Good News! Iranian Regime Sends Troops to Iraq to Thwart Al-Qaeda Advance

It seems like it was just yesterday that Joe Biden was bragging about Iraq being one of Obama’s greatest achievements.

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Now this.
The Iranian regime just sent troops to Iraq to help thwart the Al-Qaeda advance on Baghdad.
The Australian reported:

Iran has sent special forces and elite troops to Iraq to bolster efforts by the government to halt the advance of militants.

A 150-man unit of the Quds Force, the elite section of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, has deployed to Iraq, supported by a team of Saberin, Iran’s equivalent of the SAS. They will assist Iraqi forces as they regroup after the loss of Mosul and Tikrit.

With troops already fighting in Syria to defend the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, Iran’s decision to send soldiers into Iraq underscores its concern that another key ally is under threat.

Iran backs the Shia-dominated government of the Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki.

It has been dismayed at Iraq’s failure to quell the Sunni insurgency led by al-Qa’ida offshoot the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham. The fall of Mosul brings the insurgency to within 400km of Iran’s borders.

The Iranian troops are led by General Hasan Gohari, a veteran of the Iran-Iraq War and a close confidant of Tehran’s powerful spy chief, Qassem Suleimani.

Of course, Iraq asked US for airstrikes on the surging Al-Qaeda groups – but Obama turned them down.

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