Iran IRGC Terror Chief Qassem Soleimani: “I Pray To Die A Martyr “

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And the murdering MFer got his wish 🙂

Melanie Phillips wrote:

It’s impossible to exaggerate the importance of the elimination of the Iranian al Quds commander Qasem Soleimani. He was killed by a US airstrike which targeted him at Baghdad airport, where he had been met by his close henchman Abu Mahdi al Muhandis and who was killed alongside him in a vehicle convoy with five others.

This was America’s response to Iran’s escalating aggression, including an attack on US forces at an Iraqi military base on December 27 that killed a US contractor and wounded several others, and after an Iranian-backed mob attacked the US embassy on December 29 scrawling “Soleimani is my leader” on the guardhouses.

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That day, the US launched a series of five airstrikes in Iraq and Syria that killed 25 members of the Iranian-backed militia, Kataib Hezbollah. But taking out Soleimani moves all this onto a different level altogether.

Soleimani has been described by some outlets as a terrorist leader. This is vastly to underestimate his importance. The al Quds force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is part of Iran’s hugely powerful proxy army, and Soleimani was the regime’s key military strategist and military commander.

He launched countless military operations against US, Israel and others. He was responsible for hundreds of American deaths in Iraq. He was the invaluable architect of Iran’s territorial drive for regional incursion and hegemony.

How will the Iranian regime react to this devastating blow to their prowess and prestige?

President Trump, who ordered the strike against Soleimani, has already weakened the regime through reimposing sanctions. That in itself has helped inspire the immensely brave Iranian protesters who, despite suffering in their thousands murder, jailing and torture, have continued with their demonstrations aimed at bringing down the regime that has so oppressed them and ruined their country.

The killing of Soleimani may now encourage further destabilising demonstrations, not just in Iran itself but also in Lebanon and Iraq whose people have also been mounting unprecedented protests against the Iranian militias and Shia clerics responsible for the fanatical religious oppression of the people. The hitherto unthinkable US killing of Soleimani may now spur all these people to redouble their efforts to bring the tyranny down.

Even a mortally wounded serpent, however, can still cause death and destruction through the thrashing of its tail. America and Israel are now braced for Iran to retaliate. Since the middle of last year it has been escalating its aggression in the region, firing rockets at US bases, attacking oil tankers in regional waters and crippling Saudi Arabia’s most critical oil installation through a multiple missile strike.

IRGC Qods Force Commander Soleimani: ‘War Is A Grand School For Love, Morals, [And] Loyalty’

The following is a MEMRI report published on April 20, 2014.

The commander of the Qods Force in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Qassem Soleimani, who is close to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, recently delivered several ideological speeches praising war, the Islamic Revolution, and Leader Khamenei, and attacking the U.S. and Sunni Muslim countries.

Praising the Islamic Revolution and its founder, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Soleimani claimed that the revolution had brought the Islamic world out of the crisis that it had been in since the fall of the Islamic regime in the Iberian Peninsula in the late 15th century. He added that Iran continues to export the revolution successfully, even to Saudi Arabia, which is the stronghold of the Sunni world. Only Iran, he said, and not Sunni countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan, can lead the Muslim world, because it supports Islamic groups around the globe and defends Islam from attack.

Soleimani also said that the Shi’ite crescent in the Middle East was economic as well as political because it includes the oil-rich regions of eastern Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran. He added that Iran was successfully thwarting the global attack on the regime of President Bashar Al-Assad in Syria.

Following are excerpts from his statements:

 

“The War Completed The Islamic Revolution – And The Martyrs Live Forever; War Is A Grand School For Love, Morals, Loyalty, And Mysticism”

At an April 3, 2014 ceremony honoring martyrs of the Iran-Iraq war, in the city of Bam in southeast Iran, Soleimani said:[1] “There is no greater [source] of pride in this world than martyrdom. The martyrs of the Iran-Iraq war had a highly influential personality, much like that of the Imam Khomeini. In our country, [this] war became a grand school for creating man. War has completed the Islamic revolution, and the martyrs live forever. War is a grand school for love, morals, loyalty, and mysticism.

“During the revolution, the Imam Khomeini spread the slogans ‘We Can’ and ‘America Can Do No Harm [To Iran].’ The enemy thought that Iran was [weak] like Afghanistan and Pakistan, but disregarded its ability to accomplish anything – even to destroy its enemies – by relying on [its] people’s resolve. The Iranian nation’s resolve against its enemies is like steel.

