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'Only Latino candidate' Julian Castro drops out of US presidential race

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© Reuters / Mike BlakeCastro bids farewell
Former Obama housing secretary Julian Castro has dropped out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination after failing to crack 1 percent in most polls. His platform lives on in how it pushed other candidates leftward.

Castro released a video on Thursday thanking his supporters and promising to "keep fighting for an America where everyone counts." Touting his record of "speaking up for the most vulnerable folks in this country," the former San Antonio mayor boasted of "shaping the conversation" in the 2020 race, but admitted that he had realized "it simply isn't our time," with just a month to go before the caucuses in Iowa.

Castro made waves by promising on the debate stage to decriminalize illegal border crossings, leading many other candidates to adopt that position - unpopular as it may be among voters.

2 + 2 = 4

SOTT Focus: Major General Soleimani's Assassination Isn't Going To Start World War III

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The US carried out a de-facto act of war against Iran after assassinating Major General Qasem Soleimani of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Quds Force in Baghdad last night, but despite the doomsday scenarios that many in Alt-Media are speculating that this will lead to, the commencement of World War III is extremely unlikely for several reasons.

The "Decapitation Strike" That Shook The World

Trump's approval of the US' assassination of Major General Qasem Soleimani of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' (IRGC) Quds Force in Baghdad last night amounts to a de-facto act of war against Iran, but it wasn't the decision of a "madman" or someone whose permanent military, intelligence, and diplomatic bureaucracies ("deep state") didn't think this completely through. Rather, it was a premeditated "decapitation strike" carried out to prove the US' conventional "escalation dominance" in its regional proxy war with Iran, one which America surely knows will elicit a kinetic response of some sort from the Islamic Republic but which the Pentagon and its regional allies are prepared for. Contrary to the narrative bandied about in Alt-Media, the US didn't "surrender" the Mideast to Russia and Iran in recent years (who, to be clear, are not "allies", but anti-terrorist "partners of convenience" in Syria) despite some regional setbacks to its grand strategy, but merely adjusted the nature through which it intends to restore its influence there.

Phoenix

Kurz returns to govt in Austria, but this time in coalition with the Greens - Promises to 'save planet and equate criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism'


Comment: And just like that, another nationalist-conservative movement is snuffed out in Europe...


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© LISI NIESNER/REUTERSSebastian Kurz and Werner Kogler were in talks for three months
Austria's conservative leader Sebastian Kurz is set to become chancellor again after his People's Party (ÖVP) entered into an unlikely coalition with the Greens.

The 33-year-old leader commended an "excellent" agreement at a press conference with Greens party chief Werner Kogler, but said that talks had not been easy because the "two parties are very very different".

Kurz said his party's coalition deal with the Greens "offers ''the best of both worlds'' and will allow both partners to keep their election promises.

"We will play a pioneering role in Europe in the field of climate change, environmental protection, and transparency", Kurz said. "Just as we pay attention to internal security, we will continue to fight against illegal migration, and of course, also lower taxes, as we promised in the election campaign."


Comment: While environmental concerns are relevant, of the policies mentioned above, which are also of top priority to voters throughout Europe, are: Transparency, illegal migration, taxes, and internal security.


Comment: It seems that the 'deep state' takedown of Kurz and his party has 're-educated' the Austrian elite: Not only are they going to 'go green', they're going to become the fifth or so country in the last few months to kowtow to Israel:
The new government said it was committed to fighting anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism on its soil and across the globe, and has adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism.



People

New government formed in Algeria following almost year-long political crisis

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Algerian Prime Minister Abdelaziz Djerad has appointed the new government to be presented to President Abdelmadjid Tebboune as the country strives to recover after months of political crisis, Algerian media reported.

According to the Algerian state television, the new government will comprise Kamel Beldjoud as interior minister, Sabri Boukadoum as foreign minister, Mohamed Arkab as energy minister, Belkacem Zeghmati as justice minister, Abderrahmane Raouia as finance minister, Bendoudad Malika as culture minister, and Cherif Omari as the minister of agriculture — a total of 28 ministers, the youngest among them 26-year old Minister of Startups Yacine Oualid.

