By Gordon
Duff
January 14,
2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
Information has come
to light that indicts the United States not
just for the Soleimani killing but also for
the over 300 killings during the Iraqi
protests in late 2019.
In fact, it
can be proven that the United States not
only organized the protests but also is
responsible for killing protestors as well,
hundreds of them, something we have seen
before, Maidan in 2014, Libya in 2011 and
Cairo in 2009.
In each
event, the killings of protestors lead to
regime change favorable to the US. Though
evidence of false flag snipers in Maidan is
overwhelming, this is the first real
“smoking gun” that clearly establishes the
US military as a terrorist organization.
We begin our
story.
The Soleimani
murder, at the hands of Pompeo, Esper and
Trump, was much more than the simple hubris
and ignorance most assume.
It is also
assumed, quite wrongly, that the US
occupation of the oil and opium rich lands
of Asia is driven by national interest, at
least to a part, perhaps even a small part.
That is false also, patently false.
The backstory
behind the killing of Soleimani is rooted in
the explosive riots and the mysterious
murders that pushed Iraqi Prime Minister
Mahdi to resign on November 30, 2019.
Mahdi had
been in office a year and had been, for the
first time, addressing Iraq’s massive
corruption, an endemic problem with any
nation that has the misfortune of being
occupied by the United States.
Iraq has a
Shiite majority that has slowly assumed
political dominance after years of
suppression under Saddam Hussein.
In fact, it
was Iranian General Soleimani who came to
Iraq in 2003 to organize the Shiite
militias, the current PMU, now part of
Iraq’s Army, to fight alongside American
forces that were overthrowing Sunni Baathist
rule.
Trump claims
he had Suleimani murdered for his part in
the killing of Americans during this period,
when in fact Suleimani was closely allied to
the US, at least until the US decided to
begin a war with Iran in 2007. However, this
is another story for another time, one also
wrought with deception and double-dealing.
Critical to
understanding events is understanding
America’s real role in Iraq. To do that, it
is necessary to understand why Iraq’s
parliament voted unanimously to oust
American troops.
The story
behind this is much more than the death of
Suleimani, far more, and has been
suppressed. That story involves a broader
geopolitical narrative that transpired when
Iraq under Mahdi tried to remove America’s
heel from its neck.