"IRAQI PRIME MINISTER: SOLEIMANI ARRIVED IN BAGHDAD TO RECEIVE DE-ESCALATION PROPOSAL FROM SAUDI ARABIA. TRUMP SUPPORTED INITIATIVE"
January 5, 2020
SouthFront
On January 5, Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi reportedly provided additional details into the US assassination of the commander of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Qods Force, Qassem Soleimani.
January 5, 2020
SouthFront
On January 5, Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi reportedly provided additional details into the US assassination of the commander of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Qods Force, Qassem Soleimani.
According to the available data, the Iranian commander arrived in Baghdad under an official request from Iraq. He was set to receive de-escalation proposals that Saudi Arabia sent to Iran via Iraq. US President Donald Trump allegedly supported this idea during a phone call with the Iraqi Prime Minister.
Therefore, the US supposedly used this initiative to set a trap for the Iranian military commander and assassinate him.
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If these developments are confirmed, this will be another indication of the destructive behavior of the modern United States. Washington has been violating international laws and breaking deals that it signs on a regular basis. Now, any negotiations that involve or linked with the United States also may pose a [mortal] threat to representatives of the parties involved.
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The developments are already confirmed, unless one is waiting for the U.S. government to confirm what Abdul-Mahdi said.
From the 1/6 Grayzone Project report: "Abdul-Mahdi said that Trump personally thanked him for the efforts, even as he was planning the hit on Soleimani – thus creating the impression that the Iranian general was safe to travel to Baghdad."
For information about the photograph of devil's horns (in the Persian Gulf), see this report from The (U.K.) Sun.
For information about the photograph of devil's horns (in the Persian Gulf), see this report from The (U.K.) Sun.
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