Said Chengriha will serve as vice minister for national defence and army chief of staff.

Comment: One wonders whether this will have any influence on the current situation in neighboring Libya. According to Joanna Moriarty in Turkey threatens to take Libya by force and install Turkish governor:
Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Chad and all countries surrounding Libya have stated that they will stand with the Libyan people against the egregious and illegal Turkish intentions.
See also:


War Whore

Best of the Web: The Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act: Why Washington is both corrupt and ignorant

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The creatures that lurk through the corridors of power in Washington DC have refined corruption to the point where almost anything goes and almost no one is ever held accountable. Traditionally, Congressmen reward their various constituencies by inserting riders into larger pieces of legislation that grant money, exemptions or favors to certain groups or individuals. It is sometimes referred to as "pork." The recent bloated omnibus spending bills totaling $1.4 trillion, which passed through Congress and were signed off on by President Donald Trump, were for the shameless denizens of Capitol Hill a gold mine. The process was so corrupt that even some Senators like Ted Cruz joked that "Christmas came early in Washington. While you were with your family, while you were shopping for Christmas, the lobbyists were spending and spending. I present to you, the massive omnibus bill that Congress is voting on."

And no one is more corrupt in Congress than some of those at the top of the food chain, where the Speaker and the Minority leader in the House and the Majority and Minority leaders in the Senate have the final say on what gets cut and what remains. The lugubrious Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky is one of the most adept at milking the system to buy his continued reelection in a state where he is actually not very popular, with an approval rating of only 37%. Within the current spending bill he has managed to include more than $1 billion worth of federal spending and tax breaks for some choice constituencies among the Kentucky voters. A tax break for the state's whisky distillers alone came to a projected $426 million for 2020 and there were also breaks for the state's thoroughbred horse industry as well as hundreds of millions of dollars more for new federal construction.

One can only wish that politicians would actually commit themselves to doing good for the American people, but the sad reality is that they spend so much time raising and distributing money that they only respond to constituents with the deepest pockets or those who make the most noise. Rarely does anyone actually read the bills that are being voted on. Part of the omnibus spending bills was the $738 billion dollar defense policy component, and, as in the case of the larger amounts intended to keep the federal government funded, the devil is frequently found in the details.

Comment: The incredible thing about the American Empire is how successful it has been despite being so wrong about so much for so long.

How is that possible?

Under normal circumstances, if a business or family were to make decisions based on information that is directly orthogonal to truth, they'd fail.

Yet when the giant behemoth known as the US govt does this, systematically, it somehow eventually wins... even when it loses on that specific issue!

The only idea we can suggest is that the US, in its advanced state of entropy (at the level of beliefs/information), is somehow 'willed' or 'directed' by a foreign entity - and not necessarily one of this world - and that this 'alignment with some higher power' somehow staves off the manifestation of its entropy at the level of material things...

Now, for many Americans, that's a no-brainer. They would say, "Of course! God/Providence is on our side!" But that can't be the case because God without Truth is not 'the one true God'...

See also: Merry Christmas in Syria: Liberated from terror by Russia, oldest Christian country celebrates birth of Jesus


Newspaper

Imperial delusion: Turkey sending troops to Libya wouldn't solve chaos caused by 2011 NATO intervention - UPDATE: Trump calls Erdogan

With an emergency convening of Turkey's parliament, the path has been cleared for Ankara to send troops to Libya - but such a move may be less about ending the bloody civil conflict there and more about Turkey's power ambitions.
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The new year barely begun, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan fast-tracked a motion to approve the potential deployment of Turkish troops, which passed handily in parliament on Thursday.

Erdogan's move follows a pattern of recent muscle-flexing and is an obvious play to force Ankara into a more influential position. This is a gamble that could backfire.

Ravaged by years of conflict, perhaps the last thing Libya needs is another foreign power sending its troops into an already desperate situation - but Erdogan hasn't hidden his desire to make Turkey a "top ten" world power and if it takes a military campaign in North Africa to do it, perhaps, he thinks, it's worth the risks.

