STRATEGIC FILTER
Why is it that the Zionist bases discovered on Iraqi
territory come as no surprise, and why are they unlikely to be the only ones, and
why does this point to the dire state of the country in the face of Zionist
infiltration?
By Ali Al Najafi
Two months ago, a group of shepherds stumbled upon a strange installation by chance in a desert area north of Anbar and southwest of Najaf. After investigating, it was determined that the intruders were of Israeli origin. In mid-May, similar installations were discovered again. The discovery was preceded by other witnesses who saw them first and were killed by personnel at those facilities. The attempt to silence the presence of these intruders failed, and as soon as the Ministry of Interior (MOI) وزارة الداخلية العراقية was notified, the news spread like wildfire and soon reached the ears of Moqawamma representatives, who wasted no time in conducting a reconnaissance of the area.
This is not the first time the Zionists have
infiltrated Iraqi territory. At the height of the occupation, the resistance
discovered a base on the outskirts of Haditha where Israelis and Americans were
operating. Also, at that time Mossad members were present and participating in
torture sessions inside Abu Ghraib complex, and right in the heart of Baghdad,
operating cells to plant bombs in mosques and markets specially in Shiite
neighborhoods.
The discovery served as a stark reminder of the
structural fracture and state of weakness —deliberately imposed— on the
Republic of Iraq, as well as the utter defenselessness into which it has been
driven by government officials. As evidence of this reality, it was confirmed
that there were at least two bases with Israeli personnel and equipment that
had been established several months ago to operate against Iran. The existence
of these bases does not mean that there are not now others that are much better
concealed, or even bases of the AMAN military intelligence and the Mossad set
up right under the noses of the ineffective and corrupt government services in
the heart of Baghdad.
In reality, ever since the americans and their british
partners invaded the country in 2003, the israelis were able to enter (and,
among other dirty deeds) to weave their own networks of informants in a country
that was bleeding to death, where recruiting angry citizens thirsty for revenge
against Saddam and desperate in the face of an uncertain future made it very
easy for these teams to buy people’s allegiance for about two hundred dollars.
In those dark days under occupation, when death walked calmly through the
streets, Israeli cells settled comfortably into apartments in Baghdad to
coordinate various terrorist attacks and assassinations, and even had the
audacity to attempt to do so in Karbala and Basra as a demonstration of their
complete lack of scruples and any sense of morality. Since then, Kurdistan has become their
refuge, and the Israeli and American bases there have been the target of
continuous attacks by the right-wing and hardline legendary groups as Kataib
Hezbollah Brigades and Harakat Al Nujaba.
Today, there are no distinctions between Shiites and
Sunnis regarding the country’s widespread corruption, which allows criminal
mafias of all kinds to operate unhindered. That is why many of them also
realize that, despite who Saddam Hussein and the Baath Party were, this did not
happen during his rule. However, the establishment of a political system
co-opted and controlled from Washington and then shared with the Iranians has
led to the degradation of the leadership ranks—not to mention public
officials—turning Iraq into an empty shell where, due to the influence of
criminal mafias, anything can happen.
Here, the placement of Shiite parties to control
strategic sectors (security, the armed forces, and intelligence) has served the
interests of the United States and Iran, but never those of the Iraqis. Added
to this, corruption, abuses, and brutality stemming from sectarian policies
have served to maintain this controlled, yet low-intensity chaos that keeps the
population divided. Given this, it was inevitable that the Israelis who make
use of those elements swarming amid the chaos would take advantage of the
situation to make their own moves. The door is open, and the enemy holds the
key.
It wasn’t necessary for the Americans to be aware of
these enclaves. It is well known that Tel Aviv uses the Americans for its own
ends and has, on many occasions, even gone over their heads to achieve its
goals.
The truth is that (and beyond what has been said), the
Zionists did not reach the desert near the holy city of Najaf without a set of
circumstances that allowed them to do so. Since the groups affiliated with “Al
Q`aida” (created by the CIA) arrived in Damascus in 2024 and the brutal regime
of Mohammad Al Jolani, supported by Washington, took hold, the Israelis, in
addition to seizing large swaths of Syrian territory, have created open routes
(land and air) to the east that allow them to cross a porous border with Iraq,
including the one bordering Saudi Arabia.
But beyond this explanation, how could they have
possibly transported tons of material—enough to even build airstrips? The
answer is neither mysterious nor anything of the sort, and it is implicit in
what was stated above. There is a combination of factors that have facilitated
this situation, and the U.S. is the key player in it.
In both Iraq and Syria, it was the Americans who,
after years of covertly establishing and implementing a dirty war strategy
rooted in the doctrine of controlled chaos—through the creation and
infiltration of pseudo-Islamic fronts such as the criminal groups “Islamic
State” (Daesh), “Jabhat al-Nusra” (funded by Saudi Arabia and Qatar), and their
latest poisonous offshoot “Hayat Tahrir al-Sham” (HTS) true perpetrators of shirk
by serving the evil and deceptive purposes of the enemy tore societies apart
and destroyed infrastructure and systems in each of these countries.
It is the sum of all these calamities, both external
and internal, that has turned Iraq today into a veritable sieve, a platform
serving the most sworn enemies of the Islamic cause in order to keep the
Islamic Republic of Iran within striking distance.

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