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Daily Stormer
June 7, 2017
UPDATE:
Anglin here.
WHEW BUSY DAY.
Anyway, we know more about this now.
ISIS claimed responsibility for a pair of Wednesday attacks in Tehran in which suicide bombers and teams of gunmen stormed Iran’s parliament and the nearby shrine of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, killing at least 12 and injuring dozens of others.
This is the first attack orchestrated by ISIS in the Islamic Republic, SITE Intel Group reported. It wasn’t initially clear if the death count, reported by state broadcaster IRIB, included the attackers.
In a rare and stunning move, ISIS released video from inside the parliament building while the attack was under way. The video, circulated online, shows a gunman and a bloody, lifeless body of a man lying on the ground next to a desk. A voice on the video praises God and says in Arabic: “Do you think we will leave? We will remain, God willing.” Another voice repeats the same words. The two appeared to be parroting a slogan used by IS spokesman Abu Mohammad al-Adnani, who was killed in Syria last year.
Even LiveLeak is deleting the video now.
It’s 24 minutes long. People keep uploading copies of it.
Here’s a snippet of it on YouTube.
Without sound.
The parliament assault ended Wednesday morning with all four attackers there being killed.
“Iranian nation moves on, today the fumbling with firecrackers in #Tehran, won’t affect the will of our nation,” Ayatollah Kahmenei wrote in a tweet.
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said “the depravity of terrorism has no place in a peaceful, civilized world.”
One of the terrorists blew himself up inside the parliament building, where a session had been in progress, according to a statement carried by Iran state TV. It quoted lawmaker Elias Hazrati as saying the attackers were armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles.
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State TV reported four attackers were involved in the parliament attack.
Iran’s official state broadcaster said a security guard was killed and four people wounded in the shrine attack. It said one of the attackers at the shrine was killed by security guards and that a woman was arrested. It described the shrine attackers as “terrorists” and said one carried out a suicide bombing, without providing further details.
In addition to being lethal, the attack on the shrine of Khomeini is symbolically stunning. As Iran’s first Supreme Leader, Khomeini is a towering figure in the country and was its revolutionary leader in the 1979 ouster of the shah.
Either Iran is lying about the death toll or the Western media is lying about how the situation was handled. Because the New York Times was reporting that they were occupying the Parliament for hours, and at one point one of the gunmen ran out on the street and started shooting at people then ran back inside. It doesn’t make sense that four guys could do that and not be killed within minutes.
If security/police response was this disorganized, they would have killed more people.
Anyway, the details are not especially important. What is important is that Saudi Arabia just staged a successful terrorist attack against Iran – which is a bold fucking move.
Iranian politicians are openly blaming the Saudi regime as having ordered this.
And get this – hours before the attack, a high-ranking Saudi official said Iran must be “punished.”
Either way, Saudi is responsible, because Saudi is the one that funds ISIS.
The NYT has the quotes in an unnecessarily long and boring article full of idiot lies.
I, your devoted servant, shall pull the quotes.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps lashed out at Saudi Arabia and the United States, blaming them for the assault even as responsibility for it was asserted by the Islamic State, the Sunni extremist group that has taken credit for a nonstop staccato of terrorist attacks around the world in the last few weeks.
>implying ISIS and Saudi Arabia are different entities
That’s NYT for you, folks.
Real news.
Based on facts.
I know that because they literally have an ad on their site saying that it is real news based on facts. And asking for money.
nb4 “Anglin you also ask for money” – that’s because I’m blocked by all advertisers and do not have private backing, both of which NYT has. If I had one or the other things, I wouldn’t be asking for donations, but I don’t, so we have to run this site on donations.
Also, please remember to donate.
In a statement, the Revolutionary Guards Corps faulted both Saudi Arabia and the United States government: “The public opinion of the world, especially Iran, recognizes this terrorist attack — which took place a week after a joint meeting of the U.S. president and the head of one of the region’s backward governments, which constantly supports fundamentalist terrorists — as very significant,” clearly referring to Saudi Arabia. The statement also acknowledged the Islamic State’s claim of responsibility.
Backward is right.
The NYT will literally admit that Saudi Arabia opposes Iran because they have a Parliamentary government. But then continue to say that Saudi are the goodest guys.
Expressions of sympathy for Iran from world leaders poured in after the assaults. But hours elapsed before a condolence statement from the Trump administration, which has called Iran the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.
“The United States condemns the terrorist attacks in Tehran today,” the State Department said. “We express our condolences to the victims and their families, and send our thoughts and prayers to the people of Iran. The depravity of terrorism has no place in a peaceful, civilized world.”
