Qasem Soleimani: Iranian General Planned Benghazi, Blew UP Embassies, Killed Hundreds of Troops, and More

Soleimani’s death is a bigger deal than you might realize, and not even because of what it means for the future of relations between Iran and the U.S. The man was the true mastermind behind the majority of terrorism that has plagued America and her allies for the last 30 years.

The only reason you haven’t heard more about him is because previous administrations considered him off limits as a target.

The man directly planned at least five different bombings on U.S. soil that were foiled by incredible intelligence operations. He directed the attacks, kidnappings and killings of more than 600 U.S. soldiers in the Middle East. He planned a bombing of an Israeli embassy that killed dozens of Israelis.

His rap sheet is longer and scarier than any other person on the planet. His accomplishments actually dwarf those of Bin Laden.

Worse, he had the complete backing of the Iranian government. That gave him more resources than virtually any other terrorist in modern history.

And, worst of all, he was talented. While there is no doubt someone new is already filling Soleimani’s duties, they will unlikely be able to live up to his ability.

Killing this man removed a giant shadow of terror from the world. It was good for everyone, even the worst people in the Iranian government.

Despite what the left will try to tell you, this was the best possible decision President Trump could have made. If you’re not convinced, this video goes into much greater detail. Leaving Soleimani alone would have led to endless bloodshed. Watch, and see for yourself.


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