Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Generous auction of the interests of the Iraqi people to purge Mossad

BY: Pooya Mirzaei

Atmosphere establishment by some Kurdish officials over Iran's missile strike on Mossad headquarters, which is being pursued by Reuters, is untrue, with the aim of concealing the scandal of anti-security cooperation between the part of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region and the Zionist regime and the United States against regional security.

NOURNEWS
 - In recent days, media outlets quoting Iraqi Kurdistan regional officials, while distorting the goals of Iran's missile action against the Zionist spy center in the Iraqi Kurdistan region, has claimed that Iran's action was in the context of countering the transfer of Iraqi Kurdistan gas to Turkey and from there to Europe.

While images released from the center targeted by Iranian missiles show that the destroyed building could not be an ordinary residential building due to its concrete structure and impenetrability, some Kurdish officials used media espionage without providing any evidence, seeking to divert public opinion from the main reality of this event.

Following Iran's missile strike on the Mossad base in the region, many Iraqi political and popular figures have officially acknowledged that the center was part of the Zionist spy network in Erbil, which acted against the security of Iran and the region.

It is important to note that many political currents and members of the Iraqi parliament have called on their governments to answer for the activities of the Zionist and American spy networks in their country, and called for the punishment of the perpetrators of these centers, especially in the Kurdish-ruled areas of Iraq.

Instead of responding to their unfriendly and unconventional actions in opening up the Zionist regime to establish a spy center on Iraqi soil, some Kurdish officials are seeking to flee forward by taking a projective approach.

Atmosphere establishment by some Kurdish officials over Iran's missile strike on Mossad headquarters, which is being pursued by Reuters, is untrue, with the aim of concealing the scandal of anti-security cooperation between the part of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region and the Zionist regime and the United States against regional security.

This behavior, which may stem from the illusion of Western support for expanding its sovereignty in exchange for joining the Zionist regime, is certainly in stark contrast to the historical facts about US refusal to support the Kurdish region at the time of the ISIS attack.

In addition, the experience of the countries present in the reconciliation process has shown that cooperation with the United States has brought them nothing but destruction and isolation.

In addition, the Kurdish region is part of a unified Iraq, whose warlike nation has repeatedly proven that it is not willing to compromise with the occupiers of Al-Quds, and naturally, the policy of the Iraqi central government stems from this popular will.

Another noteworthy point is that the major issues in Iraq, including in the field of energy transfer from any part of the country, including the Kurdistan region to other countries, whether Turkey or Europe, require a central government decision, and Iran's claim of concern over climate transfer to Turkey Europe and attributing the missile attack on Mossad headquarters to this claim is a kind of media deception.

Iran's spy missile strike on Mossad headquarters as the West seeks to justify sanctions against Iran's official military force by artificially capitalizing on the impact of the IRGC's withdrawal from illegal sanctions on the Vienna talks. The evil of the Zionist regime in the region and its supporters.

Experience has shown that neither the West adheres to its commitments nor the Zionist regime can be a reliable partner to buy security, but only the neighbors who will rush to the rescue, as the leaders of the Kurdistan Region have repeatedly acknowledged that during the ISIS attack on Erbil was the only Islamic Republic of Iran that rushed to their aid and prevented the advance of ISIS.

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