“The Imam [Khomeini] was like a bright sun in the hearts of the fighters, and he trained hundreds of influential figures… The Imam Khomeini changed the course of history, and distanced Islam from the regressive path [that it was on]. There are two things that fundamentally impact history: One is [ideological] movements, and the other [is] figures. Throughout history, ideological movements have been created, and figures influenced them. The beloved Prophet of Islam [Muhammad] had a fundamental and foundational influence on thought, philosophy, and the administration of mankind… The Imam Khomeini is one of the figures who changed the course of history… In creating the Islamic revolution, he placed the Islam of Mohammad in society. It was our imam who extricated the country from the path of regression.

“The Islamic Revolution has had substantial achievements… In the past 35 years, our Islamic Revolution has progressed 500 years, successfully changing the Islamic world.”

 

The Islamic Revolution Reversed The Islamic World’s Lengthy Decline

At a February 13, 2014 ceremony in Semnan marking the first anniversary of the assassination of IRGC official Hassan Shateri in Lebanon, Soleimani said:[2] “The enemies of Islam and the [Islamic] Revolution have always tried to fight the Islamic regime, but they change only their tactics; they can never extinguish the eternal [Islamic] Revolution. The enemies insist on continuing their hostility towards the Islamic regime of Iran, and the continuation of the Islamic regime is tied to its might and influence in the world. The enemies have tried various tactics in their struggle against the Islamic regime of Iran, against its importance and its might, because they truly understand its essence and its greatness. Today we can clearly see the magnitude of the hostility of the opponents of the regime, because the power of the revolution and of the Islamic regime increase from day to day…”

Soleimani and Khamenei (source: Jamnews.ir, November 15, 2013)

 

No Revolution In The World Has Won Such Popular Support

Soleimani continued: “The people’s indescribable love for the Islamic Revolution increases the enemies’ hostility towards the regime from day to day. No revolution in the world has been so welcome or won such widespread public participation… In the decades of the Islamic Revolution, we have witnessed the people’s love for the regime and its insistence on preserving the regime’s values throughout the country, and this has always been accompanied by anger from the enemies. There has never been such steadfast defense of a regime by its people in any revolution in recent times.

“If we wish to look today at the might of the revolution, we can examine it in three areas: its might in the Islamic world, its influence on the Islamic world and the Muslims, and its might in the religious-Shi’ite world…

“During a long period in the history of Islam, we witnessed the path of regression and waning that the Islamic world was on. This true religion marched on a path of decline for many years. From the Andalus era [of the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula] in 1492 and the five centuries that followed, the Islamic world marched down a steep slope. This era saw widespread change in the Islamic world, including the fall of the Ottoman Empire, which had ruled for 400 years – the [Ottoman] regime, which had controlled massive parts of the kingdom of Islam, crumbled. If we consider the conquest of Andalus the high point of events, and the occupation of Jerusalem in 1967 the zero line in the decline of the Islamic world, then since that point, the Islamic world has been marching lower than zero. After the fall of Jerusalem, which is the second qibla [direction of prayer] for Muslims and Islam’s second holiest place after Mecca, every move in the Islamic world has been below this zero line.

“In its decline and its grave circumstances, Islam suddenly saw the rise of the Islamic Revolution [in 1979], led by the divinely radiant and wise man named Imam Khomeini. The revolution was the result of the Imam’s philosophy, and its everlasting percolation [throughout the world] has to date changed numerous global balances. Today we see that Shi’ites in Iraq have rightly taken power. No period in the history of Shi’ite struggles – or of the struggles of Shi’ite clerics – can match the era of the Islamic Revolution, which has gained global influence. The Imam established a regime relying not only on the religion but also on the demands of the people and on its maximal presence in the arena. Thanks to the revolution’s victory in Iran, most of those in the world who sought freedom have sparked revolutions in their own countries…

“After a long period of decline, the Islamic world saw the victory of the Islamic Revolution. From that point on, Islam began to rise, and significant change began in the Islamic world. The regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran greatly influences this path of progress, and all defeats of the enemy came about because of the philosophy created by the Imam Khomeini.”

