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Flashback US launched cyber-attack on Iranian air defense systems after downing of Global Hawk drone


Comment: Something to keep in mind regarding Iran's accidental downing of the Ukrainian Airlines plane in Tehran this week...


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© EPAThe cyber-attack targeted rocket and missile systems operated by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
The US launched a cyber-attack on Iranian weapons systems on Thursday as President Trump pulled out of air strikes on the country, US reports say.

The cyber-attack disabled computer systems controlling rocket and missile launchers, the Washington Post said.


Comment: In the recent incident, their launchers were not disabled of course, but one imagines that it's within US capability to trick a radar/launcher operator into believing that he's seeing a cruise missile instead of a passenger plane...


It was in retaliation for the shooting down of a US drone as well as attacks on oil tankers that the US has blamed Iran for, the New York Times said.

There is no independent confirmation of damage to Iranian systems.

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Israel and its US lobby finally achieve a long-term objective: Direct US-Iranian military conflict

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In 1953 the United States and United Kingdom overthrew the democratically elected Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh. The catalyst was the Iranian government's decision to exert more sovereign control over the extraction, export and revenues from its domestic energy industry, which British Petroleum and the UK opposed.

The dictatorial rule of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi featured massive embezzlement, graft, corruption and repression. Brutal SAVAK crackdowns on popular dissent were aided and abetted by Israeli intelligence operatives that flooded into the regime. Yaakov Nimrodi, a longtime intelligence and military operative and arms merchant, was posted to Tehran in 1955 for 13 years. According to Nimrodi, "When one day we shall be permitted to talk about all that we have done in Iran, you will be horrified...It is beyond your imagination."

Iranian Israel relations were so close, that when American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Executive Director Isaiah Kenen was under U.S. investigation as an Israeli foreign agent in 1961, he fled to Iran to thwart a subpoena.


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Niger says 25 soldiers killed in latest attack blamed on jihadist militants

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© REUTERS - Aaron RossA Nigerien security agent participates in a simulated raid on a militant camp during the U.S. sponsored Flintlock exercises in Ouallam, Niger April 18, 2018. Picture taken April 18, 2018.
Suspected Islamist militants killed 25 soldiers and wounded six others in an attack on an army post in west Niger near its border with Mali on Thursday, the government said in a statement.

It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the attack on the post at Chinagodrar, about 130 miles (209 km) north of the capital Niamey, in which 63 assailants were also killed.

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Pompeo: US had no info on date, nor place of possible attack allegedly planned by Soleimani

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© AP/Kevin LamarqueUS Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
US President Donald Trump earlier claimed that Washington had eliminated the top Iranian military commander to halt Tehran's plans to blow up the US Embassy in Baghdad.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on a national broadcast that the United States possessed no information about the date and place of an alleged attack planned by assassinated General Qasem Soleimani.

Pompeo still insisted that Soleimani was going to conduct "imminent attacks". Pompeo told Fox News:
"We don't know precisely when - and we don't know precisely where. But it was real ... There was a real opportunity here and there was a real necessity here. We made the right decision. The president made the right call."

Comment: It isn't a matter of what others believe, know or don't know - it is what they can get the President to say.

From Sputnik: 10/1/2020 Pompeo is Trump's 'puppet master'; Soleimani was Pompeo's fixation
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been revealed to be the puppet master behind POTUS Trump's motion to liquidate a top Iranian commander, CNN reported citing sources inside and around the White House, with the revelation indicating Pompeo's influential status in the Trump administration.

According to several sources, taking Iranian General Qasem Soleimani - the leader of the elite Quds Force, a powerful military group with vast leverage in the region - "off the battlefield" has been Pompeo's goal for a decade. Pompeo...apparently floated the idea when debating the US Embassy raid over New Year with Trump.

"We took a bad guy off the battlefield", Pompeo told CNN on 5 January. "We made the right decision". The same day, Pompeo told ABC that killing Soleimani was important "because this was a fella who was the glue, who was conducting active plotting against the United States of America, putting American lives at risk".

