Iran's Revolutionary Guards have stormed into Iraq and killed 30 Kurdish insurgents in Tehran's latest display of military power that many see as a warning to Iraq's squabbling leadership about who calls the shots in their country as U.S. forces depart
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Obviously, this incident
by Sargord Pirouz on Mon Sep 27, 2010 11:50 PM PDTObviously, this incident demonstrates Iranian political confidence in its strong ties to the real power centers within the Iraqi government, and vice-versa.
And it further reinforces President Ahmadinejad's criticism of the US response to 9/11, where large classic wars were generated.
Here, instead, the IRGC responds with a CT Op.