Iraq Military Officer Killed at Baghdad Airport in US Airstrike

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In the US airstrike at Baghdad airport, General Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and architect of its regional security apparatus, has been killed on Friday (03.01.2020).

The killing of Soleimani in Iraq was confirmed by the White House and the Pentagon, saying the attack was carried out at the direction of US President Donald Trump and was aimed to prevent future attacks purportedly being planned by Iran.

A three-day national mourning period has been declared in Iran in honor of Soleimani.

Iranian Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei paid tribute to him as a “martyr”, and vowed a “vigorous revenge is waiting for the criminals.”   

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif also destined the killing as an “act of international terrorism.”

The US is bearing the responsibility for all consequences of its scoundrel adventurism.”

Iraqi officials and the state television reported that aside from Soleimani, Iraqi militia commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis was also killed in the pre-dawn raid.

Iran’s IRGC as well as Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) umbrella grouping of Iran-backed militias, also confirmed the deaths of Soleimani and al-Muhandis.

Earlier it was told to Al Jazeera by the sources from the PMF that the rockets have destroyed two vehicles carrying “high-profile guests, who had arrived at the Baghdad airport and were being escorted by militia members. Earlier reports said five other people were killed in the raid.

Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid, reporting from Baghdad, said the deaths are a significant turning point in Iraq and the entire Middle East.

He said the region has already been “on edge” since the US attack on PMF forces near Iraq’s border with Syria, and the protests at the US Embassy in Baghdad on Tuesday.

“This is a major blow on the relationship between the United States and the Iraqi government said by bin Javaid. Trump posted an image of the American flag on social media following the news of Soleimani’s death.

US Senator Lindsey Graham, an ally of Trump, said the death of Soleimani is a “major blow to the Iranian regime that has American blood on its hands.”

Meanwhile, US Senator Chris Murphy, an opposition member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, warned that the incident could set off “a potential massive regional war”.

In an interview with Al Jazeera, former US Assistant Secretary of Defense Lawrence Korb said “there is no doubt” that the US wanted to target Soleimani “for a while”.

Korb predicted that Iran could retaliate by launching “asymmetric type of attacks” that do not risk an all-out confrontation with the US.

Hillary Mann Leverett, a former White House National Security official, said the US killing of Soleimani is a “declaration of war” on Iran.

Leverett told Al Jazeera that “Americans throughout the region need to be on guard. We are now in an incredibly dangerous situation. Killing Soleimani is equivalent to the Iranians “assassinating” the US defense secretary, or the commander of the US Central Command, she added.

The president of the US has taken this decision without debate in Congress, without any Congressional authority, it is perhaps an illegal act within the US domestic context.

In Tehran, Soleimani’s death sent shockwaves among residents, who were awake when the news was announced, according to Al Jazeera’s Dorsa Jabbari, who was reporting from the Iranian capital.

Leverett also said that with the news of his killing, there is an incredible amount of shock and anger that could follow, not only in Iran but across the Middle East also.

His name is synonymous with Iranian national pride, no matter how he has been labeled outside of the country said by Jabbari, adding the hymns of mourning are being played on Iranian radio to mark Soleimani’s death.

Witnesses near Baghdad airport earlier told Al Jazeera that they heard sounds of sirens and helicopters in the air following the attack that killed Soleimani and al-Muhandis.

The area where the incident took place has been cordoned off, authorities told Al Jazeera, but the international airport remains in operation.

The incident took place near the base of the US-led coalition forces.

The attack occurred amid tensions with the US after an Iran-backed militia and its supporters breached the United States’ Embassy in Baghdad. The protests at the embassy on New Year’s Eve was in response to a deadly US air attack that killed 25 forces of the PMF, also known as the Hashd al-Shaabi group.

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