historic and friendly relations between Iraqi Kurdistan and the Islamic Republic of Iran,” said the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) on Saturday. Maj. Gen. Hossein Salami, second-in-command of Iran’s revolutionary guards said at a Friday prayer speech in Tehran University, “I warn the officials of northern Iraq adhere to their commitments as the Islamic Republic will crush threats regardless of geographical considerations.” according to Tehran Times. The KRG statement said Salami’s threats were against recent friendly talks between Erbil and Tehran. “Recently there have been friendly talks of understanding between us both and therefore his threats are completely against the nature of these talks,” said the KRG. “These threats do not serve our relations and that kind of language should not be used against the Kurdistan Region.” Salami’s Friday comments came days after his army clashed with members of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (KDPI) in several villages inside Iranian territory. The Kurdish government had already warned all Iranian and Turkey’s opposition groups against using Kurdistan Region territories for launching attacks on its neighbors and that they must respect Erbil’s international relations with these countries. “The Kurdistan Regional Government values its relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran and we continuously endeavor to advance these ties in all aspects,” said the KRG. “Therefore these threats conflict with this direction.” The Kurdish government statement went on to say that Erbil pursues a policy of neighborly relations, genuine peace and respect for international law and “it has always wanted to be a factor of stability in the region. “For the same reason we have never wanted territories of the Kurdistan Region to be used for attacks on Iran or any of our neighbors,” read the statement. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Synopsis Posted July 4, 2016 Report Share Posted July 4, 2016 The last article states, "“We strongly reject the threats made by Maj. Gen. Salami and see them as inappropriate to the historic and friendly relations between Iraqi Kurdistan and the Islamic Republic of Iran,” said the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) on Saturday." Iraq is a sovereign state. No neighbors can at will conduct exercises on another neighbor's soil. Solemeni and his cohorts aught to be dealt with swiftly (and terminally) to prevent them fomenting more terrorist and social unrest in Iraq. All the non coalition forces (i.e. Iranian Quds, etc.) need to be expelled from Iraq immediately as well - by whatever means necessary. The terrorist and social unrest would decrease significantly if Maliki and his cohorts were also neutralized. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mylilpony Posted July 4, 2016 Report Share Posted July 4, 2016 This was one of the reasons i felt so uneasy about the puk and the mdc in the kurdish government signing that agreement. The puk has ties to Iran and Talabani used to keep them in check but now i fear he does not have much sway with them anymore. I see this as a way for Iran to exploit the kurdish region now. I hope i am dead wrong in this , but it would not surprise me to see Iran try to take over the kurdish region with the backing of the puk and the mdc. Just imagine this. They have many in Iraq's parliament, then the kurdish opposition, and then in syria helping assad. Can we see a very scary picture developing here? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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