The sources suggested that the Iranian general was Pompeo's fixation.

Despite winning the moniker of "Trump whisperer" over the ties he has developed with POTUS, Pompeo's ability to sell an aggressive Iran strategy to Trump, who has commonly opposed any military confrontation, has caused a certain sway, the sources implied.

"He's the one leading the way", according to the source in Pompeo's inner circle, discussing the showdown with Iran. "It's the president's policy, but Pompeo has been the leading voice in helping the president craft this policy. There is no doubt Mike is the one leading it in the Cabinet".
Sputnik, 10/1/2020: Americans weigh in: Killing Soleimani made US less safe
The number of Americans who condemn the US president's behaviour towards Iran and consider it "reckless" stands at 52 percent, which exceeds the number of those who think otherwise by nearly two times. 42 percent, approve of the president's decision to kill the Iranian general. 33 percent said they were opposed to the decision, with a quarter of those surveyed remaining undecided. Some 52 percent of respondents claim the attack made it more likely that Iran would proceed to develop nuclear weapons.
RT, 10/1/2020: Pompeo claims Iran 'likely shot down Ukrainian Boeing
US State Secretary Mike Pompeo has accused Iran of the downing of Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 as the US Treasury rolled out new sanctions against Tehran.

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'Secret intel', 'highly likelys' show media created narratives for Tehran jet crash in order to blame Iran, Russia, Trump

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Whatever caused Flight 752 to crash just after takeoff from Tehran, the 176 people who died were quickly drafted as elements in a propaganda narrative targeting both Iran, Russia and US President Donald Trump.

The Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) Boeing 737 took off from Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran on Wednesday morning. It was bound for Kiev, amid rising tensions over the Iranian missile strikes against US targets inside Iraq. The nine crew members and 167 passengers on board, including 15 children, may have complained that the flight was running almost an hour late. Within seven minutes, they would all be dead.

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Canada's Trudeau claims 'intel from multiple sources' points at Iran shooting down Ukrainian Boeing, NYT claims to have footage - UPDATES


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Giuliani: Supreme Court should step in to rule Trump impeachment unconstitutional

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© Daily Beast/Supreme Court, Jon Elswick/AP/KJNTrump lawyer Rudi Giuliani • The Supreme Court
Democrats' obsession from day one to impeach President Donald J. Trump, without regard to substance or process, led them to change the grounds for impeachment every couple of months. In doing so they have gone from Russian collusion to obstruction of justice, to quid pro quo, to bribery.

House Democrats have put our constitutional government in grave danger by attempting to rewrite the carefully calibrated separation of powers under our Constitution and usurping powers not granted to the House. They have brought Alexander Hamilton's nightmare of an entirely partisan impeachment to fruition and are making a mockery of fair proceedings.

While the Constitution does give the House broad discretion in impeachments, there are limits. The most explicit of these is that impeachment can only be for, "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors." (Art. II, Sec. 4, U.S. Constitution) However, the articles for impeachment voted on by this entirely partisan Democratic Congress, which are currently being unconstitutionally withheld from the Senate, charge no such offenses. In fact, abuse of power and obstruction of Congress are not crimes of any kind, high or low. Therein lies the real reason why House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has refused to send the two articles of impeachment to the Senate.

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A "made in Iran" Middle East is about to be born

It would be inaccurate to say the US will leave the Middle East. However, it is certain that the assassination of one single man - the Iranian General Qassem Soleimani - is diminishing US influence significantly. This could not have happened without the (in) direct help of US President Donald Trump.

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© khamenei.irImam Khamenei at a ceremoney honoring Qasem Soleimani
Trump is doing everything possible to undermine and degrade US hegemony in the world. He doesn't need any help in this endeavour, but his advisors and cabinet members share his talent for mismanaging foreign policy and national security affairs. With this bad advice US relations around the world, and particularly in the Middle East, have been run as if by a businessman, used to negotiating and intimidating with little subtlety and altogether lacking diplomatic skills.

