The mission of perpetual war for these superpowers is to justify psychological and physical control over their populations, to keep their people busy, fearful and hateful towards the enemy
This is very true. The only thing that would trump this is an enemy greater than the enemy they are to the populace. To understand this you have to take the time to understand the players involved. These men became a liability, a common enemy and threat to those who held power. Once I dug into it I realized the potential we would go to war was unlikely and that this was a well orchestrated event between several countries. After looking into it this was my personal take on the issue. After watching last nights events I added even further assessment on another blog site, things seem to be unfolding pretty much as I speculated:
You are right that most are just going to label this as just another terrorist gone without consideration to the scope of importance that not only he held but also that of Abu Mahi al-Muhandis (non deguerre for Jamal Jaafar al-Ibrahiami) also known as Hahd al-Shaabi, the fact they both were killed in the same air strikes, in my opinion, speaks volumes for considering that this strike couldn't have taken place without cooperation from players inside Iran, Iraq and also the United States.
Abu Mahi al-Muhandis is associated with the name al-Hashd al-Shabbi as he was the head of some forty umbrella groups that he brought together of mostly Shite's in the fight against ISIS, it was Iraqi state sponsored and it means or can be translated to mean: al-Hashd: mobilization, al-Shaabi: people or popular. It became to become also in short as Hashd during the time against the fight against ISIS. He was chosen as he was known as the figure head who organized these groups, including Kataib Hezbollah, which he played a part in founding, and was their financial figurehead. In the short term when they all had a common enemy, ISIS, it was all good. In the long term when they tried to incorporate some of these forces into the Iraqi formal security forces some factions, including Kataib Hezbollah still operated independently of the government. Abu Mahdi al Muhandis never fully developed Hashd into the ministerial command or became subordinate with the conventional forces of the Iraqi military, whereas these groups continued to viewed Abu Mahdi al Muhandis as their leader. During and therefore after he was an important figurehead in the direction and finances of these groups and as such he was rarely ever seen in public and it was extremely rare that he openly spoke in public or came out to make political statements, non communication is the key to keeping ones where about unknown.
How did he get on the Iraqi's bad side? After the fall of Saddam he was elected into the parliament until the US realized who he was and his involvement in the bombings of French and American embassies in Kuwait in 1983, where he was sentenced to death but he fled Kuwait before hand. He went on under the umbrella group of Kataib Hezbollah to hit at US targets in Iraq and was, in 2009, put on a terrorist list along with Kataib Hezbollah.
Qassem Soleimani, head of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard, (Quds force) basically did the same thing with the clandestine groups he directed throughout Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and other area's of the middle east by organizing Shia branches of these groups in the fight against ISIS. Similar to the above it was all good while fighting ISIS but when that was no longer the initial focus, Soleimani and al-Muhandis had similar goals to disrupt the infrastructure of Iraq and other area's of the middle east. Soleimani became the chief of those operations and al-Muhandis became the deputy chief. Soleimani was considered the mastermind behind operational goals and al-Muhandis orchestrated the finances behind the operations. Soleimani became what some inside Iran would consider to powerful, as he often worked against the peace treaty protocols by running around the middle east unhinged feeling untouchable in regards with his relationship to the president of Iran. As such he was able to demand that certain others within the parliamentary make up of Iran to be left out of meetings. One reason one prime minister put in his resignation last year. Which basically would amount to what everyone is harping about on Trump about, he took the advise of his advisers without bringing it forth to congress. (Though because of the air strikes by Kataib Hezbollah and the storming of the US embassy Trumps moves fall within his authorization to act without notifying congress) Therefore it is completely plausible that there were some within Iran's government who felt Soleimani was completely out of control and needed to be dealt with. My speculating that it could be feasible that some within Iran, who knows...maybe as high up as the president, may have been involved in orchestrating this hit may be completely plausible. I say this in particular to the fact that something drew al-Muhandis out from underneath his rock, that something had to be reasonable strong to both men as you take into consideration that Soleimani was an expert in his calculations, one who wouldn't miscalculate the damage that could be done to the umbrella organizations if both of them were lost/killed at the same time.
