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Iranian regime’s proxies within the Iraqi Administration

Iranian regime's proxies within the Iraqi AdministrationNCRI – The Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Seyassah reported the disclosures by the Iranian Resistance over the interference of the mullahs’ regime in Iraq. “In February 2007, the Iranian Resistance revealed the names of more than 31,000 agents of the Quds force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC). The Iranian Resistance also attached to this report, a list of Quds force proxies who have infiltrated the Iraqi government, security and military apparatus.”

The daily added, “The list contains names of 108 Badr Brigade members, 10 members of Parliament, 30 military commanders, dozens of officials in Nuri Al-Maliki’s administration, many police commanders and heads of different companies.” It also noted that when they were employed by the Quds force, “Most of these people were either soldiers or took part in terrorist activities. After their transfer to Iraq they started working as generals or other high ranking military and police officers.”

The Saudi newspaper Al-Watan also published an article pointing to the proxies of the mullahs’ regime in Iraq. The report referred to the document released by the Resistance and said, “This document reveals how much the Iranian regime has infiltrated into the Iraqi government institutions, parliament and security organizations.” The daily underlined that based on the document, “More than 108 of the Iranian Quds force members of the Revolutionary Guards Corps are in charge of official and important positions in Iraq including ranks in defense and interior ministries.”