Iran vows ‘harsh’ response to US killing of top general
BAGHDAD (AP) — Iran has vowed “harsh retaliation” for a U.S. airstrike near Baghdad’s airport that killed Tehran’s top general and the architect of its interventions across the Middle East, as tensions soared in the wake of the targeted killing.
The killing of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s elite Quds Force, marks a major escalation in the standoff between Washington and Iran, which has careened from one crisis to another since President Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal and imposed crippling sanctions.
The United States urged its U.S. citizens to leave Iraq “immediately.” The State Department said the embassy in Baghdad, which was attacked by Iran-backed militiamen and other protesters earlier this week, is closed and all consular services have been suspended.
Around 5,200 American troops are based in Iraq, where they mainly train Iraqi forces and help to combat Islamic State militants.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned that a “harsh retaliation is waiting” for the U.S. after the airstrike, calling Soleimani the “international face of resistance.” Khamenei declared three days of public mourning for the general’s death, and appointed Maj. Gen. Esmail Ghaani, Soleimani’s deputy, to replace him as head of the elite Quds force.
Iran also summoned the Swiss charges d’affaires, who represents U.S. interests in Tehran, to protest the killing. Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif called the strike “an act of state terrorism and violation of Iraq’s sovereignty.”
The killing, and any forceful retaliation by Iran, could ignite a conflict that engulfs the whole region, endangering U.S. troops in Iraq, Syria and beyond. Over the last two decades, Soleimani had assembled a network of heavily armed allies stretching all the way to southern Lebanon, on Israel’s doorstep.
However, the brazen killing may itself act as a deterrent, with fears of an all-out war leading Iran and its allies to delay or restrain any potential response.
Oil prices surged on news of the killing and markets were mixed.
The Defense Department said it killed Soleimani because he “was actively developing plans to attack American diplomats and service members in Iraq and throughout the region.” It also accused Soleimani of approving the orchestrated violent protests at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad earlier this week.
The airport strike also killed Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, deputy commander of Iran-backed militias in Iraq known as the Popular Mobilization Forces. A PMF official said the strike killed a total of eight people, including Soleimani’s son-in-law, whom he did not identify.
Trump was vacationing on his estate in Palm Beach, Florida, but sent out a tweet of an American flag.
The dramatic attack comes at the start of a year in which Trump faces both a Senate trial following his impeachment by the Congress and a re-election campaign. It marks a potential turning point in the Middle East and represents a drastic change for American policy toward Iran after months of tensions.
Tehran shot down a U.S. military surveillance drone and seized oil tankers last year. The U.S. also blames Iran for a series of other attacks targeting tankers, as well as a September assault on Saudi Arabia’s oil industry that temporarily halved its production.
The tensions are rooted in in Trump’s decision in May 2018 to withdraw the U.S. from Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers, struck under his predecessor, Barack Obama.
The 62-year-old Soleimani was the target of Friday’s attack on an access road near the airport, which was conducted by an armed American drone, according to a U.S. official.
A senior Iraqi security official said the airstrike took place near the cargo area after Soleimani had disembarked from a plane arriving from either Syria or Lebanon. PMF officials said the bodies of Suleimani and al-Muhandis were torn to pieces. A senior politician said Soleimani’s body was identified by the ring he wore.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to reporters.
It’s unclear what legal authority the U.S. relied on to carry out the attack. American presidents claim broad authority to act without the approval of the Congress when U.S. personnel or interests are facing an imminent threat. The Pentagon did not provide evidence to back up its assertion that Soleimani was planning new attacks against Americans.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the “highest priority” was to protect American lives and interests, but that “we cannot put the lives of American service members, diplomats and others further at risk by engaging in provocative and disproportionate actions.” She said Congress was not consulted on the strike and demanded it be “immediately” briefed on the next steps.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said Trump had “tossed a stick of dynamite into a tinderbox,” saying it could leave the U.S. “on the brink of a major conflict across the Middle East.” Other Democratic White House hopefuls also criticized Trump’s order.
But Trump allies were quick to praise the action. “To the Iranian government: if you want more, you will get more,” tweeted South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham.
The killing promised to strain relations with Iraq’s government, which is closely allied with both Washington and Tehran. Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi condemned the strike as an “aggression against Iraq” and a “blatant attack on the nation’s dignity.”
