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.
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Italian journalist
Federico Pieraccini investigated the story behind
Mahdi’s address to parliament, the recorded portion
of which in no way answered any real questions about
why Iraq would make such a drastic move as to expel
American troops, ending the billion dollar a year
payoff scheme that fed so many Sunni politicians.
Pieraccini tells us
this:
“[Speaker of
the Council of Representatives of Iraq] Halbousi
attended the parliamentary session while almost
none of the Sunni members did. This was because
the Americans had learned that Abdul-Mehdi was
planning to reveal sensitive secrets in the
session and sent Halbousi to prevent this.
Halbousi cut
Abdul-Mehdi off at the commencement of his
speech and then asked for the live airing of the
session to be stopped. After this, Halbousi
together with other members, sat next to
Abdul-Mehdi, speaking openly with him but
without it being recorded. This is what was
discussed in that session that was not
broadcast:
Abdul-Mehdi
spoke angrily about how the Americans had ruined
the country and now refused to complete
infrastructure and electricity grid projects
unless they were promised 50% of oil revenues,
which Abdul-Mehdi refused.”
That deal with China
was the result of Mahdi’s abandoning any attempt to
work with the United States after years of seeing
his nation bled dry.
It is no secret that
the United States had little or no role in fighting
ISIS and, were one to ask the Shia majority of Iraqi
citizens, most would insist that the US brought ISIS
to Iraq with Saudi help.
In meetings with
Sunni leaders, held in Baghdad in January 2014,
exactly that was explained to me, how ISIS was to
offset Shia influence and guarantee Iraq would
remain under US-Saudi control.
The Sunni leaders,
who controlled key military commands and provincial
governorships, planned to simply turn affairs over
to ISIS and, in fact, did so despite my warnings.
Months later, several
I met with had been beheaded by ISIS. “What goes
around comes around.”
As to Mahdi’s deal
with China, that as we will see, precipitated the
American staged coup, the following from the Middle
East Institute:
“Upon
arriving in Beijing on September 19 at the head
of a 55-member delegation, Iraq Prime Minister
Adel Abdul-Mahdi described the visit to China as
heralding a “quantum leap” in bilateral
relations.The five-day visit culminated in the
signing of eight wide-ranging memoranda of
understanding (MoUs), a framework credit
agreement, and the announcement of plans for
Iraq to join China’s Belt and Road Initiative
(BRI).Since then, however, a wave of angry
anti-government protests have swept across much
of Iraq, leaving more than 100 dead and
thousands wounded — a vivid reminder of the
country’s ongoing struggle for stability and of
the obstacles to the further consolidation of
China-Iraq relations.”
These anti-government
protests are attributed to threats made by Donald
Trump, as we will see in the full text of Mahdi’s
address to parliament, below. The rationale is
simple, the China deal was Iraq’s best effort to
address unemployment and economic inequality, why
would someone want to sabotage it?
More on Mahdi’s
leadership below, again from the Middle East
Institute:
“Since early
2018, the central government of Iraq has been
working assiduously to capitalize on the
territorial defeat of Da’esh, which three years
earlier had overrun and controlled nearly
one-third of the country. A working relationship
between the GOI and the semi-autonomous
Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has been
reestablished. After repeated delays due to a
series of security incidents the newly
constructed Qaim border crossing with Syria has
reopened. Planning for construction of a new
crude oil pipeline from Kirkuk to Turkey is
underway.
Yet, although
Iraq has entered a period of relative calm, the
country faces a multitude of challenges.The
security situation in the country is fragile.
According to a recent report by the Pentagon,
Da’esh has “solidified its insurgent
capabilities in Iraq.” Meanwhile, the GOI is
struggling to maintain a delicate balance in its
relations with key allies US / Saudi Arabia and
Iran, as well as to avoid becoming another front
in an escalating Iran-Israel proxy war. On July
1, Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi issued a
decree ordering the integration of all Iraqi
militias, including the Popular Mobilization
Units (PMU).”