My assessment is, (opinion), that these two men became a liability to all three governments, Iran, Iraq and the United States. I think they were all grappling with how to deal with their growing "umbrella" terrorist organizations, though those organizations had a common enemy within themselves when it came to the United States they could also be hemmed out and specifically focused towards acts against those within the government(s) of Iraq and Iran dependent upon policies and/or politicians who may act in a manner to which they have disagreement. They themselves, through their incredible ability to control, finance multiple organizations of terror throughout the middle east became the common enemy. If true what I think we will see during the coming weeks isn't all out war with Iran but strikes perpetrated by the effected branches of those organizations once controlled by these men once they figure out how to reorganize. They each will be independently dealt with as they happen as there is no reason to believe that they will not. Short of the Iranian president televising an announcement of open war this is how we should be calculating the meaning against any terrorist strikes, as that will be what they are, terrorist strikes.
I guess we'll have to watch what unfolds over the next couple of days. I am still under the impression that this has unfolded under the involvement of many people including countries I mentioned before plus some. I think it was carefully orchestrated because of the immense outreach of Soleimani's terrorist organizations to lean this towards a US operation to minimize the potential damages, up to and including Iraq making a move to ask the US to leave. I am still feeling out what's going on inside Iran and how far up the chain, if any, they had in any involvement with the death of Soleimani as I find it rather odd they claim the missiles didn't directly hit the base that they knew of last night. I found it particularly interesting that they said that Soleimani had been asked personally to take control of what was going on in Iraq...if true that could have only come from inside Iran. If true that comes close to my assessment that it took the confidence from high up somewhere that both the mastermind and the financial mastermind of these multiple terrorist organizations ended up being drawn out and killed in the same bombing.
I find it particularly interesting the warning gave out to Russia by Trump of an impeding terrorist strike about a week ago....that sort of makes sense considering Soleimani increasing influence over Assad, if connected it would have been advantageous for him to start running terrorist ops in Russia to try oust them out of Syria. It would all seem to make sense in regards to how out of control Soleimani was, becoming increasingly a threat, showing dominance of importance throughout several countries higher up than as I stated before even the heads of some countries through fear and intimidation. It would be this same fear that has several countries disavowing any involvement whether planned or conceived on my part. He and his financial side kick were men whose time had come, if it was agreed they had to be reckoned with that also would have entailed a careful orchestration to minimize the damages as these countries he had aligned his terrorist operations inside would still be left with thousands of radicals going unhinged over his death. Over the next couple of days we'll see how high up in Iran this may have held true in any involvement. To quell the masses they'll have to be allowed to fling off a few bombs, if not and we start bombing their oil fields then I guess it'll be more so what Lindsay Graham said tonight that these bastards needed to be brought under control. (I could hardly believe they let that air without bleeping it out but they did, lol).
Excellent analysis.
However, the key point here is that the U.S.A. deliberately and openly assassinated a high ranking foreign government official WITHOUT A DECLARATION OF WAR.
This is a borderline insane slippery slope.
This is the very definition of Capricious and Tyrannical (Mobster Ethics).
This is the very opposite of Rule of Law.
And, if what you seem to be suggesting, that the U.S.A. is a pawn of Iran and Iraq, then we're even worse off than I thought.
I didn't say pawn, I said they could have held a common enemy. Much like the ISIS scenario, they all got along when they all had a common enemy. It was of that alignment that the two men came together afterwards and formed and managed forty different terrorist organizations across the middle east. In the end there was no where left where these two men were not feared. Do I think it out of the realm of possibilities that the higher echelon(s) in power in Iran wouldn't do such a thing to him regardless of his stature?....not at all. Just last year one of the prime ministers handed in his resignation because Soleimani demanded he be kept out of meetings.
