GATE - Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri - Vol. 17 Ch. 90

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"Mnm you know the US do that a lot right and the most recent is Soleimani."

Soleimani was the head of a state? That's news to me. Last time I checked, he was a general, a soldier, a combatant. Fair game. Care to name others?

Edit: Last I checked, Hassan Rouhani is the president of Iran, and the secular head of their country. You could have made an argument if the US had assassinated Ayatollah Komeini, as he could be considered the religious leader of Iran, but Soleimani? He's a soldier, he was caught running military operations outside of his own country against another country's military. He was fair game.
 
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@SlurpNoodle Soleimaniis still the number 2 or number 3 in the Iranian regime its pretty recent that why I made him as an example, also the US government previously tried to assassinate Saddam Hussein, Fidel Castro multiple other leaders before and failed, so assassinating heads of state is likely scenario one in the real world. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/05/cia-long-history-kill-leaders-around-the-world-north-korea

https://wikispooks.com/wiki/US/Assassinations_since_1945

Now the only problem is proving them since assassinating leaders would need to be carried out with a most secrecy so less evidence.
 
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"Soleimaniis still the number 2 or number 3 in the Iranian regime its pretty recent that why I made him as an example, also the US government previously tried to assassinate Saddam Hussein, Fidel Castro multiple other leaders before and failed, so assassinating heads of state is likely scenario one in the real world."

It doesn't change the fact that Soleimani was a combatant and NOT the secular or religious leader of their regime, caught doing things he shouldn't have in a neighboring sovereign nation. Please put away the straw man arguments.
There's just as much evidence that those "assassination attempts" came from within their own organizations rather than a foreign power. Dictators and authoritarian leaders who rose to power through bloodshed tend to have A LOT of enemies within their own organizations. Enemies willing to kill them.

Seriously, exploding cigars from the US CIA? Take Soleimani or Bin Laden as an actual example of US Kill Orders, not this silly Mad Magazine prank conspiracy.

Edit: You do realize the Guardian article you cited takes seriously an allegation supposedly made by the North Korean ministry of state security?
 

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