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originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
a reply to: kloejen
Great, the president who doesn't know what international law means will talk
So now there is an international law against the killing of terrorists?
Did your leaders in Scotland think that one up?
The guy represented his country's interests, much like the CIA spooks when they're initiating the latest coup or whatever, except he was there to meet the Iraqi PM on official business, who also may I add, backs Iran's right of retaliation.
It was a cowardly act on Trump's part, done without warning or consultation with congress or the Iraqi government, in essence the assassination was a terrorist act, hell it was probably done on a whim because he had too much tipple over xmas or something, the guy is an idiot, c'mon
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: Zcustosmorum
It was a cowardly act on Trump's part, done without warning or consultation with congress or the Iraqi government, in essence the assassination was a terrorist act, hell it was probably done on a whim because he had too much tipple over xmas or something, the guy is an idiot, c'mon
poorly articulated, rank speculation, no more no less
the deceased had recently been involved in killing americans
he got what he deserved
It's actually fact:
The Iraqi foreign ministry has summoned US ambassador Matthew Tueller to condemn recent American strikes in the capital Baghdad that resulted in the assassination of Iran’s top military commander, Lt. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, and the second-in-command of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.
The ministry further stated that the act was also “a flagrant breach of all international laws and norms that regulate relations between countries and prohibit the use of their lands to carry out attacks on neighboring countries.”
In all, 10 people -- five Iraqis and five Iranians -- were assassinated in the US strike on their motorcade just outside Baghdad airport in early hours of Friday shortly after Gen. Soleimani’s flight had arrived from Syria, leading to speculation that the Israeli intelligence apparatus might have played a role.
www.presstv.com...
I often wonder if followers of an idiot, are indeed idiots themselves
originally posted by: toolgal462
originally posted by: Liquesence
originally posted by: toolgal462
originally posted by: valiant
a reply to: toolgal462
I was sat here thinking ''wtf is wrong with his voice and breathing'' ? he is slurring too.
I don't think he slurred, but his breathing sounds labored or something seems to be going on.
"Iranian Tourists" (terrorists)
"Tolerighted" (tolerated).
Sedatives?
I think he might be fighting a cold or something so he might be taking something.
BUT, I'm just glad he is choosing to de escalate.
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: mightmight
The only way to make a bully to back down is to stand up to him
Knowing Russia could have been drawn into any conflict on the side of Iran, Trump was always going to back down.
originally posted by: LogicalGraphitti
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: blackrabbit1
Yet again Trump sounded like a rambling incoherent fool.
I disagree, although I didn't catch the whole speech, I did not hear anything that stuck out as you describe..believe me I'm not a fan.
Credit to him for not escalating this.
Extreme respect to you Vonclod!