EXTREMISM NEW US CAMPAIGN ON HEZBOLLAH EXPECTED

EXTREMISM

London, 6 Oct - Donald Trump is set to introduce a new campaign to crack down on the Lebanese terrorist group, Hezbollah, which is backed by the Iranian Regime, as part of the new US policy on Iran.Reportedly, this will include offering cash rewards for the most-wanted Hezbollah operatives, increasing efforts by the US intelligence service and law enforcement, and

NCRI - In March 2015, the civil war in Yemen started after Houthi rebels seized Sana’a, the country’s capital, and other parts of the nation. The Houthi rebels have been up against the government of President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi – an internationally recognised government that is supported by a coalition of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Egypt, Sudan, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
London, 4 Oct - Lawmakers in Afghanistan have demanded that their government force the Iranian Regime to stop using Afghan refugees as militants in the Syrian Civil War.Mohammad Asif Seddiqi, the deputy head of the Senate, said: “[The government] should seriously pursue this matter to compel Iran to not use Afghans as a tool and send them to war in other countries.

Analogies have been made that the Iranian regime is the Middle East’s North Korea. Such an analogy fails to comprehensively characterize Tehran’s role in the region, as well as identify the differences between North Korea and Iran.When it comes to their roles within their respective regions, the Iranian regime plays a much more destabilizing and destructive role than North Korea does.
By Shakib Mahmud  and Bayes Hayat
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Sunday reported that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has recruited Afghan immigrant children living in Iran to fight in Syria.“Afghan children as young as 14 have fought in the Fatemiyoun division, an exclusively Afghan armed group supported by Iran that fights alongside government forces in the Syrian conflict.
NCRI - It has been discovered that the Iran regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has been recruiting children to go and fight in Syria on Iran’s behalf. The children are Afghan immigrants that live in Iran and are as young as only 14 years-old.Researchers at Human Rights Watch have found this out by reviewing gravestones at cemeteries in Iran.The young Afghans fought in the Fatemiyoun division which is an armed group made up exclusively of Afghans.
Officials from the Trump administration have been saying for a long time that Iran is a huge issue when it comes to its Syria policy. They have said that it is essential that Iran is stopped from expanding its power, especially as the Islamic State falls.Syrians agree with this, as do other nations such as Israel and Jordan.However, questions are now being asked about whether it is too late to act on any intentions.
NCRI - Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United Nations warned about the interventionist policies of the Iranian regime in the region and said the United States and Arab countries should stand against these policies.In an interview with Al Arabiya TV on September 26, Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United Nations, Abdullah al-Mualimi,referring to the speech by the US President Donald Trump and Saudi and United Arab Emirates officials at the United Nations General Assembly on the issue of terrorism by the Iranian regime,
NCRI - The Head of the Center for Research and Islamic Studies of Saudi Arabia warns over the Iran regime, stating that 200 thousand Iranian troops are currently present in 5 countries including Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Yemen.
Prince Turki bin Faisal Al Saud in an interview with the Arabic Sky News stipulated that Iran's meddling in the countries of the region has become clear to all and the Iranian rulers are proud of their measures.
By Poorang Novak
Much to the dismay of Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi, Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah arranged for hundreds of ISIS fighters from Syria and Lebanon to be deported to border areas between Syria and Iraq.   This aroused suspicion about Hezbollah and the Iraqi Prime Minister was not happy about the deal because of the battles against ISIS in Iraq.

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