Every time Iran needs help, President Trump rushes headlong to boost its image in the world, particularly among the "Axis of the Resistance" and above all in relation to China and Russia. These two countries will now only strengthen their relationship with Iran, the country that has effectively and publicly challenged the strongest country in the world.

Comment: Magnier makes many good points, but he misses the fact that getting the US out of Iraq was a long-term goal. Should the current circumstances facilitate that, he will campaign on another 'promise kept'. And while Magnier does bring Israel into the picture, he doesn't consider the possibility that Soleimani's murder was a sop to the Zioinist warmongers to keep a wider conflagration from igniting.


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SOTT Focus: Canada's Trudeau Claims 'Intel From Multiple Sources' Points to Iran Shooting Down Ukrainian Boeing - UPDATE: Iran Confesses!


Comment: In short, Trudeau's saying what he was told to say.

The crash of this plane and the loss of 176 lives 4 hours after the end of Iran's airstrikes against US bases in Iraq is suspicious, but not for the reason the media is telling you...


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© Fars News AgencyAerial imagery of flight PS752 wreckage in Khalajabad, Shahriar County, Tehran Province, Iran. Debris from the crashed 737-800 is visibly strewn across a sports pitch, waterway, and other structures.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has come out as the first world leader to directly accuse Iran of the "unintentional" shooting down of Ukrainian International Airlines' flight 752 near Tehran, citing intelligence reports.

"We have intelligence from multiple sources," Trudeau said on Thursday. "The intelligence indicates that the plane was shot down by an Iranian surface-to-air missile. This may well have been unintentional."


Comment: In a way this concurs with Trump's statement that he had "suspicions" that "somebody could have made a mistake." Whether they're referring to the same entity remains to be seen. But one could hazard a guess that, they're not.

However, Trudeau's implication that Iran 'unintentionally' shot down a plane killing 176 people when it has proven itself more than capable of delivering precision-strikes on US bases in Iraq makes the accusation both illogical and, as of right now, dubious.


Trudeau also said it was "too soon to be apportioning blame" for the crash or "drawing any conclusions," however.


Comment: He's talking out of both sides of his mouth.


Comment: Iran says it may need help from French or Canadian experts to help it decode data from the damaged black boxes:
"Generally speaking, Iran has the potential and know-how to decode the black box. Everybody knows that," he said, adding that Iranian and Ukrainian experts would begin decoding the data on Friday.

However, "if the available equipment is not enough to get the content," Abedzadeh explained, Tehran will send the boxes to experts "from France or Canada."

"Then whatever is the result will be published and publicized to the world," he said.

Iran has also requested Boeing send a representative to join the investigation in Tehran.

Iran said on Wednesday it wouldn't hand the black boxes over to the US, preferring to do its own investigation. US media reports on Thursday cited anonymous Pentagon and intelligence officials claiming that Iran had itself mistakenly shot down the plane, which had just taken off from Tehran's busy Imam Khomeini airport.
Iran has dared Canada to show whatever they think they have regarding what happened to this plane, labeling the claims being bandied about so far as "psychological warfare against Iran":
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© 2020 Maxar Technologies / handout via ReutersA satellite image showing the area where a Ukraine International Airlines plane crashed after take-off from Iran's Imam Khomeini airport
"All these reports are a psychological warfare against Iran," government spokesman Ali Rabiei said on Thursday. "All those countries whose citizens were aboard the plane can send representatives and we urge Boeing to send its representative to join the process of investigating the black box."

Foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi has meanwhile called on Canadian PM Justin Trudeau to share the intelligence he has claimed to have from "multiple sources" that the plane was shot down by a surface-to-air missile.

"We are calling on the Canadian Prime Minister and any other government that has information about the crash to hand it over to the investigation committee in Iran."