The vote to clear the way for a deployment of troops follows a military cooperation deal signed in November between Ankara and the UN-recognized government of Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj. Sarraj has been locked in a bloody civil war with the rival government of General Khalifa Haftar and his Libyan National Army to the east - the debacle is a direct result of NATO's 2011 'humanitarian' intervention, which saw Western powers back anti-government militants in ousting and murdering PM Muammar Gaddafi, leaving the country ripe for plunder and with a power vacuum needing to be filled.

Comment: See also, UPDATE: Friday 3rd 12:05 CET

RT reports:
None other than US President Donald Trump has stood up against foreign intervention in Libya, warning his NATO ally Turkey that its planned military deployment there could make the situation in the North African country worse.

During the phone conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday, "President Trump pointed out that foreign interference is complicating the situation in Libya," the White House said in a statement.

No further details were given, but the call took place just after the Turkish legislature voted 325 to 184 to approve sending troops to the North African country, in order to prop up Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj and his Government of National Accord (GNA).

Readout of the call given by Erdogan's cabinet merely said the two leaders had "stressed the importance of diplomacy in resolving regional issues," without making it clear whether Washington endorsed Ankara's decision or opposed it.

Erdogan's bid to back Tripoli against Tobruk resembles his power play in northern Syria in October, in that it is apparently unilateral and neither coordinated nor cleared with its NATO allies. One major distinction is that the Syrian incursion was aimed against the legitimate government in Damascus, as well as the US-backed Kurdish militias.

Trump advising against "foreign interference" is of course ironic on a whole different scale, given the US assertion of a free hand to intervene anywhere, anytime, against anyone - from illegally keeping troops in Iraq and Syria to launching a regime-change operation in Libya itself, back in 2011. At the time, NATO bombers provided cover for militants to overthrow the government of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and plunge Libya into a chaos from which it has yet to recover.



Black Magic

Flashback Best of the Web: October 2019: Mossad chief 'predicts' assassination of Iranian counterpart Soleimani


Comment: Considering that the only country in the world which perceives Iran as a threat to its existence is Israel, and in view of today's news of General Soleimani's murder, this piece of info is highly relevant.


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© Flash90Head of the Mossad Yossi Cohen speaks at a cyber conference at Tel Aviv University on June 24, 2019
In an interview published Thursday, Mossad chief Yossi Cohen said a potential Israeli assassination of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, the head of the elite Quds Force in Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was "not impossible."

In a profile piece for ultra-Orthodox newspaper Mishpacha, Cohen was asked about Soleimani's claim that Israeli aircraft targeted him and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut during the Second Lebanon War in 2006.

"With all due respect to his bluster, he hasn't necessarily committed the mistake yet that would place him on the prestigious list of Mossad's assassination targets," Cohen said.

"He knows very well that his assassination is not impossible. His actions are identified and felt everywhere... there's no doubt the infrastructure he built presents a serious challenge for Israel."

Iranian media also reported last week that Tehran stopped an "Israel-Arab" plot to eliminate Soleimani.

Comment: See also: Caitlin Johnstone: US assassination of top Iranian military official may ignite World War
Many are understandably claiming that this geostrategically pivotal confrontation was precisely what Trump was installed to facilitate all along. The largest donor to any campaign in 2016 was oligarch Sheldon Adelson, who gave $25 million to the Trump campaign, and who in 2013 said that the US should drop a nuclear bomb on Iran. After Trump's election win, Adelson gave another $5 million to his inauguration, the largest single presidential inaugural donation ever made. Newt Gingrich, another of the billionaire's hired politicians, has said that Adelson's "central value" is Israel.



Light Sabers

Caitlin Johnstone: US assassination of top Iranian military official may ignite World War

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The US has admitted to assassinating Iran's most beloved military leader, General Qassem Soleimani, in a drone strike which seems very likely to ignite a full-scale war. Six others are also reported killed, including Iraqi militia commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.

According to the Pentagon, Trump personally ordered the assassination. I'll keep following this hugely important story and will probably be writing a lot about it as it unfolds. I encourage everyone who values peace and humanity to follow it as well.

"Spoke to a very knowledgeable person about what Iran's response to Soleimani's assassination might be," The Quincy Institute's Trita Parsi tweeted regarding this developing story. "This would be the equivalent of Iran assassinating Petreus or Mattis, I argued. No, he responded, this is much bigger than that."


