1. Was the murder of Gen. Suleimani a pre-fixed MATCH, played jointly by Iraqi and US top bosses ?
2. Note that the Quds commander, who was, one of the very very top security profiles of Iran and whose security was top priority, got picked up by enemy drone as if killing the general was nothing more than a duck hunt.
3. Such strikes are impossible, unless there is a serious security breach at intelligence level.
4. The General having been killed in Iraq it self is doubely strange, because in Iran, killing Suleimani would have been impossible, in view of him being surrounded by Quds Intelligence and security commandos, all the time.
5. Then, as the chaos/operation developed, Iran shot down a Ukraine passenger Boeing 737, using a deadly cruise missile.
6. The protocol for firing a cruise missile is not as simple as it is being made out to be by Iranians.
A Pantsir-S1 aka Greyhound aka 9M331 cruise missile is a nine and a half feet long missile fired from a armoured missile launcher, and is not a stinger fired from some mad-hat, happy-go-lucky afghan rebel's shoulder. Also at a distance from takeoff at which the Boeing was shot down, the AC is easily recognisable to the bare eye.
7. Strangely, most of the passengers killed on flight PS752 were Iranians . Is it that flight PS752 was suspected to be carrying some such passengers, whom Suleimani's killers did not want to stay alive, post the general's assaisination?
8. Even during the general's funeral, 40 Iranians got killed in a stampede. This too may not be an accident alone. It could very well be the act of Suleimani's enemies, of turning his funeral in to an event causing ugly memories.
9. Then Iran fired a dozen ballistic missiles on 'American Targets' in Iraq, and amazing as it might seem, not a single American got killed.
10. In the complete operation/drama/mess-up, more than 200 Iranians got killed. The general died, 40 died during his funeral, and most of the 176 who died in the plane crash were Iranians too.
11. So, an Iranian general gets killed in Iraq by America, and in reactionery retaliation, no American, but dozens of Iranians get killed.
12. Can you smell a rat there, I can smell an elephant. Suleimani was by the way the second most powerful man in Iran. There could be many in Iran, wishing him to die in hope of filling the vacuum that Suleimani's exit would cause.
13. Iran is not very happy with the Mullahs ruling it, because Iran's common man under Mullahs, has not only become poorer ecomnomically, but is also subjected to stupid restrictions under antique Islamic law and medieval traditions.
14. After the anti-Iran demonstrations in Iraq and Lebanon, the 'November2019 Protests' that resulted in a brutal crackdown by Mullah government against its own people, the Soleimani killing has infact helped the Iranian government shift the narrative away from its regional and domestic problems.
✒Guru Balwant Gurunay. ⚔
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