He also called for an emergency session of parliament to take “necessary and appropriate measures to protect Iraq’s dignity, security and sovereignty” on Saturday, when funerals will be held in Baghdad for al-Muhandis, the militia commander, and the other slain Iraqis.
Russia condemned the killing, and fellow Security Council member China said it was “highly concerned.” Britain’s Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab acknowledged the “aggressive threat” posed by the Quds force but urged restraint, saying “further conflict is in none of our interests.”
Iraq has been gripped by massive anti-government protests since October, partly against Iran’s influence over the country. But at least one protester, who asked not to be named for security concerns, said they “do not celebrate” the killing of Soleimani.
“America and Iran should solve their problems outside Iraq,” he said. “We do not want them to solve it inside Iraq, because this will not serve our cause.”
The Syrian government, which has received key support from Iran throughout the civil war, also condemned the strike, saying it could lead to a “dangerous escalation” in the region.
Hassan Nasrallah, head of the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon, called on “the resistance the world over” to avenge Soleimani’s killing.
In the Gaza Strip, the ruling Hamas militant group offered its “sincerest condolences” to Iran, saying Soleimani had “played a major and critical role in supporting Palestinian resistance at all levels.”
There was no immediate reaction from Israel, which views Iran as its greatest threat. Authorities closed the Mount Hermon ski resort near the borders with Lebanon and Syria as a precaution but didn’t announce any other security measures. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said he was cutting short a trip to Greece to return home and follow “ongoing developments.”
Yoel Guzansky, an expert on Iran at the Institute for National Strategic Studies, a prestigious Tel Aviv think tank, said the killing restored America’s deterrence powers in the Middle East.
“I think the Iranians are shocked now, the Russians, the Chinese, no one would believe Trump would do that,” he said, adding that Iran, in the short run, was likely to retaliate against the U.S. or its allies, and possibly against Israel. But he said in the long run, the loss of Soleimani — who had also been on Israel’s radar for some time — would weaken Iran’s capabilities across the region.
For Iran, the killing represents the loss of a cultural icon who represented national pride and resilience while facing U.S. sanctions. While careful to avoid involving himself in politics, Soleimani’s profile rose sharply as the U.S. and Israel blamed him for Iranian proxy attacks abroad.
While Iran’s conventional military has suffered under 40 years of American sanctions, the Guard has built up a ballistic missile program. It also can strike asymmetrically in the region through forces like Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Yemen’s Houthi rebels.
As the head of the Quds, or Jersualem, Force of Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, Soleimani led all of its expeditionary forces and frequently shuttled between Iraq, Lebanon and Syria. Quds Force members have deployed into Syria’s long war to support President Bashar Assad, as well as into Iraq in the wake of the 2003 U.S. invasion that toppled dictator Saddam Hussein, a longtime foe of Tehran.
Soleimani rose to even greater prominence by advising forces fighting the Islamic State group in Iraq and in Syria.
U.S. officials say the Guard under Soleimani taught Iraqi militants how to manufacture and use especially deadly roadside bombs against U.S. troops after the invasion of Iraq. Iran has denied that.
Soleimani’s killing follows the New Year’s Eve protests orchestrated by Iran-backed militias at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, which were not related to the anti-government demonstrations.
The two-day embassy attack, which ended Wednesday, prompted Trump to order about 750 U.S. troops deployed to the Middle East. No one was killed or wounded in the protests, which breached the compound but appeared to be mainly a show of force.
The breach at the embassy followed U.S. airstrikes Sunday that killed 25 fighters of Kataeb Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia operating in Iraq and Syria. The U.S. military said the strikes were in retaliation for last week’s killing of an American contractor in a rocket attack on an Iraqi military base that the U.S. blamed on the militia.
U.S. officials have suggested they are prepared to engage in further retaliatory attacks in Iraq.
“The game has changed,” Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Thursday.
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We'll kick the snot out of all three of them, and bloodshed is not needed. $$$$$$
We'll stick it to them in the wallet. Not to say there won't be another drone attack or twenty.
When you think about the pallets of cash the Kenyan sent to Iran, and realize some of that money funded the killing of our own soldiers, you'll perhaps see the big difference between one who cares first and foremost about America, and the one who... well... I'll just stop there.
#2 I need to understand the risk/reward equation that went into the decision. It looks like to me there is a good chance this will result in the US furthering it’s involvement in the Middle East. How exactly is this protecting Americans?
Given that this president has shown a willingness to conduct foreign policy as a means to furthering his political interests, and acts impulsively, we should be asking these questions.
