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Mohsen Rezaei: 11,000 individuals linked to ISIL undergoing training in facilities located within the US

According to former IRGC chief commander Mohsen Rezaei, approximately 11,000 ISIL fighters are allegedly receiving training in American camps in the region with the intent of entering Iraq in the near future.

At the 12th Iran International Aerospace Exhibition on Tuesday morning, Rezaei announced that over the past 24 hours, Israeli forces, the United States, and various terrorist groups have launched attacks on 250 infrastructure sites in Syria. He further stated that all military research centers in the country are facing total devastation.

He suggested that the recent developments in Lebanon and Syria could potentially unfold in Iraq in the foreseeable future, noting that there are evident indications of external forces being apprehensive about regional nations asserting their independence. He further stated that these adversaries are likely to exert maximum effort to undermine the stability of these countries.

According to reports sourced from American camps in the area, it has been emphasized that 11,000 ISIL combatants are currently undergoing training within these facilities and are poised for imminent deployment into Iraq.

Regional instability poses the risk of incurring irrevocable harm to the countries involved, as well as to the surrounding areas. It is crucial for the states within the region to remain vigilant, as there are concerns that the United States and its allies may harbor intentions to undermine national sovereignties and exploit local resources.

In a dramatic turn of events, the Syrian government collapsed early Sunday, marking the end of President Bashar al-Assad’s 24-year tenure. This surprising development followed the seizure of the capital, Damascus, by the Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) militant organization.

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