Sunday, March 8, 2015

TREASON: Obama Teams Up With Terrorist Who Murdered US Soldiers in Iraq

TREASON: Obama Teams Up With Terrorist Who Murdered US Soldiers in Iraq


He’s a man the United States has twice listed as a terrorist. According to some, he could be responsible for up to 20 percent of the casualties in the war in Iraq.
And now, the Obama administration has added yet another descriptor to the resume of Iranian Maj. Gen. Qasem Suleimani: ally.

Suleimani, who is leader of the elite Quds Force, has allegedly hooked up with allied forces fighting the Islamic State group. And according to some inside the Beltway, it shows the increasing reliance of the Obama administration on Iranian forces and surrogates to control the situation on the ground in Iraq.
Social media has been abuzz with photographs of the Iranian terrorist fighting alongside senior Iraqi military officials near Tikrit. That city has become a major battleground, as it lies nearly equidistant between Islamic State stronghold Mosul to the north and Iraq’s capital Baghdad to the south.
It’s worth noting here that it would be highly unlikely that Suleimani would be allowed to operate with allied forces unless he received at least tacit approval from the United States.
This means the White House would rather give a terrorist a foothold inside Iraq rather than put American boots on the ground to fight the Islamic State group.
Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, R-N.J., raised the issue with new Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter during a House Appropriations hearing this week.
“I know we’re keeping our distance physically from them in Baghdad,” Frelinghuysen said to Carter, according to Fox News. “Have we ceded most of the governance of Iraq to Iranians?”
“And will the military operations that are undergoing, which we are watching, divide the country and require us in some ways to spend more of our resources?” he also asked.
Carter was oblique, merely stating that, “I absolutely share your concern about the role of Iran in Iraq and the wider region.”
The administration wants American voters to ignore the fact that, when the United States withdrew from Iraq, the Iranians essentially filled much of the power vacuum in the region.
Now, both the Iraqis and America are both dependent on Iran — including upon people we consider terrorists who helped organize elements of the insurgency in the first place — to fight off the Islamic State group.
And Iran’s intentions aren’t much better than the Islamic State group’s, if they’re better at all. Iran sees Iraq as a possible Shiite puppet state to increase its influence in the region.
These are Obama’s treasonous alliances, forged out of insufficient attention to the danger of the Iranian situation and a pathetic military policy.
It’s a shame for the people of Iraq and Syria that our country doesn’t have a real leader, one that wouldn’t flip them out of the frying pan and into the fire.

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