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[[Major general]] '''Gholam Ali Rashid''' ({{lang-fa|غلامعلی رشید}}) is deputy chief of the general staff of [[Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran]]<ref name="abna">{{cite news | url=http://en.abna24.com/service/iran/archive/2015/10/09/714297/story.html | title=Iranian commander martyred by ISIS terrorists in Syria | work=AhlulBayt News Agency | date=9 October 2015 | accessdate=1 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="fars" /><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2015/02/25/665214/irgc-stages-naval-drill-in-persian-gulf | title=IRGC Stages Naval Drill in Persian Gulf | work=Tasnim News Agency | date=25 February 2015 | accessdate=1 May 2016}}</ref> and was decision-making commanders in the [[Iran-Iraq war]].<ref name="iranbrief">{{cite web | url=http://iranbriefing.net/the-islamic-republic%E2%80%99s-13-generals/ | title=THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC’S 13 GENERALS | publisher=IRAN BRIEFING | date=3 February 2011 | accessdate=1 May 2016}}</ref> Aslo, Gholam Ali along with [[Mohammad Ali Ja'fari]], [[Ali Fadavi]], [[Qasem Soleymani]], and [[Mohammad Bagheri (Iranian commander)|Mohammad Bagheri]] is member of command network in the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran.<ref name="irantracker">{{cite web | url=http://www.irantracker.org/sites/default/files/imce-images/IRGC_CommandNetwork_context.pdf | title=IRGC Command Network: Formal Structures and Informal Influence | publisher=AEI Critical Threats Project | accessdate=12 April 2016 | author=Fulton, Will}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://iranprimer.usip.org/blog/2013/jul/23/rouhani-and-revolutionary-guards | title=Rouhani and the Revolutionary Guards | publisher=The Iran Primer | date=23 July 2013 | accessdate=1 May 2016 | author=Fulton, Will}}</ref>
[[Major general]] '''Gholam Ali Rashid''' ({{lang-fa|غلامعلی رشید}}) is deputy chief of the general staff of [[Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran]]<ref name="abna">{{cite news | url=http://en.abna24.com/service/iran/archive/2015/10/09/714297/story.html | title=Iranian commander martyred by ISIS terrorists in Syria | work=AhlulBayt News Agency | date=9 October 2015 | accessdate=1 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="fars" /><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2015/02/25/665214/irgc-stages-naval-drill-in-persian-gulf | title=IRGC Stages Naval Drill in Persian Gulf | work=Tasnim News Agency | date=25 February 2015 | accessdate=1 May 2016}}</ref> and was decision-making commanders in the [[Iran-Iraq war]].<ref name="iranbrief">{{cite web | url=http://iranbriefing.net/the-islamic-republic%E2%80%99s-13-generals/ | title=THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC’S 13 GENERALS | publisher=IRAN BRIEFING | date=3 February 2011 | accessdate=1 May 2016}}</ref> Also, Gholam Ali along with [[Mohammad Ali Ja'fari]], [[Ali Fadavi]], [[Qasem Soleymani]], and [[Mohammad Bagheri (Iranian commander)|Mohammad Bagheri]] is member of command network in the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran.<ref name="irantracker">{{cite web | url=http://www.irantracker.org/sites/default/files/imce-images/IRGC_CommandNetwork_context.pdf | title=IRGC Command Network: Formal Structures and Informal Influence | publisher=AEI Critical Threats Project | accessdate=12 April 2016 | author=Fulton, Will}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://iranprimer.usip.org/blog/2013/jul/23/rouhani-and-revolutionary-guards | title=Rouhani and the Revolutionary Guards | publisher=The Iran Primer | date=23 July 2013 | accessdate=1 May 2016 | author=Fulton, Will}}</ref>


== In the news ==
== In the news ==

Revision as of 08:06, 3 May 2016


Gholam Ali Rashid
Native name
غلامعلی رشید
Born1953
Dezful, Iran
AllegianceIran Iran
Service / branch IRGC
Years of service1980–present
Rank Major General
CommandsDeputy chief of the General Staff of Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Battles / warsIran–Iraq War

Major general Gholam Ali Rashid (Template:Lang-fa) is deputy chief of the general staff of Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran[1][2][3] and was decision-making commanders in the Iran-Iraq war.[4] Also, Gholam Ali along with Mohammad Ali Ja'fari, Ali Fadavi, Qasem Soleymani, and Mohammad Bagheri is member of command network in the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran.[5][6]

In the news

Gholam Ali Rashid declared Iran can attack to Israel military equipment and nuclear sites in military war.[7]

In a conference at the Tehran, he announced that Iranian commanders are in the Iraq, Syria, Palestine, and Lebanon to give military advice.[2]

Gholam Ali Rashid stated: "the nuclear issue and human rights are merely pretexts". Also he mentioned "stressing that those raising such issues against Iran actually have problems with Islam."[8]

He said that any military action against Iran by United States would be a strategic mistake.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Iranian commander martyred by ISIS terrorists in Syria". AhlulBayt News Agency. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Top Commander: Iran Providing Military Advice to Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon". Fars News Agency. 27 September 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  3. ^ "IRGC Stages Naval Drill in Persian Gulf". Tasnim News Agency. 25 February 2015. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  4. ^ "THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC'S 13 GENERALS". IRAN BRIEFING. 3 February 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  5. ^ Fulton, Will. "IRGC Command Network: Formal Structures and Informal Influence" (PDF). AEI Critical Threats Project. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  6. ^ Fulton, Will (23 July 2013). "Rouhani and the Revolutionary Guards". The Iran Primer. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  7. ^ "The Proud of Islamic Ummah and Oppressed People Islamic Iran to hurl israel into dustbin of history". Islamic Invitation Turkey. 21 November 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  8. ^ "Commander Lambastes Double-Standard Policies against Iran". Tasnim News Agency. 12 November 2015. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  9. ^ "Military attack against Iran by U.S. "strategic mistake": commander". 29 October 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2016.