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    Post by Rocky Sat 20 Mar 2021, 7:19 am


    On the anniversary of the invasion of Iraq ... a US military report: the assassination of Muhandis and Soleimani is the most horrific decision

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    A report by the Defense News newspaper, which specializes in military affairs, on Saturday, shed light on the anniversary of the start of the invasion of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , as the administration of former US President George W. Bush, while referring to the assassination of the two martyrs, Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis and Qassem Soleimani, the most "terrible" American decision.
    The report, which was translated by Al-Maaloumah agency, stated that "despite the use of that sinister mandate, many in the US administration and policy are still saying that the long and bitter war was illegal under international law."
    He added that “successive presidents of the United States since that date have reused that mandate to justify US military actions that were not authorized by Congress. Perhaps the most egregious of them is the martyrdom of former President Donald Trump of a mandate dating back to 2002 to justify the assassination of Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis and General Qassem Soleimani and nine others in a raid. Unmanned aerial vehicles in January of 2020 ”.
    The report continued, “Regardless of who works in the Oval Office of the US Presidency, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] still vulnerable to violations by the US presidencies under that mandate, and it seems that Congress can finally cancel it, as the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Gregory Meeks, promised to take over a project. Rep. Barbara Lee has acted to repeal the mandate this month, while Democratic Senators Tim Kane and Todd Young, Republican from Indiana, recently submitted a bill to repeal the mandate with the support of a bipartisan group of senators.
    "As Congress moves toward abolition, we must remain aware of the larger issue that has plagued the United States' foreign policy, which is the military-first approach that is based on the war against terrorism over the past twenty years and has proven its failure day by day," the report said.
    And he stated that “since 2001, the United States has launched a war or participated in combat in at least 24 countries, and from 2018 to 2020 only, the United States has engaged in military activities for so-called counterterrorism in 85 countries 44% of the world. The anti-terror wars that followed 9/11 killed more than 800,000 people, including 335,000 civilians, and at least 37 million people were displaced in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Pakistan [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , Somalia, Libya and the Philippines. These eternal wars have cost taxpayers more than $ 6.4 trillion. ”
    The report noted that “Despite these enormous human and financial costs, this approach based on war and military first has fallen short of its goals of eliminating or even reducing the threat of terrorism. In fact, annual terrorist attacks around the world have increased by five "Since the September 11 attacks, today there are 105 terrorist groups on the State Department's list of more than they were in 2001, which shows the failure of this approach despite its enormous costs."
    He stressed that “as the 18th anniversary of the invasion of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] has passed, both the administration and Congress must finally realize that the costly approach based on the war has failed, and we must begin to correct the course through that sinister mandate of 2002.” End / 25 z
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