The Fool Dog of the Mullahs’ Regime

The pages of history are filled with oppressors’ attitudes and how countries and servants suffered misfortune until they believed no one could defeat them. Treachery and betrayal are two horrible traits that only the most disgusting, weak, and humiliating people have in common. Iraq is bought and sold by traitors and bastards, whose sons sell their honor and what remains of their dignity in the market of interests and crumbs from their Persian masters. One of these traitors is Iran’s criminal fool dog, Hadi Al-Amiri, about whom Paul Bremer says, “Al-Amiri is an unscrupulous killer, and history will curse and expose him sooner or later.” “Iran will be very grateful to Al-Amiri and Salagh,” he continued, “and may reward them by erecting two statues of them in the center of Tehran.”

The biography of the slaughterer Hadi Al-Amiri reveals the stations of murder, crime, and betrayal, which is both exciting and disgusting, as he holds Iranian citizenship in addition to Iraqi. Al-Amiri helped to establish the 9th Badr Corps as the military wing of the Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution, which resulted in armed killings and looting in southern Iraq, particularly in the marshlands. The Mad Dog of Iran, Al-Amiri, participated in the battles alongside the Iranian forces against the Iraqi forces in the eighties of the last century, and took over the investigation process with the captured Iraqi soldiers during the Iran-Iraq war. Al-Amiri was accused of torturing and executing a number of prisoners of war, particularly those who refused to join the so-called “Forces of the Repentant” at the time, referring to the soldiers who declared repentance and defected from Saddam Hussein’s regime, accepted cooperation with the Badr Organization and the Iranian authorities, and decided not to return to Iraq. Hadi al-Amiri held the position of “assistant official of Imam Khomeini’s forces,” which conducted many operations inside Iraqi territory through secret headquarters, before becoming chief of staff of the Badr Corps, an assistant to the corps’ commander, and finally the corps’ commander after 1991.

Al-Amiri was well-known for his close friendship with terrorist Qassem Soleimani, which dated back to their days fighting in the ranks of the Iranian army during the Iran-Iraq war. Ali Khamenei is the religious reference to them, which made Hadi Al-Amiri kiss Khamenei’s hand, as if he were a slave supplicating to his master. This scene made it clear who Hadi Al-Amiri and the people he worked with for the mullahs’ dictatorship in Iran were. Hadi Al-Amiri, who is a traitor, and the other leaders of the Shiite militias in Iraq believe that they must blindly obey Wilayat al-Faqih, even if it hurts their countries and people. Hadi Al-Amiri continued his work under the leadership of the “Quds Force” to report on his work and receive new orders and directions. He was always in touch with Qassem Soleimani, who was in charge of the Quds Force, as well as Iraj Masjedi and Ahmad Foruzandeh, who were in charge of the Quds Force’s Ramadan headquarters. Al-Amiri returned to Iraq with a large number of armed groups, and the name of the armed formation was changed from “Badr Corps” to “Badr Organization” in order to contribute as a political party to the specific reformation of government and security institutions. Thus, Al-Amiri and the Badr Organization took control of many important joints in the country and contributed to the liquidation operations that targeted the leaders of the army and security services in the former regime, as well as the assassination of many academic and scientific cadres in the country in one of the most horrific periods that Iraq experienced after 2003.

Since the pig “Hadi Al-Amiri” appeared on the scene in Iraq, accusations of labor and war crimes have been chasing him since he was accused of working for Iran and committing war crimes against Iraqi civilians with the Badr Organization that he leads. During the years 2005 and 2006, Al-Amiri established a device called the Central Agency in the Iraqi Ministry of Interior, an agency that carried out the physical liquidation of opponents of the Iranian regime’s hegemony over Iraq. Al-Amiri established the Central Agency in the Iraqi Ministry of Interior in 2005 and 2006, an agency that carried out the physical liquidation of opponents of the Iranian regime’s hegemony over Iraq. Al-Amiri oversaw some secret detention centers, the most well-known of which is the Al-Jadiriya Shelter, which was raided by an American force in November 2005 and discovered about 200 Sunni detainees who had been tortured in various ways. Al-Amiri oversaw some secret detention centers, the most well-known of which is the Al-Jadriya Shelter, which was raided by an American force in November 2005 and discovered about 200 Sunni detainees who had been tortured in various ways. This detainee (the Al-Jadriya Shelter) is being held in one of the Iraqi Ministry of Interior’s secret prisons, which was held at the time by the terrorist Jabr Solagh, who was one of the Supreme Islamic Council’s most prominent leaders. According to an HRW researcher, the Badr Organization, led by al-Amiri, is responsible for systematic violations, noting that the accusations against the Badr Corps range from kidnapping, torturing, and mass-executing people, to displacing Sunnis from their homes, then looting and burning them, and in some cases, razing entire villages to the ground. In July 2014, the criminal Nuri al-Maliki put the dirty Hadi al-Amiri in charge of the military in Diyala province. One of the things the Quds Force asked Hadi Al-Amiri to do was to change the population of the province. Al-Amiri, in collaboration with the criminal Diyala police chief, Jamil Al-Shammari, carried out genocide, sectarian cleansing, unprecedented acts of violence, kidnappings, and arrests at the end of 2014. They also hung the victims’ bodies from bridges and electric poles in Diyala Governorate’s cities and villages. Every day that passes, Al-Amiri and the Badr Organization prove that their religion is criminality, decadence, and blind dependence on Iran. Today, we see them as the first people who brutalized their fellow citizens during the peaceful Iraqi demonstrations calling for political and economic reforms in Iraq. Al-role Amiri’s was not limited to Iraq, but also extended to Syria with the assistance of the Assad regime and the Iranian mullahs’ regime. Al-Amiri used Baghdad airport and other airports to send and smuggle weapons, equipment, and fighters to the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria.

Today, you can see the killer, traitor, and agent roaming freely throughout Iraq as if he had done nothing, because the mullahs’ regime and the Persian reference protect him and his militias. Al-Amiri is nothing more than a thug and a traitor to his country and his sons. His natural punishment was to be tried in the case of any criminal, or thrown into prison for decades, or sentenced to death. If Al-Amiri and other criminals like him didn’t know how bad they were, they should hide with their hands covered in the blood of innocent Iraqis and know that they will be remembered as the worst people in history. Whoever fulfills the rights of his people and the martyrs of his people, burdened by worries and betrayed by their rulers, has earned the approval of their people and avoided the shame and wrath of history. Whoever fails to serve his people and devotes his efforts to serving the mullahs’ (Iran) regime and his entourage will be pursued by curses, just as every tyrant, oppressor, and traitor is cursed, and their biography will sour through the ages!

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  2. After the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime in 2003, Iran has exerted significant influence over Iraq through various means. Firstly, Iran has supported and cultivated relationships with Shia political parties in Iraq, many of whom have close ties to Iran. This has allowed Iran to have a strong presence in the Iraqi political arena, influencing policy decisions and shaping the government. Additionally, Iran has fostered economic ties with Iraq, becoming one of its largest trading partners. By providing financial and economic assistance, Iran has strengthened its hold over Iraq’s economy, further solidifying its control. Furthermore, Iran has also leveraged its close ties with Shia militias in Iraq, providing them with training, funding, and weaponry to advance its interests and exert its influence on the ground. Through these multifaceted approaches, Iran has effectively controlled Iraq to a significant extent.

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