Of the 12 victims of the attacks, 11 died at the Parliament building, and one at the mausoleum of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, father of the 1979 revolution. All of the six known assailants were killed, official media said: four at the Parliament, and two at the mausoleum. Five were men, and one mausoleum assailant was a woman.
The audacity of the assaults, and the hours it took to end them, suggested that Iranian security officials were hardly prepared. But officially, Iranian leaders sought to belittle the assailants and their acts, emphasizing that the Parliament chamber itself had never been breached.
Yeah.
>12 victims
>hours it to to end
Does not compute.
In a sign that elite security forces had encountered trouble containing the situation, one attacker left the Parliament an hour into the siege, then ran around shooting on Tehran’s streets before returning to the building — where at least one of the assailants blew himself up on the fourth floor as others continued firing from the windows.
“I cannot talk, I’m stuck here and the situation is really dangerous, the shooting is continuing, we are surrounded and I cannot talk,” an Iranian journalist, Ehsan Bodaghi, said by phone from inside the building during the standoff, before the call was disconnected. Yelling and screaming could be heard in the background.
Yeah, see?
Why would they not kill more people?
Mohammad Ali Saki, editor of The Tehran Times, said in a phone interview that the four assailants at the Parliament building had “targeted guards, cleaners, employees of the administrative and finance sections,” but had “never got near the Parliament chamber itself.”
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The speaker of Parliament, Ali Larijani, called the attacks a “minor incident,” saying that “some cowardly terrorists” had infiltrated the legislative complex and vowing that “the security forces will definitely take serious measures against them.”
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The assault on the mausoleum — about 10 miles south of Parliament — began shortly before 11 a.m. and lasted for about an hour and a half, state news media reported.
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Mohammed Ali Ansari, the overseer of the mausoleum, said that militants who appeared to have explosives strapped to them “started shooting blindly and without a target.”
The attacks, the first in Tehran in more than a decade, came just over two weeks after Mr. Trump, with Saudi Arabia and its allies, vowed to isolate Iran. Iran has dismissed those remarks, made at a summit meeting in Riyadh, the Saudi capital, as a scheme by Mr. Trump to sell weapons to Saudi Arabia.
In the view of many in Iran, the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, is inextricably linked to Saudi Arabia. “ISIS ideologically, financially and logistically is fully supported and sponsored by Saudi Arabia — they are one and the same,” said Hamidreza Taraghi, a hard-line analyst.
This is not someone’s view, it is an established fact.
Where dem facts, NYT?
King Salman of Saudi Arabia has accused Iran of “spearheading global terrorism.” Saudi officials say Iran is plotting to control the region. Saudi Arabia, an autocratic kingdom, also opposes Iran’s political ideology, which has a clerical supreme leader but also a president, Parliament and City Councils, chosen in elections in which both men and women can participate.
Who is Salman referring to when he accuses Iran of that, NYT?
Care to speculate?
How can you not comment on such a statement as that?
Exactly zero percent of global terrorism is being carried out by Shiite Moslems.
What is Iran spearheading?
Terrorism against ISIS?
On Wednesday morning, only hours before the attacks in Iran, the Saudi foreign minister, Adel al-Jubeir, said that Iran must be punished for its interference in the region and called Tehran the world’s leading supporter of terrorism.
As mentioned above, there’s the money fact in all of this.
Hours before the attack, Saudi threatened “punishment.”
Okay, they threaten that a lot, but hours before.
One Iranian security official said the attacks had been a message from Saudi Arabia that was meant to teach Iran a lesson. He also said the assaults were intended to test Iran’s reaction.
Others questioned Tehran’s decision to rise to the defense of Qatar. “We are wrong to suddenly seek close ties with Qatar,” said Saeed Laylaz, an economist close to the government. “They have been bankrolling the Sunni terrorist groups, in the same way the Saudis have.”
He appears to be suggesting they deserved it in some karmic sense?
Weird quote.
While terrorist attacks have become relatively commonplace in Europe and in most of the Middle East, Iran had remained comparatively safe. During May’s election campaign, President Hassan Rouhani often pointed to that fact, lauding the country’s security forces and intelligence agencies for their vigilance.
The coordinated terrorist attacks on Wednesday brought such feelings of security to an end, one analyst said. “Today, it was proved that we are vulnerable too,” the analyst, Nader Karimi Joni, said.
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Mokhtar Awad, a research fellow in the Program on Extremism at George Washington University, said the attacks in Tehran were an attempt by the Islamic State to finally address “one of the biggest talking points used against it in jihadi circles”: its perceived inability to attack Iran.
