First Soleimani, Now Trump Takes Out Another High-Level Iranian Military Commander
While Americans literally fight in stores over toilet paper thanks to the hysteria surrounding the coronavirus, the Trump administration continues to juggle multiple priorities at once, not taking their eye off the ball, ensuring the country remains safe.
Will lefties in Congress, Hollywood and the mainstream media be as outraged about the death of this senior Iranian commander as they were Qasem Soleimani?
Chances are they’ll probably never even know about it.
LOOK:
Hey guys, looks like we just killed another senior Iranian military commander. Sorry to interrupt. https://t.co/zOK9wyjbRl
— Josh Rogin (@joshrogin) March 13, 2020
#BREAKING NEWS:
General Siamand Mashhadani, one of the #Iranian Revolutionary Guards Top Commander , was killed by the #American airstrike in #Iraq.مقتل الجنرال سيامند مشهداني أحد قادة الحرس الثوري الإيراني بالقصف الأميركي #BreakingNews pic.twitter.com/b71xzGdPin
— Botin Kurdistani (@kurdistannews24) March 13, 2020
video:
the moment that #US launches retaliatory strikes on Iran-backed Kataib #Hezbollah in #IraqThe #Iranian proxy group Kataib Hezbollah is the only group known to have previously conducted an indirect fire attack of this scale against US and coalition forces in #Iraq#IRAN pic.twitter.com/zrjsuClV7h
— Botin Kurdistani (@kurdistannews24) March 13, 2020
VIDEO : U.S. launches strikes in Iraq against Iranian-backed militias after attack that killed US coalition troops In iraq.
U.S. forces hit facilities linked to Kataib #Hezbollah, including storage facilities that housed weapons used in attacks on American and coalition troops pic.twitter.com/cXLuM1zndo
— Botin Kurdistani (@kurdistannews24) March 13, 2020
photos: U.S. airstrikes target #Iran-backed militia inside #Karbala airport after deadly rocket attack on base
according to https://t.co/HfuHC79h0y , General Siamand Mashhadani,one of the #Iranian Revolutionary Guards Top Commander was killed on the on the attack #BREAKING pic.twitter.com/eJEYBdOn05
— Botin Kurdistani (@kurdistannews24) March 13, 2020
what US defense confirmed about airstrikes?
US commander Confirmed that US conducts airstrikes against multiple Iranian-backed militia sites in Iraq
but didn't mentioned the death of General Siamand Mashhadani,one of the #Iranian Revolutionary Guards Top Commander on the attack pic.twitter.com/qpdVjazIwl— Botin Kurdistani (@kurdistannews24) March 13, 2020
Back in February, eight Republican senators joined Democrats to limit Trump’s powers on Iran.
They are Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Rand Paul of Kentucky, Jerry Moran of Kansas, Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Todd Young of Indiana, and Mike Lee of Utah.
Basically, these GOP members of the upper chamber are generally the usual suspects when it comes to going against Trump.
From Daily Wire:
On Thursday, 55 senators, including eight Republicans, voted for a resolution that would force President Trump to obtain permission from Congress before ordering military action against Iran.
[…]
The Washington Post noted, “Trump will almost certainly veto the measure once it passes the House, and neither chamber of Congress has the votes to override that veto, lawmakers say.” That is because the 55 votes fall short of a supermajority needed to override a presidential veto.
Trump’s thoughts…
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1227661693376962561
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1227661700264013826
WATCH:
At the height of the Iranian establishment anti Americanism, Tehran Beheshti university’s students refused walking over the US and Israel flag while participating in #IranProtests . They all grew up to hate the two countries but seems like the revolutionary ideology is failed. pic.twitter.com/ABQY3GzWMo
— Ali Hamedani (@BBCHamedani) January 12, 2020
ANOTHER:
No caption needed #IranProtest2020 #IraniansDetestSolemani @davereaboi @realDonaldTrump @DonaldJTrumpJr pic.twitter.com/fqi0PxmU2u
— Saghar Erica Kasraie ☼𓃬 (@SagharKasraie) January 12, 2020
And here’s a highly ignorant tweet from documentary filmmaker, Michael Moore…
Just wondering – is there an American General for whom millions of us would turn out for his funeral? Mad Dog? Kelly? Colin Powel? William Westmoreland? Can anyone even name the chair of the Joint Chiefs?We all support those who serve but would we pour into the streets like this? pic.twitter.com/L1Y5Bb9iys
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 8, 2020
WATCH:
“Soleimani was a murderer, his Leader is also a murderer!”
“Soleimani was a murderer, his Leader is also a murderer!”
“Soleimani was a murderer, his Leader is also a murderer!”
“Soleimani was a murderer, his Leader is also a murderer!”Bravest people in the world. pic.twitter.com/xjCav4reQi
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) January 11, 2020
MORE:
The voice of the Iranian people is clear. They are fed up with the regime’s lies, corruption, ineptitude, and brutality of the IRGC under @khamenei_ir's kleptocracy. We stand with the Iranian people who deserve a better future. pic.twitter.com/tBOjv9XsIG
— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) January 11, 2020
Breaking:
People in #Iran have just begun the protest against de regime.
Students of Amirkabir university in Tehran chant slogans against the supreme leader!#IranProtests#IranPlaneCrash pic.twitter.com/rzr7w6Oaju— Alireza Azami (@Alireza__Azami) January 11, 2020
It turns out plenty of Iranians loathed Soleimani, opposed the terrorism he spread, and don’t like the regime lying to them about shooting down a passenger plane. And they’re risking quite a bit by protesting publicly — https://t.co/c5P2VmLyHB
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) January 11, 2020
“So many years, so many crimes, death to the Islamic Republic.” Tehran, #Iran. pic.twitter.com/lFptbM4hNT
— Alireza Nader علیرضا نادر (@AlirezaNader) January 11, 2020
Instagram and its parent company Facebook are removing posts that voice support for slain Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani to comply with US sanctions, a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement to CNN Business https://t.co/oKELIejz17
— CNN (@CNN) January 11, 2020
Here’s video of the plane crash:
BREAKING: New video appears to show missile hitting Flight 752 before it crashed near Tehran, killing 176 people pic.twitter.com/Jb3Cy3OgUT
— BNO News (@BNONews) January 9, 2020