So the justification for a drone attack is that
"A senior State Department official, speaking on background, told reporters there was "overwhelming evidence that [Soleimani was] going to launch a military or terrorist attack" against US interests, and that arresting him was out of the question: 'There's no way anybody was going to stop Qasem Soleimani in the places he was running around. And so you take lethal action against him.'"
The US has so little control in Iraq that they can't stop someone entering the country at the International Airport? I wonder what's really going on there; who's in charge of the place?
jcboy3 wrote:
So the justification for a drone attack is that
"A senior State Department official, speaking on background, told reporters there was "overwhelming evidence that [Soleimani was] going to launch a military or terrorist attack" against US interests, and that arresting him was out of the question: 'There's no way anybody was going to stop Qasem Soleimani in the places he was running around. And so you take lethal action against him.'"
The US has so little control in Iraq that they can't stop someone entering the country at the International Airport? I wonder what's really going on there; who's in charge of the place?
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I wonder how many conspiracy theories are juggling up in your brain right now.
EyeSawYou wrote:
I wonder how many conspiracy theories are juggling up in your brain right now.
Conspiracy theory? The guy was killed at the Airport. In Iraq. Which is supposedly under some semblance of control by the US and Iraqi government. That's like if Osam bin Laden landed at Newark and the US droned him.
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