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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Evidence of Iranian support for Assad Sends Iran elite fighters to Syria?


There are apparently new evidence that Iran is sending members of his elite troops to Assad's support to Syria.But the source of information is tricky. "Iran will not tolerate that the axis of the resistance to which Syria is very much is broken." It is only two days ago that the Iranian leaders Said Jalil said this sentence is.. Which means that Iran uses to make that threat, he did not saythe "axis of resistance" is essentially Iran, the Assad regime and the Lebanese Hezbollah - all three Shiite.From Iran's point of view they have to compete against powerful enemies. Rush around the predominantly Sunni Syrian rebels, who want to Assad, the Sunni Saudi Arabia and of course the Westare on this Thursday evidence been disclosed which are intended to show that Iran with its help for Assad has already gone far concern is that he is a battle-hardened unit members Assad sent.

Iranian opposition accuses her government


The People's Mujahedeen claimed that 48 Iranians who were on Friday taken captive by rebels in Syria, in fact, as claimed by the rebels, members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard are - an Iranian paramilitary elite unit.Instead, Iran had shown the men as pilgrims on their way to a Shiite shrine in Damascus, under which would have retired Revolutionary Guards found -. So by chance, the People's Mojahedin want to have researched the report referred to the Revolutionary Guards in Iran forces for use in Syria recruit.The men were disguised as pilgrims to Syria, brought by the "culture and seed Alaeme services institution."This institute was founded by Hassan Ashtiani, the leader of the international force fighting the Revolutionary Guards, known as El-Quds Brigade.Members of the El-Quds Brigade were flown by private Iranian airlines to Damascus.The prisoners from Friday to belong to a force of 150 men who should be brought from Damascus to missions.but the two very different regimes - and secular Arab Syria and theocratic Persian and Iran - have their story many times against common allied opponents: the fight against Israel, for example.For this purpose, they supported both the Lebanese Hezbollah and Palestinian Hamas.Both feel threatened by the hegemony of the United States with fellow Sunni Saudi Arabia and try to - with limited success - to grow its influence in the region has not been.


Questionable, usually well informed source


Whether one can believe the MKO, her portrayal of current events, is controversial among experts.One must be careful, they would eventually bring about international opposition as an interest in Iran in disrepute, says Islamic scholar Udo Steinbach to FOCUS Online.However, the People's Mujahideen in the past had always been remarkably well informed about the internals of the Iranian government - for example over the nuclear program. He considers the information to be reasonable."The Iranian regime wants an end to Assad at least delay, if there is a change of power can not even prevent," says Steinbach, who led for 30 years, the German Orient Institute in Hamburg."This has to happen naturally covered.The al-Quds Brigade operates most likely in Syria, though not with great organizations. "Nevertheless, Steinbach also not say for sure whether the men were traveling as a fighter or a consultant.

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