US General: Iran has fewer than 2,000 troops in Syria
Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
WASHINGTON DC—The United States military believes that Iran has fewer than 2,000 troops in Syria fighting alongside government forces, said a top US general Tuesday.
Reuters news agency quoted Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that in addition to its troops in Syria Iran also has more than 1,000 soldiers in Iraq.
Gen. Dunford said that the number of Iranian troops in Iraq has changed over time.
Hussein Salami, deputy commander in chief of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards told the media on Monday that his country has four levels of military presence in Syria: leadership, tactical, technical and operational.
According to Persian news reports, around 20 Iranian soldiers have been killed in Syria in less than a week, mainly near the city of Aleppo.
Deputy commander in chief Salami said that the cause of the rising death toll among his troops is their active participation in recent offensives.
Hundreds of Iranian soldiers and voluntary fighters have traveled to Syria in the last four years, calling themselves Defenders of the Zainab Shrine, an important Shiite religious site in Damascus.
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Thursday, October 29, 2015
US General: Iran has fewer than 2,000 troops in Syria
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LETS SEE NOW GENERAL WHAT RABBIT HOLE ARE YOU HIDING IN TODAY....?? WE BETTER NOT HEAR OUR YOUNG MEN WERE SET UP IN SYRIA TO GET KILLED BY THE RUSSIAN AIR STRIKES TO CAUSE WW3.... YOU HAD TO APPROVE OF THIS....OR THIS WOULD NOT BE HAPPENING.....ALSO GET THE CABAL FAKE US NAVY SHIPS OUT OF THE CHINA AFFAIR AND THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN SYRIA ..... YOU ARE DEMONSTRATING EVERYDAY THAT YOU ARE NOT TO BE TRUSTED.....ONE LAST THING GENERAL.....S T O P .....THE F'ING CHEMTRAILS...................N O W !!!!!
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