Irans most prominent military leader has recently met Iraqi militias in Baghdad and told them to prepare for proxy war, the Guardian has learned.
Two senior intelligence sources said that Qassem Suleimani, leader of Irans powerful Quds force, summoned the militias under Tehrans influence three weeks ago, amid a heightened state of tension in the region. The move to mobilise Irans regional allies is understood to have triggered fears in the US that Washingtons interests in the Middle East are facing a pressing threat. The UK raised its threat levels for British troops in Iraq on Thursday.
While Suleimani has met regularly with leaders of Iraqs myriad Shia groups over the past five years, the nature and tone of this gathering was different. It wasnt quite a call to arms, but it wasnt far off, one source said.
Poster Comment:
The pro-Iranian militias are bigger than the Iraqi Army. If the US attacked Iran, Iranian missiles would take out US bases in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Arab states. The Iraqi militia could capture American soldiers and civilians. The Iranian military could capture Americans in Afghanistan. The Pentagon knows this and will not allow politicians to start a war.