I can somewhat speak from personal experience in that regard also. I live in a neighborhood surrounded my college houses. Some of the college kids took to harassing me with fireworks at night after witnessing events they were involved in that they weren't being quite truthful about. For six years this went on, they would text each other when they saw the cops coming so the cops never believed me that I was being harassed. At first friends who knew first hand this was going on spoke up on my behalf then began being harassed themselves. Decades long friendships gone over this. I wrote a letter and made copies and distributed them to all my neighbors. Not a one of them would speak up for fear they'd be next having someone stand below their bedroom window popping off firecrackers throughout the night. I went to city commission meetings but the police told them I was nuts, every time they went to my house they didn't see or hear anything. For a couple years I video taped the harassment. I went to the meetings and asked them to view what I had. I left them copies of the videos but often what I got back in response was a calling with the captain of the police for my area saying she never saw this person or that person throw any fireworks at my house. Finally I just started to assume a couple of things, one being the economic vitality the city was getting from turning into a college town worked in there favor over mine and that two it went even further deeper into the city whose employees were mad that as a business owner in a small strip of businesses I often witnessed city employees sitting in the bar(s) and restaurants during the day for hours. A couple years after the housing crash the city wanted to raise taxes and the employees were demanding a raise after there was a wage freeze initiated during the crisis. I went to the city meetings and told them if they got their employees out of the bars and restaurants during the day they wouldn't need to raise taxes and until they were doing their jobs like they were suppose to they didn't deserve a raise. I was pretty confident that all was factoring in, how else would you explain the front end of a city workers vehicle pulling up in front of my house being caught on video then see an explosion of a M80 fly dirt up into the air after being thrown against the foundation of my house. I had to wear ear plugs to bed every night, as a matter of fact that's how I became a night blogger, I'd stay all night to beat them at their game. They had less people during the day to be on lookout for the cops as many went to school or had jobs, they simply couldn't organize as well during the day time hours so I had a greater chance of getting some sleep. I bet that within that six years unless I stayed awake all night one couldn't have counted a whole three months were I ever made it without hearing fireworks. I did though keep going to meetings, then instead of opting for them to give me a card and someone would get a hold of me I stood there with my laptop in hand and I begged the mayor to look at what I had for himself, I promised him I was not crazy and at least he could look and see for himself. After the meeting he said he would call me. He didn't call. I went back at the next meeting. When it was over I approached him and asked him why he didn't call me. He said the city attorney advised him against it. I was in near tears, I told him what do you expect me to do? I should have to live like this for the rest of my life? He just looked at me. I went home, I realized life was pretty much over with for me. I had no friends left, I still had my family but the constant bombardment and the fact these kids were like an endless stream of cockroaches made life to unbearable to want to move on. I sat down and thought about starting the process of putting my stuff in order. That night I wrote something goofy on this guys web page. The next day he wrote back and it made me laugh. I kept responding back to him and he kept responding back to me. Every day I'd get up just to see what he had wrote. He had brought back a small piece of joy into my life. Over the course of the next several months he kept me going. It would be during that time that slowly but surely the harassment would start to decline. By the end of that summer I rarely heard anything. I just assume that somehow I had struck an accord with the mayor and somehow he got it to stop. I know though in my heart that whoever that man was who connected with me online saved my life. I don't think the harassment would have stopped in time to have accomplished that. I never told him that he saved my life for quite some time. I knew he wanted to take a break from blogging, he'd intermittently come and go and I'd always be there waiting for him to come back. I knew the inevitability that one day he wouldn't and I wanted him to know, I wanted him to understand why it was so hard for me to want to let go so I wrote him an email. I know it sounds so strange to be so connected to someone you don't even really know, and I came to realize his purpose for me in this life, it had come and gone but I am forever thankful for him. I mourned his moving on but that's what we do in this life, we mourn our losses and we move on.
The whole moral of this story is that you can lose those who you've come to admire and respect, you can lose your best friends of decades, you can be forsaken by just about anyone if the right circumstances prevail and I think that this is where Soleimani found himself.
Phenomenal story.
This is what passes for "justice" these days.
Can't we all just "play nice"? Is that really too much to ask?
Isn't the entire role of government to act as referees?
Government As Referee Framework (GARF)