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*** 23-Sep-18 World View -- Gunmen massacre IRGC soldiers and their families during military parade in Ahvaz, Iran

This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
  • Gunmen massacre IRGC soldiers and their families during military parade in Ahvaz, Iran
  • Iran reflexively blames Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel, Mossad, and United States
  • Attack blamed on a local Arab terrorist group, al-Ahvazi separatist movement

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**** Gunmen massacre IRGC soldiers and their families during military parade in Ahvaz, Iran
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IRGC soldiers marching in military parade on Saturday, prior to terrorist attack (AFP)

Dozens of people, including women and children, were killed in a
terrorist attack on a military parade in Iran, in the city of Ahvaz,
the capital city of Khuzestan province, which is in southwest corner
of Iran, bordering Iraq and the Persian Gulf.

The attack occurred during a military parade marking the beginning of
the Sacred Defense Week, a nationwide ceremony commemorating the
anniversary of the start of the Iran/Iraq war that began with an
invasion by Iraq's Saddam Hussein, and continued from 1980-88. Some
1.5 million people were killed in the Iran/Iraq war, and it ended in
1988 with Saddam Hussein using the WMD mustard gas on Kurds and
Iranians.

The attack targeted members of the Iran's powerful paramilitary group,
the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and their families.
Four gunmen dressed in fake IRGC uniforms sprayed random gunfire into
a crowd of marching soldiers, bystanders and government officials.
The military parade was being televised live, saw Iranians saw
marching soldiers suddenly scramble to flee, or fall to the ground to
escape gunfire, many of them shielding children.

Ahvaz is the capital city of Khuzestan province, which has the
country's largest oil reserves. With its proximity to Iraq and the
presence of a large Arab minority, the area has seen ethnic violence
in the past. It was also a frontline in the eight-year Iran-Iraq War,
as Saddam Hussein was trying to gain control of Khuzestan province and
its oil wealth. Mehr News (Tehran) and AP and Press TV (Tehran)


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**** Iran reflexively blames Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel, Mossad, and United States
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei immediately said "This crime is a
continuation of the plots of the regional states that are puppets of
the United States, and their goal is to create insecurity in our dear
country."

The "regional states" that Khamenei alluded to are Saudi Arabia and
United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif made a similar claim in a tweet:

<QUOTE>"Terrorists recruited, trained, armed & paid by a
foreign regime have attacked Ahvaz. Children and journos among
casualties. Iran holds regional terror sponsors and their US
masters accountable for such attacks. Iran will respond swiftly
and decisively in defense of Iranian lives."<END QUOTE>


At some level, these accusations are justified. Ministers from Saudi
Arabia and UAE have at times incendiary statements targeting Iran,
just as Iran has threatened Saudi Arabia and UAE.

A year ago, John R. Bolton, former US ambassador to the United
Nations, made a proposal to President Trump get out of the nuclear
deal with Iran, which was a subject still under discussion at that
time. Bolton recommended going beyond simple abrogation of the
agreement to take steps "to limit Iran’s malicious activities and
global adventurism." These actions included:
  • End all landing and docking rights for all Iranian aircraft
    and ships at key allied ports;

  • End all visas for Iranians, including so called “scholarly,”
    student, sports, or other exchanges;

  • Demand payment with a set deadline on outstanding
    U.S. federal-court judgments against Iran for terrorism, including
    9/11;

  • Announce U.S. support for the democratic Iranian opposition;

  • Expedite delivery of bunker-buster bombs;

  • Announce U.S. support for Kurdish national aspirations, including
    Kurds in Iran, Iraq, and Syria;

  • Provide assistance to Balochis, Khuzestan Arabs, Kurds, and others
    — also to internal resistance among labor unions, students, and
    women’s groups;

  • Actively organize opposition to Iranian political objectives in
    the U.N.

Bolton's plan, which he says is for discussion purposes only, is
extremely belligerent and threatening, and specifically recommends
providing assistance to groups that have had terrorist elements,
including Khuzestan Arabs, Pakistan's Balochis, and Iraq's Kurds.

Furthermore, although is not generally believed that the US funded any
such groups, some analysts believe that Saudi Arabia has funded
Khuzestan Arabs.

Iran's accusations against Israel and the United States are made
entirely without evidence. However, Iranian officials reflexively
blame everything on Israel and the United States, and in today's
febrile international environment, it's not surprising that Iranian
officials make those claims. Times of Israel and National Review (28-Aug-2017)

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**** Attack blamed on a local Arab terrorist group, al-Ahvazi separatist movement
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Two groups claimed credit for the attack.

The first to claim credit was ISIS. But ISIS claims credit for many
attacks in which it played no part, in order to puff up its own brand
name. So the ISIS claim is not generally believed.

An Arab nationalist separatist group, the Patriotic Arab Democratic
Movement in Ahwaz (al-Ahwaz or al-Ahvaziya or al-Ahvazi) also claimed
responsibility for the assault, and their claim is generally believed.
A statesman issued by a spokesman said that the attack on Saturday
"was in response to the repression of Ahvazi Arabs. We do not have a
choice but to carry out a resistance."

Little is known about the al-Ahvazi, except that it's an Arab
separatist group based in the city of Ahvaz, the site of Saturday's
attack. It's believed to be funded by Saudi Arabia.

In the past, the group has attacked only unguarded pipelines, so this
is a major escalation by the group.

However, the IRGC made its own escalation last week, attacking Kurdish
separatists in northern Iraq with missiles. Saturday's attack is
almost a mirror image of last week's missile attack on the Kurds, so
this may be a tit-for-tat escalation.

Some analysts are suggesting that Saturday's attack was the Saudis
laying a trap for Iran. According to this conspiracy theory, the
Saudis would like Iran to retaliate militarily in some way, to create
a wider war, forcing the United States military to get involved. My
response to this suggestion is the usual one: Be careful what you wish
for. Times of Israel and Guardian (London)

John J. Xenakis is author of the book, Iran's Struggle for
Supremacy: Tehran's Obsession to Redraw the Map of the Middle
East
, available on Amazon for $5 for the digital version or $7 for the paperback version.

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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Iran, Ahvaz, Khuzestan, Iraq,
Iran/Iraq war, Saddam Hussein,
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, IRGC,
Seyed Ali Hosseini Khamenei, Saudi Arabia, Israel,
Patriotic Arab Democratic Movement in Ahwaz,
al-Ahwaz, al-Ahvaziya, al-Ahvazi,
United Arab Emirates, UAE, John R. Bolton

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