“They have been ridiculed for this for a long time,” Mr. Awad said. “This is going to help them reach out to a broader population of Salafis and jihadis who will now see that the Islamic State is genuinely fighting all the enemies of Islam.”
Mr. Awad also said that the attack could have been partly motivated by the Islamic State’s desire to claim victory somewhere new to raise morale after the blows that have been dealt to their bases in Iraq, Libya and Syria.
“IT WASN’T THE SAUDIS I SWEAR TO YOU SRSLY I PROMISE.” -George Washington University Sunni Moslem.
Anyway.
Tehran hasn’t bombed Riyadh yet.
So I guess they’re going to respond in some other way.
But they are definitely going to respond.
Unlike the Saudis, Persians are serious people.
Original article follows.
Major happening! Declaration of war?????
At least eight people are dead and several more have been injured in twin shooting and suicide bomb attacks at the Iranian parliament and the Mausoleum of Ayatollah Khomeini in Tehran.
One guard and six others were killed in the incident in parliament early on Wednesday, Tasnim news agency reported, in an attack which occurred around the same time four men launched an assault on Ayatollah Khomeini’s tomb with guns and two suicide bombs.
Reports emerged that another suicide bomb was detonated on the fourth floor of parliament and several people had been taken hostage later on Wednesday morning. Heavy gunfire could be heard coming from inside as security forces swarmed at the building’s entrances.
In the mausoleum attack, assailants killed a security guard and injured at least four others, state television said. A picture reportedly showing the first explosion, released by Jamaran News, shows an empty courtyard.
Initial reports said one attacker was shot dead at the scene and one woman arrested. Tehran’s governor later said that one attacker had been killed, and another had blown himself up.
There are conflicting reports as to how many gunmen were involved in the parliament attack. At least four people have been taken hostage.
Unconfirmed reports said that the attackers had been looking for the chamber where MPs were in session, but lost their way once inside the building.
At least one male assailant escaped the building but was captured as he was on the run, the agency reports.
Eric Striker commentary:
Scores of people are dead after a series of hostage-takings and suicide bombings against the Iranian parliament and the Tomb of the Ayatollah Khomeini.
The attacks follow Donald Trump’s trip to the Middle East, where promises of a $100 billion dollar arms deal deal consolidated the ISIS-supporting Arab League with Israel.
These attacks are grounds for military retaliation against Saudi Arabia and Israel. It’s time to stop pretending.
The Russians, the Syrians and the Iranians are on the brink of fully defeating ISIS. As the group continues to grow desperate, it will increase the intensity of attacks on Shi’ite countries and the West.
If Iran retaliates against the state-sponsors of the culprits, Jew will draw American into an unwinnable war…on the side of the terrorists killing us!
More pictures from the attacks:
The Jew Rita Katz’ SITE Intel Group always has very “up to date” sources on ISIS attacks. They are claiming that the attacks on the parliament are still in progress.
An update from #ISIS states that the raid inside the Iranian parliament is still ongoing #Tehran pic.twitter.com/y1tFVU5R5c
— SITE Intel Group (@siteintelgroup) June 7, 2017
Here are screen shots from a video ISIS is releasing from inside the parliament. The filthy kike Rita Katz has it up on her site, but it’s beyond a paywall of course.
Here it is on YouTube, but it will probably get taken down soon:
The reaction from the Neo-Cons and Kikes so far has been astounding. They are cheering for ISIS and don’t even care if anybody notices.
Every time the West is attacked Iran swiftly condemns its and offers not only condolences, but extends its hand to help the West defeat terrorism (a hand that is quickly batted away by the kikes that run our government). If Trump, Theresa May, and all the others don’t condemn this terrorist attack it will be an embarrassment for our countries.
But here is the shameless Kike vermin Jake Novak from CNBC gloating about it. Expect more of this type of stuff as the day progresses, most of the vampires are still asleep.
Now Iran finds out how it feels to be on the receiving end. If it's ISIS vs. Iran, I wish both sides great victories https://t.co/VseU4c33UH
— Jake Novak (@jakejakeny) June 7, 2017
Update:
He deleted it lol.
Here’s screenshot.
As for the Iranians themselves, they don’t need anyone’s prayers. Unlike our politician, these men believe in their revolution and love their people. They also have the means and the balls to excise meaningful revenge.
#Iran -ian MPs taking selfies during #IranParliamentAttack to send a message to the terrorists & their bosses ; #iranattacks #iranattack pic.twitter.com/o14bh7ODY3
— Reza Yeganehshakib (@yeganehshakib) June 7, 2017