Rouhani says Iran ready to 'fight and combat' terrorists in Iraq

TEHRAN, Iran — The rapid advance of Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham
<http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/security/2014/06/iraq-isis-control-mosul.html>
(ISIS) forces and the quick fall of Mosul on June 10 has become a matter
of concern in Tehran, as the Iraqi army showed shocking weakness in this
first serious encounter since the US withdrawal from Iraq. Mosul is
closer to the Iranian border than it is to Baghdad
<http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/06/iraq-mosul-fall-army-breakdown.html>,
which has been victimized by jihadist terrorism and might be within
ISIS's sights.

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and senior Iranian officials are
calling for an international response to combat terrorists in Iraq.
Author Ali Hashem
<http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/contents/authors/ali-hashemi.html>Posted June
12, 2014

In an interview with Al-Monitor, a senior Iranian National and Regional
Security Affairs official who requested anonymity said, “Some countries
are trying to take revenge in Iraq for their defeat in Syria
<http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/security/2014/06/iraq-isis-control-mosul.html>.”
He accused countries who fueled the war in Syria of being behind the
latest developments in Iraq, if indirectly.

“The fire will burn those are backing ISIS. The United States and Saudi
Arabia will feel the heat soon. They adopt double standards on one side,
they place ISIS on their terror lists, and on another they give weapons
to the Syrian opposition,” he said. “The Saudi government have to give a
clear position on this. There should be a regional and international
effort to fight terrorism. If we agreed that terrorism is becoming a
common danger, then we can save the region.”

“Iran is ready to help
<http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/06/iran-officials-call-action-isis-mosul.html>,
if the Iraqis ask,” said the official. “Iraq is an independent state.
They have a government, parliament and an army. We respect Iraqi
sovereignty, and we believe that the Iraqis as a government, people and
tribes don’t need help from others. We will deal with Iraq like Syria.
We can give advice to our Iraqi neighbors. Any further help should be
requested officially.”

When asked if Iran would intervene militarily if necessary, the
official explained that the situation in Syria is a good example of true
friends always being ready to help each other when needed. “In Syria,
they [the opposition] failed because of the Syrian government’s
determination and because of Damascus’ allies’ genuine help. In Iraq,
the same will happen. As Syria emerged victorious, Iraq will [do the
same], and the conspiracy will fail. We are quite sure. … We think this
is a serious challenge, but it’s also an opportunity to bring together
regional powers in a unified battle against evil.”

What seems clear is that Iran wants to invest in the Iraqi crisis to
help end the Syrian war. It hopes to do so by bringing together states
fighting each other via proxy in Syria in a unified front in Iraq, given
the international consensus on backing the Iraqi fight against ISIS.

“There are attempts to raise sectarian strife
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between Sunnis and Shiites. We look for better relations with Sunnis,
and we want to build the pillars for a better approach,” said the
official. He warned, “There are going to be attempts to portray
ISIS’ war on the people of Iraq as a revolution. This is not the
case. Iraq is a democracy, and the whole world knows that what’s
happening is an alliance between the extremists and the remnants of
[former President] Saddam [Hussein]’s regime. Therefore it’s important
to highlight this before people get tricked by slogans that some media
outlets might start to highlight for sectarian purposes.”

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani commented on June 12 on the latest
crisis in Iraq, making it clear that Iran will intervene at the
appropriate time to combat terror. According to a transcript of the
speech
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released by the Islamic Republic News Agency, he said, "The Islamic
Republic of Iran will not tolerate this violence and we will not
tolerate this terror and as we stated at the UN, we will fight and
combat violence, extremism, and terrorism in the region and the world."

Also on June 12, Iraq's parliament
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failed to vote on Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's call for a national
state of emergency because it lacked the quorum required to pass a
political motion. Sunni and Kurdish parliamentarians boycotted the
session in what was seen by many as a blow to Maliki, who is looking to
a third term in power after his party won a third of the parliamentary
seats in the last election.

Maliki said on June 11 that the Iraqi government will provide weapons
and equipment to citizens who volunteer to fight the militants, a
statement interpreted as a sign that he will approve accepting
assistance from anti-ISIS militias
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/12/iraq-battle-dead-valley-peace-syria>,
mainly Iranian-backed Shiite groups.

Some of these organizations are accused of participating alongside the
Syrian regime in the war against the opposition there. If the situation
in Iraq becomes similar to that in Syria, a new bloody sectarian war
might be at its door.


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