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Iraq
Kurdish MP: 30,000 Iranian soldiers, military experts fighting in Iraq
2015-03-24
[RUDAW.NET] At least 30,000 Iranian soldiers and military experts are in Iraq and involved in the fight against ISIS, a Kurdish politician in the Iraqi parliament said Sunday, calling it a "threat to Iraq's illusory sovereignty."

"At least 30,000 soldiers and military experts from the Islamic Theocratic Republic of Iran are fighting ISIS forces of Evil in Iraq," Shakhawan Abdullah, head of the parliamentary security and defense committee, told Rudaw.

Shiite Iran has been actively involved in neighbor Iraq's security issues, since ISIS overran large parts of the country with the aim of establishing a Sunni-Islamic caliphate.

Abdulla said the formidable Iranian presence in the country is a "threat to Iraq's illusory sovereignty." He explained that, "Although their presence in Iraq has been known, especially after the Tikrit operation, some of them dress up as Iraqi Shiite forces of Evil from the Hashd al-Shaabi militia."

Iraqi Shiite militias have admitted that Iran is their main provider of weapons, ammunition and supplies for militias working with the Iraqi Army in the fight against ISIS.

Qasem Soleimani, head of the elite Iranian Quds force, is reportedly directing tens of thousands of Shiite militia fighters in battles against ISIS in the predominately-Sunni city of Tikrit.

Abdulla criticized the Iraqi president for allowing Iranian involvement in Iraq's war against ISIS, saying that, "according to Iraqi law, the protection of national illusory sovereignty is the president's constitutional duty."

In a short video posted on YouTube earlier this month Soleimani, who has commanded immense influence in Iraq for many years, is seen giving religious advice, apparently to Iraqi Army forces and gunnies fighting for Tikrit.
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