Iran Says Ready to Help Iraq Battle al-Qaida
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Iran's deputy chief of staff General Mohammad Hejazi said Sunday the Islamic republic was prepared to provide military equipment and advice to Iraq to help it battle al-Qaida.
"If the Iraqis ask, we will supply them with equipment and advice, but they have no need of manpower," Hejazi was cited by the official IRNA news agency as saying.
Hejazi said there had not been any request from Iraq to "carry out joint operations against the 'takfiri' terrorists," a term used to describe al-Qaida.
Iraqi forces are preparing a major attack to retake the city of Fallujah, which has been taken over by fighters from the al-Qaida-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), which is also a major force in the rebellion against President Bashar Assad in neighboring Syria.
Both Iran and Iraq are predominantly Shiite Muslim nations, and their governments have strengthened political and economic ties in recent years.
Iran is also a key ally of the Assad regime and acknowledges having sent what it calls "military advisers" to Syria, although there are claims it also has combatants there.
Al-Qaida is an extremist Sunni Muslim organization that views Shiites as apostates.

"If the Iraqis ask, we will supply them with equipment and advice, but they have no need of manpower,"
VICE VERSA,Dear Pasdar: Iraq needs Just manpower and figther other wise they didn.t sked the tribe,s fighter to help them. You Pastdars are surely wellcom but for the sake of god don,t come with opiom and heroin

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we meet again. I just want to see Lebanon living at peace and prosper