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Daesh must know there is no way it could ever win: Analyst

Mourners raise portraits of Mohsen Hojaji, a young member of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) who was beheaded in Syria by Daesh terrorists, during a funerary procession for him at Imam Hossein Square in the capital Tehran on September 27, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

With the likes of Iranian martyr Mohsen Hojaji, who was killed by Daesh in Syria, the Takfiri terrorists must know that they will not come out victorious in any way, says an analyst.

“Counterterrorism is not fought in the corridors of Washington with politicians making grandstanding statements, it is fought on the battlefield with people who actually have the stomach [for] their belief,” Catherine Shakdam told Press TV on Wednesday.

“This (martyrdom of Hojaji) will be a message of hope and resilience to other people and maybe a message to Daesh militants that there is no way that they could ever win,” the director of Shafaqna Institute for Middle Eastern Studies said.

Hojaji was beheaded by the Takfiri terrorists on August 9.


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