Trudeau's claim follows statements from UK PM Boris Johnson that his government is "urgently looking into" reports that the plane was shot down by a missile and speculation from US President Donald Trump that he had "suspicions" that "somebody could have made a mistake."
Sputnik reports on a video that reportedly captures the moment a missile downed the Ukrainian airliner:
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New footage published and "verified" by the New York Times shows what the Western outlet claims to be an Iranian missile striking a Ukrainian jet just moments after takeoff in Tehran, Iran.


Verified by the NYT can be considered as a warning to be skeptical.


The 19-second clip published by the New York Times on Thursday afternoon shows a small explosion in the sky of Parand in Tehran that is believed to be an Iranian missile hitting the Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 Flight PS752, which crashed early Wednesday morning after taking off from Tehran's Khomeini Airport.


A loud booming sound can be heard in the distance seconds after the flash.

Iran has maintained that the January 8 crash of the airliner, which claimed the lives of 167 passengers and nine crew members, was due to a technical error. Ukrainian Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council Oleksiy Danilov, on the other hand, said it may be attributable to three scenarios in addition to a possible technical malfunction: collision with another aircraft, a terrorist attack or an air defense missile strike.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Wednesday that the crash "is not a topic for hype, likes in social networks, sensations and conspiracy theories," and called for patience, endurance and wisdom.

Tehran-based Fars News Agency cited the official as having said the rumors were also "scientifically impossible" and have "no logic," according to a translated tweet on the matter.

"There is complete coordination between all military and civilian sectors in Iran and at the same time," the outlet noted in a followup tweet referencing the aviation official. "There were dozens of Iranian and foreign planes flying over Iran's safe space."


While Iran has expressed interest in getting in contact with Boeing, the New York Times reported that the National Transportation Safety Board of the United States has to first discuss the matter with the State Department due to sanctions which restrict Boeing, a US-based corporation, from contacting Iranians "without an export license."
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Bellingcat claims to have geolocated the video alleging to show a projectile hitting the jet. It does appear that the video was taken from a location west of the airport and south of the crash site (meaning the missile in the video is coming from west to east, roughly). However, some questions remain. Who took the video, and what inspired them to start shooting right before anything became visible? Bellingcat speculates there must have been a first missile that alerted them, but that is just speculation. Also, while the location and overall circumstances of the video seem to match up with the crash, the video itself has not been publicly verified (time taken, unmodified, etc.). In other words, the video may be a fabrication.


Another video allegedly shows the plane on fire for 56 seconds before crashing.


Western sources have accused Iran of "bulldozing" the crash site, removing important evidence and thus tampering with the scene. Ruptly filmed the site after these allegations, showing that while small pieces of debris and passenger belongings remain, wreckage has been removed. There's nothing abnormal there: the collected debris will be sorted for forensic analysis. A frontloader was used to move heavy pieces of debris, not "bulldoze" the site. During his press conference today, the head of the Iranian Civil Aviation Administration said, among other things:
  • U.S. officials have asserted to have documents or other evidence that shows a missile incident. If they have such they are required to step forward and present it to the investigation.
  • Video shows that the burning aircraft flew for 60-70 seconds. If the aircraft had been hit by a missile it would have dropped immediately and there would be a very large debris field like happened with flight MH17 in Ukraine.
  • All countries affected by the accident can name a liaison person or take part in the investigation.
Ukrainian President Zelensky has called on the US, Canada and UK to provide the evidence they claim to have that the jet was downed by an anti-aircraft missile: "The theory about missile hitting the plane is not ruled out, but it's not confirmed as of today. Given the recent statements by countries' leaders to the media, we urge all international partners - primarily the governments of the United States, Canada and the UK - to provide data and evidence on this tragedy," Zelensky stated, revealing that he will discuss the investigation with the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo later in the day.