Only with a broader
context of events, with an understandable timeline,
can we adequately assess Trump’s blunder here.
But also, we can only
asses the nature of Trump’s methods through an
unedited translation of the nature of the critical
exchange between Trump and Mahdi that led to
Soleimani’s murder.
Finally, the complete
address by Abdul Mahdi has been made available,
which now fills the gaps the West has allowed to
support the limited narrative fed to congress.
“This is why
I visited China and signed an important
agreement with them to undertake the
construction instead. Upon my return, Trump
called me to ask me to reject this agreement.
When I refused, he threatened to unleash huge
demonstrations against me that would end my
premiership.
Huge
demonstrations against me duly materialized and
Trump called again to threaten that if I did not
comply with his demands, then he would have
Marine snipers on tall buildings target
protesters and security personnel alike in order
to pressure me.
I refused
again and handed in my resignation. To this day
the Americans insist on us rescinding our deal
with the Chinese.
After this,
when our Minister of Defense publicly stated
that a third party was targeting both protestors
and security personnel alike (just as Trump had
threatened, he would do), I received a new call
from Trump threatening to kill both me and the
Minister of Defense if we kept on talking about
this “third party”.
I was
supposed to meet him [Soleimani] later in the
morning when he was killed. He came to deliver a
message from Iran in response to the message we
had delivered to the Iranians from the Saudis.
The Kingdom’s
statement regarding the events in Iraq stresses
the Kingdom’s view of the importance of
de-escalation to save the countries of the
region and their people from the risks of any
escalation.
The kingdom
of Saudi Arabia was not consulted regarding the
US strike. In light of the rapid developments,
the Kingdom stresses the importance of
exercising restraint to guard against all acts
that may lead to escalation, with severe
consequences.
Saudi Arabia
is sending a delegation to Washington to urge
restraint with Iran on behalf of [Persian] Gulf
states. The message will be: ‘Please spare us
the pain of going through another war’.”
It is also clear that
Trump’s hubris in his wild threats against Iraq and
his willingness to murder the foremost military
leader in the war on terror is based on what
American author and former CIA officer Robert David
Steele calls the “Cult of West Point Class of
1986”and Politico calls the “West
Point Mafia.”
Steele postulates
that this single class, a collection of “bad apples”
as it were, has pushed Trump toward one failed
endeavor after another. From Stratfor:
“Since
graduating from the United States Military
Academy at West Point in 1986, the careers of
Mike Pompeo, Ulrich Brechbuhl, Brian Bulatao,
Mark Esper, David Urban and Mark Green have
periodically intersected. Now they have
converged in the Trump administration.”
These are the
geniuses that told Trump Iran had only old Soviet
“scud” type missiles, with liquid fuel, no guidance
and poor reliability. Of course, none have actual
military experience other than as “place holders”
and “seat warmers.”
Then the surprise
came, Iran’s missiles rained down on al Asad Air
Base, easily pushing past America’s Patriot missile
defense system, “0” hit. Worse still, the highly
advanced solid fuel missiles from Iraq hit within
not yards but within 10 feet of targets, actually
much closer than that.
Similarly, when
missiles plowed into the “consular” facilities,
really weapons warehouses, at Erbil International
Airport, in the Kurdish region of Northern Iraq, the
US denied any hits claiming to have shot down two of
three missiles and the other a “wide miss.”
Then, as is so often
the case, American military personnel billeted in
the apartment buildings just south of the facility
uploaded their
video to YouTube.
Three missiles, thee
direct hits, dramatic explosions, which the
Americans seemed to enjoy immensely.
We now enter a new
world, not just one with America “schooled” but with
America’s actual role exposed, occupier, terrorist
and thief.
Gordon Duff is a
Marine combat veteran of the Vietnam War that has
worked on veterans and POW issues for decades and
consulted with governments challenged by security
issues. He’s a senior editor and chairman of the
board of Veterans
Today, especially for the online magazine “New
Eastern Outlook.”
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