Zero Hedge Article RatingIran Launches More Large-Scale Missile Attacks On Northern Iraq
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90% Very Right
- Politician Portrayal
57% Positive
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39% : Tehran has meanwhile been demanding that Baghdad take concrete action to disarm the outlawed Kurdish militia groups while holding open the possibility of more cross-border strikes.37% : Tehran has said that "terrorist groups".
36% : Iran had first carried out a similar cross-border attack in September, which was said to have killed an American citizen who was a dual national.
34% : Iran has launched another round of attacks on Kurdish groups in northern Iraq in connection with ongoing anti-government protests inside the Islamic Republic.
31% : The IRGC claims that the groups being targeted are behind weapons smuggling operations, as well as sabotage actions inside Iran, which aim to destabilize the country.
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