Comment: See also: Extrajudicial Murder: Trump Assassinates Iranian Quds Commander Soleimani at Baghdad Airport


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SOTT Focus: Extrajudicial Murder: Trump Assassinates Iranian Quds Commander Soleimani at Baghdad Airport


Comment: The airstrike also killed the leader of one of Iraq's People's Mobilization Units (PMU), Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, with whom Soleimani had apparently flown into Iraq to meet.

So, USrael finally got the man leading the war on the ground against ISIS and al-Qaeda. At what price though?...


Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani
© Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via APIn this Sept. 18, 2016 file photo released by an official website of the office of the Iranian supreme leader, Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani, center, attends a meeting with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Revolutionary Guard commanders in Tehran, Iran.
Several rockets have landed at the Baghdad International Airport in Iraq. At least seven people, including senior officials with the Iran-backed militia, have reportedly been killed in an apparent US air strike.


There have been conflicting reports as to how the incident unfolded, with the Iraqi security media cell reporting that three rockets came down inside the airport perimeter, near the air cargo terminal, early Friday morning local time. The resulting explosions set two vehicles alight, injuring civilians, it said.

Comment: The neocons and the Israelis are, no doubt, dancing. Warhawk Bolton hopes it's "the first step to regime change" in Iran. As are stupid Americans, who, in their misplaced patriotism, don't understand that they are celebrating the death of a man Israel wants them to believe is The Global Terrorist, but was in fact The Leading Slayer of Terrorists.

They are itching for major war, and doing everything possible to get it. It is now down to Iranian restraint to avoid that happening. But you can bet they will be seeking retaliation, whether overt or asymmetric. This is BIG news. Soleimani is a legend in Iran, and among the "axis of resistance" from Yemen to Lebanon and from Syria to Afghanistan.

This is American belligerence and arrogance on full display. And total, utter stupidity - especially after the Americans already angered Iraqis, and their government, by violating their sovereignty earlier this week with a unilateral attack on Shia fighters, which led to the embassy riot.

What the hell do they think will be the reaction to a high-profile assassination on Iraqi soil? Are they TRYING to start another insurgency? It is completely reckless.

Iran has vowed to retaliate.


The Pentagon has officially claimed responsibility:
"At the direction of the President, the US military has taken decisive defensive action to protect US personnel abroad by killing Qasem Soleimani," the Pentagon said in a statement.

"This strike was aimed at deterring future Iranian attack plans. The United States will continue to take all necessary action to protect our people and interests wherever they are around the world."

The Pentagon said that the assassination was a response to "attacks on coalition bases in Iraq," accusing Soleimani of being the mastermind behind a recent spate of missile attacks on joint US and Iraqi military installations. In particular, the Pentagon blamed Soleimani for orchestrating the December 27 rocket strike at a US base in Kirkuk that killed one American contractor as well as "approving" the siege of the US embassy in Baghdad that almost ended up in the compound's takeover by protesters furious over the US strikes that killed 25 members of Kataib Hezbollah, part of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), over the weekend.
This is truly an Israeli level of mendacity. It is incitement, pure and simple. It will not deter any future attacks - it will inspire them.

Oil prices immediately spiked 4%.

RFE/RL reports:
The U.S. military confirmed the attack shortly after President Donald Trump tweeted out a U.S. flag in his first Twitter posting in almost 13 hours.


The Pentagon said Trump had approved the attack in the morning of January 2.

Unconfirmed reports said at least one member of Lebanon's Hizballah movement was also killed in the attack.
Tucker Carlson - an actual American patriot - is maintaining a level head and refusing to join the mindless war-mob in their puffing and gloating over this brazen murder, a rare thing in the United States today. (Unlike, for example, Iran-Contra criminal Oliver North, who is calling the murder "a good thing for every American and every freedom-loving person.")