Not to mention the disproportionate appearance of this action.
#3 the constitution requires congressional authorization to wage war. This appears to be an illegal act by our president. Authorization for further escalation should go before congress right away.
Consulting with any democrat would be like consulting with the enemy itself.
Heck, Democrats would have sent the General a few pallets of cash.
As for Iranian celebrating this? Come on Joe, they can't show emotion in countries like that. Shhh
Where do you get your info that he was hated by the Iranians? I don’t expect celebrations but so far the evidence doesn’t back your assertion. I’m happy to accept hard facts about how Iranians view their leaders and military.
As for war? The Iranian regime had already declared war on us Joe.
Iran needs to back down, we'll ship pallets of bombs, not cash.
This is one thing Obama did build... yeah
New Edit:
The reason the POTUS doesn't reveal to Democrats his military plans...
"Loose Lips Sink Ships" Nasty Nancy not only has loose lips, she has one heck of a time with those loose dentures.
https://cissm.umd.edu/sites/default/files/2019-10/Iranian%20PO%20under%20Maximum%20Pressure_101619_full.pdf
82% approval rating for Soleimani making him the most popular figure in Iran.
Show me your evidence that the populace hated him.
We had breakfast this morning... No show Joe?
Or did you run away since I had you in an intellectual corner?
Gen. Qassem Soleimani is dead.
Oh, hey Joe, this board isn't here for you to challenge people. Just who are you?
Best way to assure truth is to back your assertions with evidence. You don’t seem willing or able to back your statements, who is peddling in fake new?!??
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=rioting+in+IRan&&view=detail&mid=1CACFFD5E0E3C3E03FFA1CACFFD5E0E3C3E03FFA&&FORM=VDRVRV
Mike Meyers
Walnutport, PA
Oh... by the way, our one son who went over to fight your Radical Anti-America Arab Pals was hit by an RPG, he's fine thank God.
Mike Meyers
Walnutport, PA
You disapprove of the United States Military?
Are you a Shiite? You must be.
If you switched allegiance, move out of here.
You're a coward, enemy of the state who hides behind the name "Joe"
What's your real name? Do you have any children? Who is this "Joe", an Iranian hack trolling the TN?
Our peace church background has rooted us in objection to war for war’s sake. With that in mind I believe my children would decide whether to join the military based on an intelligent and moral assessment of the current leadership, commander in Chief. For example, I am confident if they were 18 now none of them would enlist under this potus. Probably not under Obama either.
For example, we have a potus who says he will retaliate by attacking cultural and public targets in Iran. To me that sounds like terrorism, especially when you don't target military targets. I would hope my children would not allow themselves to be conscripted as terrorists but unfortunately that's what potus plans to do with our good military folks.
Raise them as you will, they are given free will Joe. You'll see.
Perhaps somebody reading this can back me up.
Mike Meyers
Hey "Joe"
MAGA
Gee, Trump has people in his own party who hate him. He certainly can imagine!
In this case? Darkness can not snuff out light. Actually, the general was... lit up, wasn't he?
The point is we need to weigh risks and rewards of starting war and that process should occur in congress among the representatives of our people. The constitution requires it.
Mike Meyers
Walnutport, PA
So answer the question, why are we not trying to kill Kim?
I didn't order the killing of Soleimani to start a war.
You sympathize with the enemy to! Who else does that? You plugged in to MSNBC?
Soleimani has been warring against America for a long time. You and the Kenyan allowed it, now it's time for it to end. Try sympathizing with American families who lost sons and daughters for a change.
You are anti American
BTW, I smell Putin all over this.
They've been spinning cake for years Joe. Out Iraqi presence isn't needed anyway. Let's bring the boys home... No?
Israel has hawk eyes on the Mullahs.
Don't fret these rag head twelver's Joe, we can wipe them out in less than an hour, and they know that. I say, place the "Finger of God" on Genera Salami's replacement ASAP while he carries out his first mission of "Peace".
Let's go back to securing our borders and bringing our boys home. Let Europe worry about Europe.
Put a travel ban on while we're at it.
Let's get back to important issues at hand like... the whistle blower. Bwah ha ha ha you Democrats crack me up!
If I were to go to a church men's breakfast, it would be with those full of Christ's love, and it wouldn't be with hateful racist people. Rag head is an ethnic slur, stop repeating it.
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