Friday, January 10, 2020

QS, you were trying to kill me. Hasta la vista, baby ...

It wasn't personal, he just wanted some of us, any of us over there in Iraq, to expire. Any dead american would have been a good american to him. He made sure the bombers had very potent IEDs. Well, I'm still here you son of an asshat, and you are fucking pieces and embers.

For all the current furor over the death of Qasem Soleimani, it is Iran, not the U.S. and the Trump administration, that is in a dilemma. Given the death and destruction wrought by Soleimani, and his agendas to come, he will not be missed.
Tehran has misjudged the U.S. administration’s doctrine of strategic realism rather than vice versa. The theocracy apparently calculated that prior U.S. patience and restraint in the face of its aggression was proof of an unwillingness or inability to respond. More likely, the administration was earlier prepping for a possible more dramatic, deadly, and politically justifiable response when and if Iran soon overreached.
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/iranian-analytics/

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