Russia has labelled the US operation "an adventurous move that will lead to an escalation of tension throughout the region," before saluting Soleimani for the patriot he was:
"Soleimani served devotedly the cause of defending the national interests of Iran. We express our sincere condolences to the Iranian people."
The Russian MoD added:
"The short-sighted steps by the United States that resulted in the killing of Qasem Soleimani lead to a sharp escalation of the military-political situation in the Middle East region and to serious negative consequences for the entire global security system", the ministry said in a statement.

The ministry said that long before the US-led coalition, Soleimani had organised armed resistance to the Daesh* terrorist group and al-Qaeda in Syria and Iraq.

"His personal merits in fighting against Daesh on Syrian territory are unquestionable", it said.
Trump has managed to demolish in one fell swoop the myth that 'Iranians are poised to rise up against their regime'. Here's the crowd this morning - in just one small city, Soleimani's hometown - mourning his death:


Contrast the above with Trump's ignorant tweet:


Columnist Pepe Escobar comments:
EXCEPTIONALIST COWARDS DETONATE THE RAGING TWENTIES WITH - WHAT ELSE - SUPREME COWARDICE

We knew it was coming. There were rumbles in Israeli media. There were threats by the Pentagon. We discussed it in detail in Umbria last week. I received worried messages from Iran. We were discussing it last night till late, here in Sicily. They are SOOOO predictable. It does not matter whether Trump ordered it or the Deep State ordered him to order it, or the usual suspects ordered them all. They want war on Iran - and there cannot be a more hardcore provocation than this. Khamenei knows it and already said there WILL be blowback - and it will be nasty.

I met Mohandes in Baghdad two years ago - as well as many Hashd al-Shaabi members. The Deep State is absolutely terrified they are on the way to becoming a new Hezbollah, as powerful as Hezbollah. And Soleimani of course humiliated the whole of the Deep State over and over again - and could eat all of them for breakfast and lunch and dinner as a military strategist. Tehran has to be extremely clever in their response. Blowback by a thousand cuts is the way to go. Hit the Exceptional Cowards where it really hurts.

This is the way the Raging Twenties begin: not with a bang, but a cowardly whimper.
Trump has followed up his flaccid US flag tweet with another one of those cryptic 'maybe it's 4D chess, who knows?!' tweets:


What the hell does that even mean?

Iran has already appointed Soleimani's deputy as head of the Iranian Quds Force (IRCG), Esmail Qaani.

Here's a hint that Iran will not be doing anything rash in response to this cowardly attack, PressTV reports:
Iran's First Vice President Es'haq Jahangiri has warned that the US will end up being "the main losers in this dangerous game in the region," saying that those following the path paved by Soleimani will "push away the fire of war, terrorism and division from the region. The name of Soleimani struck fear in the hearts of the enemies of the independence and freedom of Muslim nations," Jahangiri said, adding that Soleimani was an inspiration and cause for hope among the "truth-seekers" and "downtrodden" of the world.
Another is that Iran is going through formal channels to denounce the US, telling Swiss diplomatic staff, who represent US interests in Iran, that they condemn the attack as 'state terrorism'. Whether it's that or an 'act of war', it's certainly barbarian, and highly risky. Why would others, going forwards, feel compelled to not attack senior US leaders anywhere they touch down in the world?

Iraq's sort-of equivalent to Soleimani, Muqtada al-Sadr - who does NOT want Iraq to become a vassal of Iran's - isn't taking any chances and has ordered forces under his command to prepare for the worst. Iraq's formal govt, meanwhile, via caretaker leader Adil Abdul Mahdi, said the US operation was a "flagrant violation of Iraqi sovereignty" and an insult to the dignity of his country:

Mahdi stressed that the US had violated the terms under which American troops are allowed to stay in Iraq: they're supposed to be there to train Iraqi troops and FIGHT, not help, ISIS.

Photos of the wreckage left by yesterday's airstrike, which the Iraqis say was conducted using helicopters:


The Iraqi parliament is to hold an emergency session to discuss an appropriate response. Will they elect to vote the Americans out? Meanwhile, the Pentagon is sending another 4,000 US troops to Kuwait.

