Iranians to train Iraq's military

Now the American’s can pack up and go home.

**Iranians to train Iraq’s military **

Former enemies Iran and Iraq say they will launch broad military co-operation including training Iraqi armed forces. “It’s a new chapter in our relations with Iraq,” said Iranian Defence Minister Admiral Ali Shamkhani.

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interesting move Iran and Iraq training together well at least we know who their target will be :bukbuk:

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If Iraq and Iran can get together, then it is bad news for America.

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Sunnis?

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Iran has never targeted any Sunni’s, so stop telling your lies.

Iran and Iraq can togther say goodbye to American troops who kille Shia and Sunni Iraqi’s, alike.

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Iran and Iraq they can practice there shooting on those big fat smelly amerikkan GI Joes!

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Does your hatred and racism know no bounds? If you are representative of the khilafah over which you obsess, it is will be a vile and god forsaken place.

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chalo ek to waise hi barbaadi main hai doosara bhi barbaad hona chahata hai.

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Just read an American blog on this new friendship between Iran and Iraq, and someone commented that it was most probably the result of the latest US military exercise. "Operation Shot in the Foot." :)

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whose foot iraq or iran:eek:

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^ :bukbuk: how sad and pathetic can you get :rotfl:

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So far, it's been your racist and hateful rants towards Amercians and Jews.

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I suppose the majority of the miliatary will eventually be trained by freedom fighters, so yes makes sense.

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American.

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they r enjoying their stay in iraq :smiley:

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Keep on with your jokes have you seen your muslim friendly comments lately :rotfl: :hehe: :hehe:

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I hope this military cooperation is extended to include Syria, and the expertise of the Hezbollah movment from Lebanon.

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http://www.payvand.com/news/05/jul/1098.html

**A new chapter to open in Iran-Iraq relations: Iranian diplomat **

On the eve of the first scheduled visit of Iraqi prime minister and his entourage to Tehran, Iran’s Charge d’Affaires in Baghdad, Hassan Kazemi Qomi, announced on Wednesday that a new chapter is expected to open in bilateral relations. He told IRNA that expansion of ties is based on deep religious commonalties, extensive social and cultural exchanges, historical background, geographical conditions and the long common borderline between the two states. Kazemi Qomi pointed to the high enthusiasm of the people of both nations over the past two years for pilgrimage to each other’s countries as a sign of close mutual relations since old days. As a clear sign of such a close relation, it should be noted that more than 1,200 visas have been issued daily to the Iraqis intending to visit Iran in recent months. Turning to the unpleasant memories of the former Iraqi regime, he noted that following recent developments in Iraq, Iran was one of the first states to declare its readiness to help establish the new political establishment in the neighboring country.

After two years of Iran’s serious attempt to contribute to the establishment of the present Iraqi government which was elected through the firm determination of its people, the visit of the Iranian foreign minister to Baghdad was a confirmation for Iran’s foreign policy towards Iraq. The upcoming visit of the Iraqi prime minister to Iran as the head of a high-ranking delegation including ten ministers and dozens of prominent economic, political and security figures is a clear evidence of such efforts. "During the visit, a joint high commission to be chaired by Iraqi PM and Iranian First Vice-President Mohammad-Reza Aref will be formed and the mutually reached agreements will be finalized. “Thus, as of next month, pilgrimage of Iranians to the Iraqi holy cities will be resumed,” he added.

He predicted that the signing of agreements on cooperation and multi-faceted expansion of ties will raise the collaboration between the two states in the domains of economy, industries, oil, power production, transport of goods, tourism and pilgrimage to an acceptable level. “Iran’s expertise in reconstruction and revival of industries, transferring and indigenizing technical knowledge and strengthening infrastructures, can pave the way for closer and more extensive cooperation between the two states,” he concluded.