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Chechen Forces Ready to Deploy to Iran if U.S. Launches Ground Operation
If the US launches a ground operation in Iran, Russias fierce Chechen army will go to Iran and fight against the US! And they will see it as jihad.
This is what some units of the Chechen army loyal to Ramzan Kadyrov have said. .Breaking: Iranian state media has reported that, Russia’s Chechen combat units officially declare they will deploy to Iran to fight alongside Iranian forces if the US launches a ground invasion. They are openly framing it as a holy Jihad against American power. The Chechen leader also paid particular attention to the UAE, which has regularly been targeted by Iran since the start of the war. He said that the country’s leadership ‘has never had military claims against its neighbours’ and that the UAE ‘are considered one of the safest and most stable countries in the world’. The commander of the Chechen Akhmat special forces, Lieutenant General Apti Alaudinov, stated shortly after the war began that he is ready to transfer all the weapons at his disposal to Iran and to go into battle on Tehran’s side, should such a decision be taken by Russia’s leadership. 車臣共和國表示將派遣軍隊參戰協助伊朗抵抗美國.根據情報顯示出車臣軍隊已經組建合成旅級的部隊,前往伊朗協助參戰,抵抗美國的海軍陸戰隊.20260403. Iranian media have reported that Chechen military units aligned with Ramzan Kadyrov have declared their readiness to deploy to Iran if the US launches a ground invasion, signalling a potential widening of the already volatile conflict. Chechen military units aligned with Russia have expressed readiness to deploy to IRAN if the United States launches a ground invasion. The fighters, often referred to as “Kadyrovites,” operate under Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov and are closely tied to Russia’s broader security structure.  This development is directly linked to rising fears of a US ground operation. Washington has already increased troop deployments in the region, including airborne and marine units, signaling preparation for potential escalation beyond air and missile strikes. 
The entry of Chechen units would mark a shift in the nature of the conflict. It would no longer remain a US–Iran confrontation but move toward a multi-actor war with indirect Russian-linked involvement. Even without official Kremlin deployment, the presence of allied or proxy forces changes battlefield calculations and increases escalation risk.
The implication is critical. A US ground invasion could trigger wider participation from aligned forces, transforming the Iran war into a broader geopolitical conflict. This raises the stakes from regional confrontation to a scenario involving multiple power blocs, increasing unpredictability and long-term instability.
.. CHECHEN TROOPS SO GREART. 車臣軍隊牛逼. .The Chechen fighters are said to be the terror of terror. In other words, there is no other fighter as fierce as them.
Russian Chechen combat units have expressed readiness to deploy in Iran to support Iranian forces in the event of the U.S. launching a ground invasion. Iran claims Chechnya will send troops if the US starts ground invasion.The Iranian state news agency PressTV has claimed, citing unnamed sources, that Chechen military units have declared their readiness to deploy to Iran to support the Iranian armed forces in the event of a possible US ground operation. ‘The forces, loyal to Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of Russia’s Chechen Republic, describe the ongoing American–Israeli war against the Islamic Republic of Iran as a religious war. They describe their possible direct intervention as a jihad — a battle of good versus evil — in defence of the Islamic Republic of Iran against American and allied forces’, the agency said. The authorities of Russia, and Chechnya in particular, have not reported any decisions regarding the possible participation of Russian or regional units in military actions on Iranian territory. Earlier, Kadyrov accused the US and Israel of attempting to ‘drive a wedge across the entire Islamic world’ through what he described as a ‘treacherous attack on Iran during the holy month of Ramadan’. In his only public comment on the war in Iran, Kadyrov also condemned the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. He described his killing as a ‘tragedy’, but stated that Iran’s retaliatory strikes against targets in other countries ‘cannot be justified’. According to him, attacks on civilian infrastructure and the deaths of civilians are unacceptable under any circumstances. |
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