Qasim Sulaimani:
Qasim Sulaimani (born March 11, 1957, Kerman - died: January
3, 2020, Baghdad) was an Iranian Major General and remained in the rank of
Soldier-in-Chief of the Revolutionary Islamic Revolutionary Army until his
death at the hands of the US Army. 8] During the Iran-Iraq war, he was the
leader of Lashkar-i-41 Saarullah Kerman. He rose to the rank of Major General
on January 24, 2011. Syed Ali Khamenei leader Rahman Azam addressed the martyr
in recognition of his services. And after his death he was promoted to
lieutenant general. Suleimani contributed to Hezbollah's military training in
Lebanon, Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon, reconstruction of the
political and diplomatic atmosphere in Iraq after war Afghanistan, Saddam
Hussein, Syria's civil war and Iraq's fight against ISIS. What. Before
confronting ISIS, they avoided coming to the scene; but during their presence
in Iraq and in control of ISIS, the government of Iran published pictures of
their military achievements several times, identifying them to the public. And
people not only introduced to them but also recognized them by face. It was
here that his heartbreak began. He was commonly known in the media as the
"Shadow Commander". In the eyes of Washington, Suleimani was a figure
whose hands were colored by the blood of US forces. While his popularity in
Iran was due to US sanctions against Iran and anti-US measures against
pressure. Suleimani was martyred along with Abu Mahdi al-Hinds and ten others
in a US air drone strike near Baghdad International Airport on January 3, 2020.
۔ The attack was ordered by US President
Donald Trump.
Life:
Qasim Sulaimani was born on March 11, 1957, in a mountainous
village in the tribal-style district of Rabar, Iran's Kerman province. At an
early age, he became associated with the construction sector and was associated
with the Kermani Department of Irrigation. After the formation of the Islamic Revolution and the
revolutionary revolution of Iran in 1979, Sulaimani became associated with this
noble cause.
During the Islamic Revolution of Iran, Sulaimani was working
in Kerman's company irrigation, during which time he became a member of the
Sipah Iftikhari organization. In the beginning of the Iraqi war, Sulaimani
formed a battalion consisting of the Kermani military forces. 41 Sawrallah was
converted into a brigade. He was the head of the brigade from 1982 to 1997,
joining the Nerwi Quds. In his soldiery, the army played a key role in the war.
After the war:
Iran ended the Iraq war in 1988. After the end of the war,
Lashkar returned to Kerman under the leadership of 41-year-old Qasim Sulaimani
and engaged in smuggling smugglers and drug dealers along the eastern borders.
Qasim Sulaimani led the army until he assumed command of the Soldiers. Suleimani was one of the generals who signed a letter
written by then military commander to the then President Mohammad Khatami in
the wake of the student protests in July 1999.
Soldier of the Nerdy Quds:
In 1998, Qasim Sulaimani was appointed soldier of the
Nairobi Qadha Sephardi Revolution Islamic. This was the time when the Taliban
were on the rise in Afghanistan. Based on Kurdistan's experience of the Civil
War, they were the best choice; and when Afghanistan was suffering from the
civil war during the Taliban era, it was in this role that it played a role on
these fronts. And most importantly, the experience that Qasim Sulaimani had
acquired from the eight-year-old Iran-Iraq war, and then to Iran and
Afghanistan's drug dealers and smugglers, until Qassim Sulaiman took over as
Sapah Qadis's military. Former Mossad chief Mayor Duggan said:
"He is observant and observant of the system from all
sides and is probably the one I am calling a political philosopher."
Suleimani was not willing to take a rial or a dollar during
his deployment, and often told me that I bear the expenses of my wife and
children, said Wali Faqia Hajatul Islam Ali Shirazi, a representative at Sipah
Quds. He added that although the martyrdom of Qasim Sulaimani was a traumatic
shock to us, he always wished it and I know it was his forty-year-old wish.
Murder::
Suleimani was killed in a US drone strike near Baghdad
International Airport on Friday, January 3, 2020. The attack also killed Iraqi
militia commander Abu Mahdi al-Mundus, Hashid Shabbi, and ten others in the
United States. According to the Ministry of Defense, the airstrike was ordered
by the US President and the head of all forces, Donald Trump. In the wake of
the attack on the US embassy in Baghdad three days before Suleimani's
testimony, Trump said that Iran had to suffer serious consequences and insisted
that "this warning is not a threat."
Funerals and burial:
The funeral prayers of Qasim Sulaimani, Abu Dhabi
al-Mahindas and all the other martyrs were held on January 4, 2020 in Baghdad
and Kazim, attended by thousands of Iraqi citizens.
The next day, on January 5, 2020, General Qasim Sulaimani,
Abu Dhabi al-Mahmands, and all other Iranian martyrs were brought to Khasi
Iran, where their funeral prayers were held in the cities of the first Ahwaz
and Mashhad in which thousands attended. According to the New York Times, there
were millions of people in those two cities who wanted revenge from the United
States.
On January 6, 2020, the funeral prayers of Qasim Sulaimani,
Abu Dhabi al-Mahindas and other martyrs were offered in Tehran and Qom. The
funeral prayers for the martyrs were held in Tehran under the auspices of the
leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Syed Ali Khamenei.
Iran Attacks US Air Force Base in Assad:
In response to the brutal assassination of Qasim Sulaimani,
on January 8, 2020, Iran attacked a US airstrike, Ain al-Assad, in al-Anbar
province, Iraq, shortly before dawn, with several ballistic missiles.
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