Qassem Soleimani and US's Reach

I usually chuckle every time some mafwi takataka ghaseers pronounce decline and eventual death to America. What goes on in laboratories across the US and in friendly territories is stuff for science fiction. Mkono wao no mrefu ajabu. Before dismissing this in the usual juvenile way, read up on the assassination of Qassem Soleimani. Mark you the bugger had travelled under a pseudonym from Syria accompanied by 4 Iraqi and 5 Iranian security agents and shadowed by several covert agents but the Yankees still had a direct hit on him just outside Baghdad airport. Now, Qassem was no ordinary ghaseer. Think about it.

Si ungeweka hapa the entire assassination operation.

This thread was written by omwafrika who used to be thoroughly impressed by Rambo and Commando movies as a child. Commando ana-shoot bullet moja inaua Viet Cong kama 50, while on the ground US walikua wanatombwa sawasawa.

But its true. Imagine XKEYSCORE wasbeing used 10 years ago.
Imagine what they are up to now

XKEYSCORE: NSA's Google for the World's Private Communications

Wueh I saw the documentary done by some mwarabu journalist no Western propaganda media Qaseem Suleiman was taken out by a MQ-9 reaper drone armed with hell fire missiles BTW I love the names the US uses for it’s military hardware.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGP7hZQuTL0:14

Ati jamaa alikuwa admin Hadi anaepeshwa na gate ya cargo airport saitan wote U ass na hizo mambwa za middle east.

Learn to give credit where it is due. The fact that Qassem was effed while on transit across the Arab world using pseudonyms and covered by the very best of the best overt and covert security agents is quite telling don’t you think? Rambo movies aside.

Snitches will never run low given the right price. The problem with shithole countries is shithole people. A bonobo will sell their grandma if it favours his cause

Think about it for a moment. Qassem was no ordinary ghaseer and the level of counterintelligence around him was mind boggling. Mind you he was the commander in charge of extraterritorial and clandestine operations as well as a right hand man to the supreme leader of Iran. How then does one plan an operation to take him out without the counterintelligence resources around him picking it up?

hapo ndio shida ilikuwa hakuna siri ya watu wawili especially with million dollars bounty on your head

Mossad does the Humint ,(Human Intel) part, states does the Sigint (Signals Intel) part. In the middle east, this is a recipe from Lucifer’s kitchen.

Once mossad flags a single phone number you’ve ever received/ made a call from, usa starts shadowing hundreds of contacts linked to that number via Sigint. All that remains is a matter of time b4 they come get you.

Kijana, Soleimani’s movements weren’t exactly a secret in the intelligence community. Jamaa alikua anaenda Iraq kama choo ya kanjo. He was more concerned about getting ambushed by ISIS or some random terrorist group than being killed by a foreign state. The only reason the US took him out was because Donald Trump was a completely unpredictable president who could take wild actions regardless of what his intelligence people advised.

A normal intelligence assessment would have strongly advised against killing him because it thoroughly complicates things in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, Somalia, and Palestine. The Iranians are more determined than ever to fund, arm, and train Hezbollah, the Houthis, Hamas, and any other organization that would make life hard for the US and its allies. Other than bragging rights, what did Soleimani’s killing achieve? The IRGC is still intact, Iran is doing everything it used to do before his death, maybe at an accelerated pace. If you look at the bigger picture, it was a stupid decision.

You are off on a tangent as always. My post was about the reach. Wewe umekuja hapa na the reasons and outcomes. In any case, in your rumbling, you forgot to give a full account of the aftermath. Claiming that the killing achieved nothing is the height of ignorance and dishonesty on your part. Read up Iran’s response to the killing.

What anti American ghaseers don’t want to appreciate is the science-fiction level capabilities of the US and its main allies Israel and Britain. Mordecai Vanunu and Snowden for example just gave a sneaky preview of the kind of programs continually under development or in deployment. Much more remain uncovered to the world.

Reach manyoya. In that case there’s no need for this thread because you’re stating the obvious. With a military budget of over $700 billion, classified CIA budget, over 800 (known) military bases around the globe, several aircraft carriers, and vassal states, I expect the US to be able to extract a target from the Mariana trench. What is more impressive is the ability of smaller countries like Iran to stand up to this overwhelming reach.

Killing a military man in a public space is cold-blooded murder. With their super intel, why didn’t the US take him out in the various battlefields across the Middle East where he was conducting business? That would have been more honorable and even defensible. What the US did could happen to any military leader anywhere in the world. And that assassination is the reason Trump will never operate outside the US in peace. Someone will be waiting to act on him every time he leaves the US.

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Africans you joke too much. Act on a former US president you say? Have you ever heard of the bubble?

Don’t be deluded. Even a sitting president cannot circulate freely where he has enemies. When the US was occupying Iraq, George Bush had to be sneaked in secretly to visit his troops during thanksgiving. And even then he had to scramble out in less than 3 hours. Now that is a sitting president visiting a highly equipped army.
Here is a quote from the New York Times:
"Mr. Bush sneaked out of Crawford on Wednesday in an unmarked car, then flew to Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington, where a few advisers and a small number of reporters sworn to secrecy joined him. They then flew on to Baghdad International Airport, arriving around dusk. He spent 2 hours 32 minutes in the country, dining with the chief United States administrator there, L. Paul Bremer III, and sharing Thanksgiving wishes with about 600 troops at an airport hangar. Mr. Bush actually helped serve dinner to the troops, who had been told they would be dining with Mr. Bremer and with Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, commander of coalition forces in Iraq. "