American theorist describes, why the US killed resistance leaders 57

American theorist describes, why the US killed resistance leaders

There
are only a few days to the annual anniversary of the martyrdom of Lieutenant
General Qasem Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force of IRGC, and Abu Mahdi
al-Muhandis, deputy commander of the Popular Mobilization Forces, by American
terrorists near Baghdad airport, but the international community and human
rights activists have not yet responded to this terrorist act.

In
this regard, "Stephen Landman", the American theorist and Harvard University
graduate, explains in an interview the reasons for this terrorist act. He said:
The main reason of Iranian Lieutenant General Qasem Soleimani's assassination
by the United States is his prominent role in fighting terrorists supported by
Washington, NATO and Israel.

On
the violation of international rules by Washington, he said that the Americans
have their own rules of law. they do not care about international laws, but
rather violates its domestic law and its constitution if necessary.

Referring
to the sinister history of human rights violations of the United States, the
theorist adds: "During the post-World War II period, the United States
recorded many successful and unsuccessful assassinations. US spies have long
been involved in such matters.

"The
United States assassinates anyone who poses a threat to its colonial
goals," Landman said, whether that person is Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, Gen.
Qasem Soleimani, or an American. Even they also assassinated people like Martin
Luther King Jr. for their opposition to the regime in Washington.

Referring
to a statement issued by the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Unit after the
assassination of General Soleimani and Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, the Harvard
graduate explains: "The Iraqi resistance forces initially mentioned the
involvement of the United States and Israel in the assassination of these two
leaders."













"They were killed in the US-backed war against
ISIS in Iraq not because they posed a threat to US security," he says.
Landman describes Washington’s move as a hallmark of imperialist action

saying
it is a sinister plan against peace, justice and the rule of law in the world.

Referring
to General Qasem Soleimani’s role in combating terrorism, he says: “He played a
major role in combating regional terrorism supported by the United States, NATO
and Israel.” That is why he was targeted.

Landman
said: US plan is to change the map of the region and US will not change its
policy in West Asia; The goal of the United States is to remap the countries of
the region, weaken them, plunder their resources, and share the spoils with the
imperialist partners.







Talking about America's presence in the region, he
said "As long as the region is rich in oil, the US military will continue
to intervene to stay in it

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