The US too is assuming the worst in Iraq, telling all American civilians to flee the country ASAP. We highly recommend that all US military personnel do likewise. It's one thing containing an Iraqi insurgency by splitting it along sectarian lines, as they did in '06, but containing a joint multi-million man Shia Iraqi-Iranian insurgency would be a whole other ball-game.
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We don't think this gross provocation will spark war, conventional or nuclear. The way Soleimani talked about martyrdom on the rare occasions when he did speak, he probably expected to be martyred himself sooner or later. In fact, almost a decade ago, Iran's Supreme Leader, the Ayatollah Khamenei, called Soleimani "a living martyr."

He was 62, and had already 'done his worst' - to the US, Israel and their Arab toadies - by setting in motion the 'Shia Crescent' (more accurately, a non-denominational, multi-national, multi-regional, anti-chaos movement).

Iran just needs to stick to the path Soleimani helped pave, and it will be victorious in the long-run. Last week it participated in an event for the ages: joint naval drills in the Indian Ocean with the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China. One 'theocracy', one 'democracy', and one 'autocracy' - all united by common interest: a new multi-polar world following half a millennium of authoritarian, hierarchical, and domineering Western hegemony.

As for the US, it gets more repulsive by the day, by its own actions, so everyone around the world who yearns to 'send Yankee home' just needs to continue strengthening bonds with like-minded people.


A quote attributed to Soleimani:
"We're not like the Americans. We don't abandon our friends."
Quotes about Soleimani, made by senior Iraqi officials:
"He is so short, but he has this presence. There will be ten people in a room, and when Soleimani walks in he doesn't come and sit with you. He sits over there on the other side of room, by himself, in a very quiet way. Doesn't speak, doesn't comment, just sits and listens. And so of course everyone is thinking only about him."
"All of the important people in Iraq go to see him. People are mesmerised by him - they see him like an angel."
UPDATE 19:00 CET

Iranian President Rouhani has made the following statement:
"Soleimani's martyrdom will make Iran more decisive to resist America's expansionism and to defend our Islamic values. With no doubt, Iran and other freedom-seeking countries in the region will take revenge," Rouhani said in a statement, adding that the killing will only strengthen Iran's resolve in resisting the US.

"Undoubtedly, such a villainous and cowardly measure is another sign of the US' frustration and incapability in the region and signifies the regional nations' aversion to this aggressive regime," the president noted.
Unlike their cheerleading of Trump's Syria airstrikes, Democrats are actually criticizing Trump for his latest bit of war-mongering. Biden called the strikes "hugely escalatory" and likely to cause future Iranian attacks. Pelosi, Sanders, Warren, Schiff too. Republican war whores like Rubio and Graham are praising the assassination.

International reaction is generally appalled at the US 'executive action'. So far the only country really supporting the move is Israel...

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo appears to be trying to do a little damage-control after the killing, saying the US "remains committed to de-escalation." Assassinating a foreign leader doesn't seem like the kind of action a country committed to de-escalating tensions would undertake, but here we are in the 20s with an fading empire desperately trying to maintain global dominance.

The UN's top expert on extrajudicial executions pointed out the attack violated international law (as if that ever stopped the Americans/Israelis):

Tehran has deployed its F-14 fighters in response to the attack.

UPDATE 20:30 CET

Trump has tweeted again. The dotard claims that Soleimani is responsible for the deaths of "millions" of people, including "thousands" of Americans, which apparently means his assassination is just fine:

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatullah Khamenei has sent a message to all Iranians on the "magnificent martyrdom" of Soleimani:
In the Name of God, the Most Graceful and the Most Merciful,

Dear Iranian Nation,

The great and honorable commander of Islam became heavenly. Last night, the pure spirits of martyrs collectively embraced the purified the soul of Qasem Suleimani. Years of sincere and brave struggles and fights in battlefields with the evil and nefarious forces of the world, and years of yearning to be killed in the path of God finally elevated beloved Suleimani to this prominent status: His purified blood was spilt in the hands of the most wretched and the most pathetic among humanity.

I congratulate this magnificent martyrdom to "The Everlasting Proof of God" [Imam Mahdi (pbuh)] and to the pure soul of the martyr himself. And to the nation of Iran, I offer my condolences.

He was an excellent example of those educated in Islam and Imam Khomeini's school of thought. He spent his entire life fighting in the cause of God.

