Trump orders attack on Iranian leader ... why now? Ah ha!

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Blair got his war in the middle East based on lies, Cameron got to bomb Libya based on lies.

With Trumps ego and enormous sense of entitlement he would feel left out if he doesn't get his chance to bomb something in the middle east.

Trump has manufactered a crisis out of nothing, the Iran nuclear deal appeared to be working as planned until Trump decided to vandalise it by unilaterally pulling out of the deal and reimposing sanctions in the hope of provoking Iran into an overreaction, thereby giving the Americans a pretext to flatten another middle east country.
 
This Iranian bloke was redlonsible for killing thousands

Including the terrorist attack in Argentina years ago

Probably planning further attacks via various terrorist net works
 
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You've just reiterated something that was on Google news this morning, honestly that's nearly as bad as believing the Daily Mail. Do try to think for yourself, rather than restate what you were fed.

I didn't see it on Google News....

But what does it matter, the fact remains the same?
 
It will all end in tears for all concerned, regardless of what you think of Muslims or Arabs in general, if the hardliners in America get the war they appear to want then we can expect more floods of refugees trying to break into Europe to escape the violence.
More refugees flooding into Europe will probley cause a spike in terrorism and crime.
 
Its never straightforward.

Soleimani helped to defeat ISIS in Iraq, so kind of an ally

While US aircraft, special forces and local allies fought ISIS in Syria, as well as in Iraq, Iranian-backed militia also pushed the terror group back in Iraq. Soleimani was reported to have often led that fight from the front line. Iran saw the radical Sunni militant group as a threat too, but was probably also cognizant of the leverage it received by helping Iraq defeat ISIS
 
I cant help wondering if the anonymous drone operator, possibly operating from a remote airfield in Norfolk, in between cheese and pickle sandwiches, having guided in the drone on a 'playstation' type machine and scoring a direct hit couldn't stop himself from shouting 'one hundred and eeiigghhhhhty'.
War is a strange beast these days, far stranger than before.
 
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