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    an Israeli general speaks of an Iranian success in Iraq and a similar step in a neighboring country

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     an Israeli general speaks of an Iranian success in Iraq and a similar step in a neighboring country Empty an Israeli general speaks of an Iranian success in Iraq and a similar step in a neighboring country

    Post by Rocky Mon Mar 12, 2018 4:50 am

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    An Israeli general spoke about Iran's success in Iraq and its strategy of building up its power in Syria, which is based on a combination of three models.

    "Iran is building its strength and increasing its influence in Syria as a combination of three models," said Amos Yadlin, head of Israel's Institute for National Security Studies.

    He pointed out in an interview with the newspaper "Haaretz" Hebrew, that these models are: "the model of Hezbollah, the Iraqi model, and the North Korean model."

    "During 2014-2015, Hezbollah and the IRGC established groups based on local Druze cells in the Syrian Golan and Palestinian organizations," said Amos Harel, an Israeli military expert.

    "When militants from these networks were killed in actions attributed to Israel, Iran gave up trying to apply the Hezbollah model in Syria," he said.

    On the second model, "as has been done in the past and with great success in Iraq, it is the efforts to deploy Shiite militias under the Iranian leadership in Syria," according to an Israeli expert, who estimated that "these militias, which rely on recruits from Iraq, Afghanistan, Helped fight the fight for Bashar Assad's regime. "

    He pointed out that the number of members of these militias now in Syria is not large, according to some estimates, fewer than ten thousand.

    More recently, Iran has added the third model, called Israeli General Yadlin, "the North Korean model, because it mentions Pyongyang's missile threat to Seoul (South Korean capital)."

    According to this model, "Iran seems to be seeking to renew the arsenal of long-range missiles in the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, after most of his arsenal was activated or destroyed in the Syrian war," he added, "At the same time, Iran to build accurate missile production lines for Hezbollah in Lebanon. "

    "In the long term, Tehran is increasingly forming a large and comprehensive missile threat on the Israeli border," the military expert said. "This shift takes place in the quiet years promised by the 2015 Vienna Accord, which postpones the Iranian nuclear threat for seven to seven years. At least ten years. "


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