Martyrdom was his reward for all these years of struggle. With his departure, with God's Will and Help, his path will neither be stopped nor closed. However, a severe retaliation awaits the criminals who painted their corrupt hands with his and his martyred companions' blood last night.

Martyr Suleimani is an international face to the Resistance and all lovers of the Resistance share a demand in retaliation for his blood. All friends - as well as all enemies - must know the path of Fighting and Resistance will continue with double the will and the final victory is decidedly waiting for those who fight in this path. The loss of our selfless and beloved commander is bitter but the continuation of the fight and the achievement of the final victory will leave a more bitter taste for the culprits and the criminals.

Iranian nation will commemorate the name and memory of the high status martyr, Commander Lieutenant General Qasem Suleimani and his martyred companions, especially the great warrior of Islam, His Excellency Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis. I announce 3 days of mourning in the country and to the beloved wife, children, and family.

I offer my congratulations and condolences.

Seyyed Ali Khamenei

13 Dey, 1398
For the rest of SOTT's coverage of the assassination, see the following (starting with the latest):


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'The game has changed': Defense Secretary Esper threatens preemptive strikes on Iranian group


Comment: US Defense secretary's comments are interesting in light of what took place in Baghdad just 24 hours later:

Extrajudicial Murder: Trump Assassinates Iranian Quds Commander Soleimani at Baghdad Airport


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© Jeon Heon-Kyun/Pool/Getty ImagesUS Defense Secretary Mark Esper
The U.S. may conduct preemptive strikes against Iranian-backed militias, Defense Secretary Mark Esper warned on Thursday, adding that he expects those groups are planning further attacks against U.S. bases in Iraq.

"Do I think they might do something? Yes, and they will likely regret it," Esper said of Kataib Hezbollah, the militia group that attacked the U.S. embassy in Baghdad this week following U.S. airstrikes on the group in Iraq and Syria. The U.S. conducted the strikes after the group struck a base in Iraq, killing a U.S. contractor.
"There are some indications out there that they may be planning additional attacks. If we get word of attacks, we will take preemptive action as well to protect American forces, protect American lives. The game has changed."
With the deployment of Marines from Kuwait to the embassy and an Army battalion from Fort Bragg, N.C., to Kuwait, the Pentagon has enough forces in and around Iraq to fend off further assaults on the embassy or outposts where U.S. troops are training the Iraqi military.

Comment: 'Normal' meaning 'submit to the US World Order'.

'We can break America, but won't lead Iran to war' says the IRGC
Iran's Revolutionary Guards are not leading the country into a war with the US, but will not hesitate to wage one if forced to, the commander of the elite force said amid a row over US embassy in Baghdad.

The US blames Tehran for orchestrating mass protests at the US embassy in the Iraqi capital, which involved a partial takeover of the massive compound. The protest was led by Kataib Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia group, in response to US airstrikes on its forces. Speaking on Thursday, Brigadier General Hossein Salami said the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) was not moving towards an open war with the US, but would not shy away from one.

"We are not leading the country to war, but we are not afraid of any war and we tell America to speak correctly with the Iranian nation. We have the power to break them several times over and are not worried."

Kataib Hezbollah ordered its supporters to pull back from Baghdad's Green Zone on Wednesday, claiming a 'psychological victory' over Washington. The angry crowds, which acted under the Iraqi government's non-involvement stance, didn't break into the main embassy buildings during the two-day standoff.

The US response to the security crisis was to deploy additional troops to Iraq.
'A grave mistake' says the Israeli FM (any excuse leads to Iran).
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz on Wednesday denounced what he described as an "attack" on the US Embassy in Baghdad by Iraqi protesters, and accused Tehran of supporting the protests.

Katz tweeted that his country supports the United States and urged the international community to stand against "the crimes of the murderous regime in Tehran".

Tweet Israel Katz:
"Israel supports the United States and strongly defends the attacks on the United States Embassy in Iraq by the envoys of the Ayatollah regime in Iran. Iran has made a grave mistake in attempting to strike US diplomats in Iraq. We call on the international community to stand firmly against the crimes of the murderous regime in Tehran".