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Breaking: Qassem Soleimani Confirmed Dead by Iraqi State Media

Was never a fan of this particular guy, as he was a sectarian through and through. But US just killed a serving Iranian General, regardless even if the US had declared IRG as a terrorist organisation, this is a declaration of war. The Iranian response will be bloody, may be that is what Americans are looking for so they can declare a war on Iran. This is a very dangerous situation, no matter which ever way you slice it.
 
This is a profound mistake for the US to have made. It's impossible to understate the significance. Through one quite incredible act of stupidity, they have just put all US personnel across the Middle East in grave danger. Iran will choose how to retaliate, but I have absolutely no doubt that there will be serious consequences for the Americans. I expect that the US will now be driven out of Iraq and I wouldn't even rule out assassination attempts against high value targets on American soil.
 
Actually i am worried only because of TWO THINGS:
1.ARAB&JEWISH REFUGEES
2.TURKEY IS DEPENDENT ON OIL AND GAS THAT MEANS THE ECONOMY IS FUCKED AT LEAST WORLD ECONOMY WOULD BE FUCKED TOO

Jewish refugees?
 
The region did not need this escalation.

It is a highly provocative and irresponsible act of murder by the United States.

Mr. Suleimani may have been a controversial figure but international norms are to be respected by everyone equally.

Nazi India threatens to annex her smaller neighbours but restraint is being shown by Pakistan to avert a greater human tragedy.

Highly deplorable act if i may term it as such by Trump.


The United States will do anything necessary to protect our forces and people.

Soleimani was a butcher and enemy of the United States. We warned Iran repeatedly. A clear message was sent tonight.
 
There is no mistake his death is s good thing but nobody want to see Iraq battleground between western imperialism and Iranian imperialism.

The useless, corrupt and largely treacherous Iraqi political elite (I am thinking about the pro-Mullah shills and their useless "militias" (criminal gangs)) allowed themselves to turn into a potential battleground and thus endanger Iraq as they invited the Mullah's and allowed themselves to turn into fifth columns. Endangering the live of Iraqis but as we all know they could not care less about the average Iraqi Shia Arab. 16 years later and the South still looks like a dump by large even despite those "defenders" of Shias ruling for all that time.

Now they will use the US/West card to brainwash some locals so they can forget their miserable existence thanks to those useless politicians and the corrupt/cancerous system that those same militias own their entire existence to.

Everything points to the Iraqi military and non-Mullah political alignment (they can see where things are going and know how unpopular Iran is in Iraq as has always been the case historically), realizing where the tide is going and that they cannot any longer tolerate/accept/look away from a corrupt system that they have indirectly been a part of and supported.

This is a part of an internal power struggle. Those attacks/arrests would not have been possible without Iraqi government involvement or the involvement of the ISOF and Iraqi military.

A strong Iraq ruled by nationalists would never have allowed such a situation to occur to begin with, where you have organizations led by traitors, that act like fifth columns for a foreign regime.
 
The United States will do anything necessary to protect our forces and people.

Soleimani was a butcher and enemy of the United States. We warned Iran repeatedly. A clear message was sent tonight.
And how many years has the US sanctioned Iran? Did that stop the Iranians?

This is what happens when you elect dumb arse red necks to the White House.
 
The United States will do anything necessary to protect our forces and people.

Soleimani was a butcher and enemy of the United States. We warned Iran repeatedly. A clear message was sent tonight.

The only message sent out tonight is a unilateral attempt to destroy peace and stability.

This event will not deter anyone as it holds the moral equivalency of murder but it may very well start off a new season of bloodshed in the region.

The region was finely balanced on a tip of a polarised sword.

I term this act as act of Fassad.
 
This is a profound mistake for the US to have made. It's impossible to understate the significance. Through one quite incredible act of stupidity, they have just put all US personnel across the Middle East in grave danger. Iran will choose how to retaliate, but I have absolutely no doubt that there will be serious consequences for the Americans. I expect that the US will now be driven out of Iraq and I wouldn't even rule out assassination attempts against high value targets on American soil.
I think economic targets/businessmen, generals or even diplomats could be kidnapped/killed.
 
This is a part of an internal power struggle. Those attacks/arrests would not have been possible without Iraqi government involvement or the involvement of the ISOF and Iraqi military.

A strong Iraq ruled by nationalists would never have allowed such a situation to occur to begin with, where you have organizations led by traitors, that act like fifth columns for a foreign regime.

This is what i've been considering as well. A few days ago we saw senior general handling a situation


It seems very much like an internal power struggle with things behind the scene that aren't public, the power struggle has been quite obvious looking at Iraq's political scene lately.

We have to wait and see, but I do know no action or decision is going to 'magically' be good for the country at this moment. Problems will occur either way.
 

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