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Dr F Dejahang
Jan 4 · 4 min read

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Yesterday at 07:21
2020 the beginning of a war: “Leading the prayers this week was Ayatollah Seyyed Ahmad Khatami, who said the attack means “Americans around the world will never experience calm again.”
He said General Soleimani was the mastermind of the battle against the Western-backed Daesh terrorist group and the administration of US President Donald Trump will pay the price for assassinating him.
“The Americans should beware that they did not achieve victory here and rather took one more step towards annihilation,” Ayatollah Khatami said. “Today, the world and the resistance movements in Syria, Lebanon and other places are mourning Gen. Soleimani and want to avenge his blood.”
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Terror of Soleimani — What Next?
The foremost state sponsor of terror, the United States of America, carried out a brazen act of terrorism yesterday that took the life of a revered Iranian general — General Ghassem Soleimani. A man, no, a legend, who led the resistance in confronting occupation, injustice, and terrorism. The man lauded for defeating ISIS.
Heartbroken at the defeat of ISIS, the United States bombed the man who had led that defeat. Trump bombed to kill Soleimani and to save ISIS, to expand its hegemony. Trump failed. He obliterated any chance this world had for peace and he managed to plant the seed of revenge in every heart that beats for justice. Iran does not mourn alone. Make no mistake — it was not one man that was killed. It was the fragile hope of peace, of our future and that of our world that was destroyed. Trump was Iran’s 911. He forced a fate akin to 911 but vastly different.
While 911 was an inside job to justify and launch America’s violent thrust into the unsuspecting world so that it could crown itself as the global hegemon, Trump and his cadre of idiots gloated about the terror they had inflicted on the world. Too stupid to grasp the significance and the consequences of their actions. 102 (January 02) will live in infamy. The bomb that killed Soleimani will spiral the world out of control; send America into a freefall. January 02 will be remembered as the end of America’s hegemony — 102 will be inscribed on its tombstone. Tombstone of a nation that could have been great, was capable of so much good, but was instead utterly destructive until it was destroyed by the enemies within.
The bombs took out Soleimani, but they raised millions like him. Faced with the terror of one of the most popular men in Iran, and the wider Middle East, hero of men and women who sought justice, what choice is Iran left with? Does the Trump team think that the millions who mourn the man and celebrate his martyrdom will go home and weep? Cower? No.
It has already dawned on the Trump team that they have just jolted the world and they fear the shaky ground underneath them. Already, Pompeo’s gloat has turned into a whimper. Quick to contact the Russians, Iran’s allies, he told them that “the United States remains committed to de-escalation.” What he is imploring is for Russians to plead with Iran to show restraint. But no one can turn back this clock.
Team Trump has left only two choices for Iran: For Iran to hit back hard. Yes, a war with the United States will destroy Iran. But Iran would take down much of the world with it, our global village would be destroyed. Or, for Iran not to retaliate which would translate a self-destruct button by taking no action. Unlikely. No doubt, those carrying Solemani’s picture will have a say.
There is but one third way which requires the participation of all. To remove and arrest Trump and his team for precipitating WW3 — for actions that will inevitably usher in the death of millions if Americans don’t act. But unlike Iran, America lacks heroes. Trump has doomed us all. It is a matter of time — and the clock is ticking.
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Posted by Soraya S Ulrich at 12:06 PM
America’s lawless arrogance has gone too far with the assassination of Iran’s top military commander. The deadly airstrike against General Qasem Soleimani was carried out on the order of President Donald Trump.
Several other senior Iranian military officials were also killed in the US missile attack on Iraq’s international airport in the capital Baghdad, including a top Iraqi militia leader.
Iranian politicians called it “an act of terrorism” and vowed harsh revenge. Meanwhile, the Iraqi prime minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi, condemned the US violation of his country’s sovereignty. Other Iraqi leaders are demanding the immediate expulsion of US forces from the country, where they number about 5,000 troops.
Trump taunted by tweeting the American flag after the news of the assassination emerged on Friday, and he later declared that the Iranian general “should have been taken out years ago” because he allegedly was responsible for the deaths of “thousands” of US troops, according to Trump.
Certainly, Soleimani was considered an enemy by the US. He organised effective military resistance to American imperialist designs in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and elsewhere across the Middle East. For such strategising, the 62-year-old Iran-Iraq War veteran was revered, not just in his own nation, but across the region. sputniknews.com/columnists/202
Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich
3 hrs ·
This freaking Christian crusader gets on his knees every night waiting for Rapture. These are the people running the world. And frankly, America cannot be forgiven for allowing it all to happen. independent.co.uk/news/world/a

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