Iran forms “Liberation Army” to send to Arab countries

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Iran has reportedly formed what it calls the “Liberation Army” whose units will be deployed in Arab countries, according to a news website.

Currently, Iran is involved in multiple conflicts where Shia and Sunni Muslims are locked in a power struggle, notably Syria and Yemen.

Mohammad Ali Al Falaki, a retired commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,  said in an interview published on Thursday by Mashregh News that Iran is fighting on three fronts: Iraq, Syria and Yemen.

Iran “created the Liberation Army in Syria under the leadership of Qassem Soleimani”, said Falaki, who leads forces in Syria.

Soleimani is the head of the Revolutionary Guard Corps’ elite Quds Force.

It was not clear how large the so-called “Liberation Army” would be.

“The forces that belong to this army are not Iranians only. In any place where there is a fight, we organise and supply the army from the people of the area,” said Falaki.

With regard to Syria, he said: “It is not wise for our Iranian forces to be directly thrown into war in Syria. Therefore our role should be limited to train, supply, and prepare the Syrians to fight in their areas.”

“The main goal in the creation of the first generation of the Shia liberation army is to erase Israel in 23 years, which is now on its border.” Falaki told Mashregh News.