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    Muh government says Suleimani was a terrorist
    Muh pentagon says Suleimani was a terrosts
    Muh Trump says so

    I believe them
    Deepstate good
    Trump drained the swamp

    Chris DMC TSA

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    Gives up iraq

    gives away syria


    what next?

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    Much ado about nothing

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    marco Rubio

    back to his Kurdistan fantasy

    this lunatic has completely lost it

    Guaido is Venezuelas president

    there is an Independent Kurdistan in N Iraq

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    This hypothesis might explain Soleiman's low key security. If it's widely enough believed, it could cause counterparties to think twice about negotiating with the USA.

    https://twitter.com/jricole/status/1...173365248?s=19

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    This hypothesis might explain Soleiman's low key security. If it's widely enough believed, it could cause counterparties to think twice about negotiating with the USA.

    https://twitter.com/jricole/status/1...173365248?s=19
    Iraqi PM just said on Iraqi Parliament that Solemani was bringing back a response to a Saudi request for peace negotiations. peace was secretly being negotiated between Iran and Saudi via Iraq. (Trumps and US was aware of this as Iraqi PM also said Trump called him to continue the negotiations)

    This is why Solemani was traveling virtually unprotected. Everyone knew peace was being negotiated

    This has Israel's hand all over it. They prevented these peace negotiation from happening

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    Little Marco


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    This has Israel's hand all over it. They prevented these peace negotiation from happening
    Why do you think so? Spidey sense tingling?

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    Why do you think so? Spidey sense tingling?
    who is the only one celebrating after today?

    who has most to gain on the destruction of peace negotiations with Iran?

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    Before the vote Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi told the parliament that he was scheduled to meet with Soleimani a day after his arrival to receive a letter from Iran to Iraq in response to a de-escalation offer Saudi Arabia had made. The U.S. assassinated Soleimani before the letter could be delivered by him.

    The Prime Minister's letter to the General Secretary of the UN and the Secretary of the UNSC is here.

    Foreign troops in Iraq included about 5,000 from the U.S. as well as a number of other NATO countries engaged in training Iraqi troops. There are also Turkish troops in north Iraq who fight against the PKK. Those will also have to leave but may not do so voluntarily.

    Without any bases in Iraq the U.S. position in Syria will become untenable.

    Elijah J. Magnier @ejmalrai - 14:40 UTC · Jan 5, 2020
    #Iran #IRGC commander #QassemSoleimani managed to reach with his death what he couldn't reach when he was alive. That is his last spectacular act for Iran and for the "Axis of the Resistance": legislation forcing the US to withdraw and cease all kind of collaboration.

    It is somehow ironic that the U.S. has spent lots of lives and money to "spread democracy" in Iraq only to be kicked out through an Iraqi parliament vote.

    There is a clear danger in this act. The Trump administration is now likely to see Iraq as completely in the Iranian camp. That never was and never will be true but that is how it will be seen. The U.S. may therefore again start to pay (with Saudi money?) Sunni extremists, i.e. ISIS, to change the current situation to its advantage.

    https://www.moonofalabama.org/

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    who is the only one celebrating after today?

    who has most to gain on the destruction of peace negotiations with Iran?
    Winehole23 had Jewish friends and family. Much like koriwhat he has a blind spot when it comes to Israel. Whenever you criticize Zionists or Jewish supremacists he takes it personal like we blaming all Jews.

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    who is the only one celebrating after today?

    who has most to gain on the destruction of peace negotiations with Iran?
    So Saudi dropped a dime on the time and place to the US.

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    who is the only one celebrating after today?

    who has most to gain on the destruction of peace negotiations with Iran?
    KSA/UAE would be just as reasonable an inference.

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    KSA/UAE would be just as reasonable an inference.
    you think Saudi wants a war with Iran?? It was Saudi who requested the negotiations

    in a war Saudi would be the first to go up in flames. they are in a tough spot and want no part of a real war

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    Now he uses CNN as a model for statements.
    But, But... the CIA runs The NY Times.

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    So Saudi dropped a dime on the time and place to the US.
    KSA/UAE would be just as reasonable an inference.
    Alex Jones: "Blame the Saudis! The left!!!"

    Too scared to say the obvious, Zionists

    Bunch of pussies scared to be labeled anti-semites

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    Iraqi parliament votes for feckless, LOSING US military to GTFO,

    and of course USA always respsects the wishes of its victim countries.

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    It's not a declaration of war.

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    who is the only one celebrating after today?

    who has most to gain on the destruction of peace negotiations with Iran?
    The Republicans have said the deal made with Iran was a horrible idea.
    Before Trump was even the Republican candidate and YOU fully backed him.
    Stop it with your . You should be elated.

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    thinking someone just saw this guy in the airport
    not getting that he was betrayed by a confidant

    checkers vs chess

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    It's not a declaration of war.
    Assassinating a very top govt official is an act of war, as are embargoes and sanctions.

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    Before the vote Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi told the parliament that he was scheduled to meet with Soleimani a day after his arrival to receive a letter from Iran to Iraq in response to a de-escalation offer Saudi Arabia had made. The U.S. assassinated Soleimani before the letter could be delivered by him.

    The Prime Minister's letter to the General Secretary of the UN and the Secretary of the UNSC is here.

    Foreign troops in Iraq included about 5,000 from the U.S. as well as a number of other NATO countries engaged in training Iraqi troops. There are also Turkish troops in north Iraq who fight against the PKK. Those will also have to leave but may not do so voluntarily.

    Without any bases in Iraq the U.S. position in Syria will become untenable.

    Elijah J. Magnier @ejmalrai - 14:40 UTC · Jan 5, 2020
    #Iran #IRGC commander #QassemSoleimani managed to reach with his death what he couldn't reach when he was alive. That is his last spectacular act for Iran and for the "Axis of the Resistance": legislation forcing the US to withdraw and cease all kind of collaboration.

    It is somehow ironic that the U.S. has spent lots of lives and money to "spread democracy" in Iraq only to be kicked out through an Iraqi parliament vote.

    There is a clear danger in this act. The Trump administration is now likely to see Iraq as completely in the Iranian camp. That never was and never will be true but that is how it will be seen. The U.S. may therefore again start to pay (with Saudi money?) Sunni extremists, i.e. ISIS, to change the current situation to its advantage.

    https://www.moonofalabama.org/
    But the Iraqi Parliament vote doesn't mean that the U.S. military has to leave the country immediately. It's a non-binding vote, which is seen as mostly symbolic.

    The 5,000 U.S. troops are in Iraq at the invitation of the country's executive branch, the Prime Minister's officer -- not Parliament. It is up to the Iraqi Prime Minister whether the troops will be expelled.

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    Offer Iran Trump and throw in Mitch for any emotional distress we may have caused...and we're even.

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