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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, January 5, 2020
The Mafia Would Have Been Proud

The 62-year-old general distinguished himself in the long Iraq-Iran War, the dirty war in Lebanon, and operations in Iraq. He played a key role in defeating the ultra-radical Islamic State movement in Iraq, working in tandem with the US.
The US drone strike at Baghdad airport that killed Iran’s top commander,
Gen. Qassem Soleimani, and a senior leader of Iraq’s Shia militia, has
set the Mideast on fire. The Trump administration, which authorized the
assassination, called it a ’pre-emptive’ strike. Iran branded it
‘outright murder.’
Soleimani was Iran’s second most powerful figure and a national icon. He
headed up the Quds Force, the elite branch of Iran’s Revolutionary
Guards, a key player in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and the Gulf region.
Soleimani was also the most capable, intelligent and effective military
leader in a region of third rate generals.
The 62-year-old general distinguished himself in the long Iraq-Iran War,
the dirty war in Lebanon, and operations in Iraq. He played a key role
in defeating the ultra-radical Islamic State movement in Iraq, working
in tandem with the US. Soleimani helped turn the tide of battle in
Syria, saving the regime of Bashar Assad.
As a result of his battlefield and political successes, Soleimani earned
the enmity of the US, Israel and the US media. So many assassination
attempts were launched against him that Iran’s spiritual leader dubbed
him a ‘living martyr.’
His luck ran out this week, no doubt as a result of an intelligence leak
in Iraq. His two car convoy was incinerated by US missile strikes.
Along with Soleimani, a leader of Iraq’s Shia militia was also killed by
the US attack as well as some ten other senior Iraqi and Iranian
officials.
President Trump proudly took credit for authorizing the assassination, a
brazen violation of international law. He seemed unfazed that most of
the rest of the world sees the US as ‘Murder Inc.’ For Trump, the
killing will boost his standing with Republican/Evangelical voters in
this year’s elections and promote his faux tough guy image – this from a
man who repeatedly dodged Vietnam era military service and called for
an end to America’s Mideast wars.
Iran’s cautious leadership may hesitate to retaliate directly for this
murder. Tehran may choose an indirect method of revenge to avoid giving
Washington the reason to attack Iran that it has been seeking for the
past two years. US forces are spread across the Mideast and thus easy
targets.
Israel has long been itching to attack Iran’s nuclear and military
installations. An excellent new book, ‘Rise and Kill First,’ by Israeli
author Ronen Bergman, exhaustively details the long record of Israel
assassinating Palestinian leaders and militants. As Stalin famously
quipped, ‘no man, no problem.’
A large portion of the Palestinian leadership – notably the most
intelligent and moderate – was killed by Israeli hit squads, leaving ‘no
one to negotiate with,’ in Israel’s words.
Israel’s decisive influence over the Trump administration means that the
US has fully embraced the same kill policies. Trump may now have the
war with Iran he so obviously craves and that Israel and Saudi Arabia
want. Any Iranian retaliation will be branded ‘terrorism’ by the
administration and its media sycophants.
General Qassem was in line to become president of Iran. He was widely
respected for his wisdom, religious faith, and clever diplomacy. He has
now been removed. Trump’s reckless policy may help his re-election, but
it also makes it much more likely that the US will sink ever deeper into
the morass of the Mideast.
America has always demonized troublesome Mideast leaders that defied its
imperil writ. The region’s complex problems were simplified into
cartoon characters that were labeled ‘bad guys’ or ‘terrorists.’ Think
of Iran’s Mossadegh, Nasser, Assad, Arafat, Khomeini, Ahmadinejad,
Saddam Hussein, Turkey’s Erdogan and most lately Soleimani. More are
sure to emerge.