Ukraine's foreign minister again called for media to avoid speculation. (Same with the office of the prosecutor-general, who called for "politicians, the former prosecutors with no legal training or basic knowledge of criminal law and procedures to refrain from the shameless self-promotion on this tragedy.") He said Iran has been cooperative and that "the investigative team has accessed the black boxes retrieved from the wreckage. Iran has released video of the black boxes:
Short footage of the recorders was released by Iranian media on Friday. The black boxes — that are actually bright orange — are seen sitting inside a crate, handled by the officials with the Iranian Civil Aviation Organization (CAO).

The flight data recorder appears to be largely intact, yet it's quite charred and has a handful of visible dents in its body. The cockpit voice recorder, for its part, appears to be missing most of its assembly — only the data storage itself is seen in the crate.

Earlier, head of the CAO, Ali Abedzadeh, revealed that the black boxes were damaged during the crash and the country might seek foreign help — from Russia, Canada, France or Ukraine in particular. Extracting data from the flight data and voice recorders is expected to take up to three months, while the whole probe will take up to two years. The black boxes are expected to be "opened" on Friday, Iranian media reported.

The ICAO also called for avoiding speculation, adding that it has received a preliminary report from Iran on the crash. Iran now says it is certain the plane was not brought down by a missile.

That hasn't stopped NATO's Stoltenberg from saying there's "no reason to disbelieve" that Iran may have shot down the plane. Hey, we guess there's no reason to disbelieve Stoltenberg may hit his wife, either, if that's how he wants to play with logic.

The media is making much of the fact that flights to Tehran have been cancelled or rerouted since the incident, but flights into and out of Khomeini Airport operated normally that night:


Absent the astronomically huge coincidence of 'pure accident' that this plane crashed hours after such an historic event as Iranian airstrikes against the US military, this plane was deliberately downed.

UPDATES 11 Jan 2020

Well, holy shi'ite Moslems. Iran has today confessed to accidentally shooting down the plane with a missile launched from an air-defense system located near Tehran.



President Rouhani has also pledged to arrange "compensation payments to the victims' families, and ordered reforms of the country's air defense system to prevent similar disasters in the future."

The Commander of Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Amir Ali Hajizadeh, said during a press conference today that he "wished he was dead."

We can't blame him. It's a terrible mistake in such a high-profile information war.

Having confessed, Iran is now being fully cooperative in the investigation, announcing it will send the Boeing's black box to France for impartial investigation of its flight record content.

In the meantime, CCTV footage of the missile launch has surfaced:


So the Iranians are now saying that the Ukrainian plane was erroneously identified as an incoming cruise missile. That seems pretty bizarre. An airliner has a very different radar cross section than a cruise missile.

Why in the name of Allah did the Iranians not close their airspace to civilian flights that night??

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After Iran's public acknowledgment of their responsibility for the tragedy, in which 11 Ukrainians were killed, Ukrainian President Zelensky demanded a full investigation and apology from Iran's leadership, as well as justice and compensation:
"We expect from Iran assurances of their readiness for a full and open investigation, bringing those responsible to justice, the return of the bodies of the dead, the payment of compensation, official apologies through diplomatic channels."

The Ukrainian leader also expressed hope that the probe into the tragedy would continue "without artificial delays and obstacles."

"Our 45 experts must be granted complete access and cooperation" during the investigation, Zelensky stressed.
Rouhani immediately offered his apology on behalf of Iran:
Tehran also vowed to lend "all the necessary assistance" to the Ukrainian expert group investigating the case and promised to bring all those responsible to justice. Zelensky welcomed the admission of guilt by Iran and said that it paved the way for further investigation of the matter "without any delays."

He also said that he expects Iran to "fully cooperate" with Ukraine "in accordance with international law."


Zelensky commented that the bodies of the flight crew should be brought back to Ukraine "as soon as possible," and called it a matter of "utmost importance." He added that Ukraine's foreign ministry would send a note to Iran detailing further legal steps aimed at resolving the issue between the two nations, including compensations.

