BRINK OF REVOLT Iranian rank-&-file troops deserting in droves after they’re given just 10 bullets per soldier & wounded are left to die

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This is how you eliminate the regime. If the rank and file of the military no longer support them, they have no defense and they collapse. It's imperative we don't blink at this juncture.

Sources cited by Iran International described the conditions as “harsh” – and warned that some soldiers perceive them as neglect by commanders.

“In one example cited by the sources, some units were issued only 20 bullets for every two Artesh [regular Army] soldiers, leaving troops with little capacity to respond to potential attacks,” the report said.

Intelligence firm Flashpoint warned of “tensions” between the Army and the Iran‘s Revolutionary Guards as a result – pointing to the “fragility” of the Iranian military.

One of the sharpest points of friction appears to involve medical support for wounded soldiers.

Sources said that regular army units are suffering significant casualties – but that IRGC personnel have refused to transport injured army soldiers to hospitals despite having access to medical facilities.


 
This is how you eliminate the regime. If the rank and file of the military no longer support them, they have no defense and they collapse. It's imperative we don't blink at this juncture.

Sources cited by Iran International described the conditions as “harsh” – and warned that some soldiers perceive them as neglect by commanders.

“In one example cited by the sources, some units were issued only 20 bullets for every two Artesh [regular Army] soldiers, leaving troops with little capacity to respond to potential attacks,” the report said.

Intelligence firm Flashpoint warned of “tensions” between the Army and the Iran‘s Revolutionary Guards as a result – pointing to the “fragility” of the Iranian military.

One of the sharpest points of friction appears to involve medical support for wounded soldiers.

Sources said that regular army units are suffering significant casualties – but that IRGC personnel have refused to transport injured army soldiers to hospitals despite having access to medical facilities.


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This is how you eliminate the regime. If the rank and file of the military no longer support them, they have no defense and they collapse. It's imperative we don't blink at this juncture.

Sources cited by Iran International described the conditions as “harsh” – and warned that some soldiers perceive them as neglect by commanders.

“In one example cited by the sources, some units were issued only 20 bullets for every two Artesh [regular Army] soldiers, leaving troops with little capacity to respond to potential attacks,” the report said.

Intelligence firm Flashpoint warned of “tensions” between the Army and the Iran‘s Revolutionary Guards as a result – pointing to the “fragility” of the Iranian military.

One of the sharpest points of friction appears to involve medical support for wounded soldiers.

Sources said that regular army units are suffering significant casualties – but that IRGC personnel have refused to transport injured army soldiers to hospitals despite having access to medical facilities.


Yep.

A suffering military who does not like their leaders anyways and is worried about they and their families lives, even if treate better than the average pleb, can often have their loyalty purchased.

This is a job for the CIA. It will not be easy.
 
This is how you eliminate the regime. If the rank and file of the military no longer support them, they have no defense and they collapse. It's imperative we don't blink at this juncture.

Sources cited by Iran International described the conditions as “harsh” – and warned that some soldiers perceive them as neglect by commanders.

“In one example cited by the sources, some units were issued only 20 bullets for every two Artesh [regular Army] soldiers, leaving troops with little capacity to respond to potential attacks,” the report said.

Intelligence firm Flashpoint warned of “tensions” between the Army and the Iran‘s Revolutionary Guards as a result – pointing to the “fragility” of the Iranian military.

One of the sharpest points of friction appears to involve medical support for wounded soldiers.

Sources said that regular army units are suffering significant casualties – but that IRGC personnel have refused to transport injured army soldiers to hospitals despite having access to medical facilities.


The SUN :TH_WAY~113:
 
As near as I can tell, when India reports this, then it will believable.

Their press seems to be the most reliable right now, since they have no dog in this fight other than competing with each other to see who can provide their people with the most accurate news with which to make decisions.

 
Well it could be worse!



LOL....I bet the same scene with their commissars would take place if the dems ever tried shooting it out with the right in any organized fashion.
 
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As near as I can tell, when India reports this, then it will believable.

Their press seems to be the most reliable right now, since they have no dog in this fight other than competing with each other to see who can provide their people with the most accurate news with which to make decisions.

War propaganda.
 
Quite possibly. Seem that info is coming from Israel too.

All the information coming out has to be taken with a grain of salt. It's hard to know who can be trusted and there are a lot of bad actors spreading misinformation on social media.
 
I don't think that the majority of today's young Iranian population is gonna go for the human wave attacks that the mullahs sent their fathers/grandfathers into like during the Iran/Iraq war.
 
All the information coming out has to be taken with a grain of salt. It's hard to know who can be trusted and there are a lot of bad actors spreading misinformation on social media.

What needs to happen are the Captains and the Majors of the Regular Army need to side with their troops, who are mostly young and probably part of the groups that are tired of the Mullahs, and take out the Colonels and the Generals, and then go after the IRGC.
 
All the information coming out has to be taken with a grain of salt. It's hard to know who can be trusted and there are a lot of bad actors spreading misinformation on social media.
Agreed.

Diving into that link you sourced, that story is coming out of the U.K. I wonder how they would even know the truthfulness of this claim?



 
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Agreed.

Diving into that link you sourced, that story is coming out of the U.K. I wonder how they would even know the truthfulness of this claim?




Large Iranian expat community in Great Britian.
 
Large Iranian expat community in Great Britian.
There are large ones in Canada and the US as well.

That still does not explain how those communities would get a hold of classified military information out of Iran.



Israel is giving five years imprisonment to any of their citizens who post video or pictures of the devastation there. All western media is complying.

Iran is giving the death sentence to anyone that leaks war information.

The fact that we can't get good and decent information on this war, even from our side, makes claims about the other side all the more suspect.
 

Iranian rank-&-file troops deserting in droves after they’re given just 10 bullets per soldier & wounded are left to die​

Cowards. Real soldiers would fight to the last with sticks and rocks. My only question now is what happens to these people? Do they melt into society to resurface in the future to come after us again in holy rage? Will the populace turn them in, rat them out, expose them, execute them for crimes against their country?

It's imperative we don't blink at this juncture.
I think we should sing kumbuya with them and offer to bring them to Vermont to assist democrats in anti-ICE protests while giving them full rights to vote in our elections. :uhh:

In one example cited by the sources, some units were issued only 20 bullets for every two Artesh [regular Army] soldiers, leaving troops with little capacity to respond to potential attacks,” the report said.
Yes, but they were really good bullets, personally engraved by the ayatollah himself. They might be worth a lot some day as collector's items. :smoke:
 
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