Rouhani also held a phone conversation with the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and promised to continue the investigation of the tragedy, Iran's IRNA news agency reported. The two leaders agreed that their nations should work together to clarify all the circumstances of this catastrophe.
Vigils and protests are taking place at universities across Iran (at least some of the Canadian-Iranians who died were academics from Edmonton, Alberta):
One banner among the many in the crowd read: "What is the costs of the war with the world? what is the cost of lying? #condolence to Iran."


Hundreds of people can be seen outside the University of Amirkabir taking to the streets and chanting "there should be a trial! Resignations are not enough!" and "constitution, referendum!"



Vigils and demonstrations were also held at Tehran and Sharif universities. The plane that was shot down carried many college students.



IRGC aerospace commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh revealed details of the mistake, pointing out that Iranian military were poised for full military conflict with the U.S. In other words, nerves were running on high. Here is his full statement:


And the following excerpt explaining the circumstances surrounding the mistaken decision to attack the jet:
In those moments when the incident happens, this air defence unit realizes that there is a target - which it identified as a cruise missile - at a distance of 19 kilometres. Now I'm explaining it on the map. This is the place where the air defence unit is deployed ... here is the city of Tehran ... This is the air defence unit deployed here at 00:00 (Wednesday), and was prepared. And here's the Imam Khomeini Airport. This plane takes off from here and takes this direction. It means this is the impact point. Given the information sent to this operator - that it is a wartime situation and a cruise missile has been fired - this poor guy identifies it as a cruise missile. Well at such a situation, he was obliged to contact, get approval. This is where this operator makes the mistake; but at that moment, his communication system was apparently disrupted - whether because of jamming systems or the high traffic. For that reason, he fails to contact [his commanders]. He had 10 seconds to decide; he could hit or not hit [the target]. Under such circumstances, he decides to make that bad decision; he engages, the missile is fired, and the plane is hit at this place. Then it returns through this track, and here's the point where it hits the ground.



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Israel AGAIN confiscates only vehicle of Palestinian medical team in West Bank 'firing zone'

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© Ayman Ameen/ApaimagesIsraeli security forces hinder the movement of a Palestinian ambulance in the West Bank, on 6 October 2017
Vehicle has been impounded before, cutting off medical care and access to medicine to 1,500 residents for six months

Israel has impounded the only vehicle available to a medical team that provides assistance to 1,500 Palestinians living inside an Israeli military firing zone in the West Bank. This is the second time the vehicle serving residents of Masafer Yatta in the south Hebron hills has been confiscated within one year, cutting off healthcare to an isolated and impoverished population.

The medical team, comprised of a doctor, nurse and driver, belongs to the Palestinian Authority's Health Ministry. They come every week to hamlets in the area, located an hour's drive on dirt roads from the nearest town of Yatta. The team's jeep, which also carries medicines, is the only vehicle available for providing medical services to these communities.

Comment: Declaring a 'firing zone' or a 'closed military zone' is one of Israel's favorite pretexts for forcing Palestinians off their land in preparation for a new influx of illegal squatters. More recently it has been employed as an excuse for open season on Palestinians Some more examples of how Israel uses this evil legal fiction:


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Best of the Web: Dems denounced Soleimani assassination, while Reps cheered Trump. But all sides feel cheated he didn't start a war

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Donald Trump's response to the Iranian missile attack on US military bases in Iraq is defying the expectations (and perhaps the hopes) of both Democratic and Republican neocon hawks.

After he ordered the drone strike that killed Iran's "second-most popular" leader, General Qassem Soleimani, Trump has faced condemnation from Democratic lawmakers, as well as criticism from a prominent member of the otherwise pro-Trump media and at least one member of his own party. They claim that he has been treading dangerously close to a war with Iran.

"President Trump just tossed a stick of dynamite into a tinderbox," stated former vice president and 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden, in response to the action.

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