Soleimani stands in the grave at the funeral of Mohammad Jamali, senior IRGC official killed in Syria (source: Mashregh, Iran, November 6, 2013)

 

Iran Currently Leads The Islamic World

“The Islamic Revolution has both religious and national benefits. Iran’s role has improved, from the status of a country that was cut off from the world under the Shah to one that now leads the Islamic world. This is while some other Islamic countries – Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan – have for years presumed to lead the Islamic world and continue to presume this today… No country but Iran can currently claim leadership of the Islamic world. Obeying the wise and intelligent [Iranian regime] leadership leads to the growth of the Islamic world, and today, Iran, as its leader, exclusively possesses two important attributes: supporting Islamic fighters and groups, and defending Muslims and Islam from attacks on them. These are the two important attributes that cement Iran’s leadership in the world.

“Each of the revolutionary, popular, and administrative institutions that are subordinate [to the Rule of the Jurisprudent], and were established in Iran after the founding of the regime of the Islamic Revolution, has played a fundamental role in stabilizing the Islamic Republic of Iran, and each of their roles are important.

“We saw that in some countries there were rebellions that were carried out in the name of Islam but that had no continuation. For example, we we witnessed the attempts by the Taliban forces in Afghanistan to establish a regime based on Sunni law, which they called an ‘Islamic Emirate.’ This regime lasted for less than two years… The Imam Khomeini combined religion and democracy, and established an extraordinary regime. This regime is constantly growing and changing, and it continues on its path. The Islamic Revolution actually has an intangible, virtual, and constantly growing arena…”

 

“The Martyrs Are The Country’s Strongest And Most Eternal Figures”

“The people sees the embodiment of the might of the Islamic Revolution in the conduct of other countries that have adopted Iran’s model… The Islamic Revolution today is a unique model and example… We must pay attention to why it is that the Iran-Iraq war has become a school for the Iranian people, and why we still learn many lessons from it. That war is a model for us because it shows conduct that is true, that is religious, that is moral, and that is uniquely administrative…

“In the leadership aspect too, we see today that the country is run in the best possible way, and that Leader [Khamenei] has effectively thwarted the enemy’s shameful plans. It is interesting to note that Leader [Khamenei], even though he is the jurisprudent ruler, a cleric, and a very wise man, insists on wearing at every meeting, official or unofficial, the same keffiyeh that he wore during the Iran-Iraq war. This shows how important these models are to us. The Iran-Iraq war is a worthy and successful model to which attention must always be given. We see today that the enemy gains nothing from its struggle against Iran, and that the exalted status of the Islamic Revolution has made the forces in the East [Russia] and the West [U.S. and Europe] powerless against Iran. The enemies have always plotted, and today are still plotting, in a number of ways, to confront the Islamic regime, but they still cannot achieve their goals…

“There is no doubt today that the martyrs are the country’s strongest and most eternal figures, and the people live with these figures and their way, which they love. The models of the great martyrs of the revolution and the Iran-Iraq war, who are being imitated today, play the highest possible role in purifying society and exporting the Islamic Revolution. The aspiration for struggle and the attention to religious morals are the primary foundations of the crystallization of a revolutionary image…”

 

The Islamic Revolution In Iran Brought About The Shi’ite Revival; The Shi’ite Crescent Is Economic

In a February 16, 2014 speech in Kerman, Soleimani said:[3] “Look at Saudi Arabia. They buy more weapons every year from the U.S. and other countries than they have people. The Imam [Khomeini] appeared and turned rocks into missiles. The Imam came and gave [the Islamic world] this courage. The missile that first hit Tel Aviv was – unlike in all the wars between Arabs and the Zionist regime – not an Arab missile. It was not Egyptian. It was not Ottoman-era Turkish. [This missile] was upgraded [from a stone] by the Imam [Khomeini]…

“The entire Islamic world owes a debt to the Imam. God knows that if the Imam had never existed, and that if this revolution and regime had never existed, then the divine appearance [of the regime created by the Islamic Revolution] would never have come. Who knows what condition the Islamic world would be in [if that had been the case] – and part of the Islamic world is still in [that condition].

“We are Shi’ites and the country’s pride is that 92% of its population is Shi’ite… The Imam gave Iran the ability to become the Marjaiyya [i.e. the supreme source of Shi’ite political authority]… This is the same authority that successfully saved Iraq from the jaws of the U.S., and stabilized it. If not for the Marjaiyya, who could have done this? [Without the Marjaiyya], how could Iraqi Shi’ites rely on Iran? It is this foundation, this system, that succeeded in doing this.

“Reviving the Shi’a, with Iran’s religious authority at its center, has made Iran a political, security, and economic power. It is wrong to say that the Shi’ite crescent is political. The Shi’ite crescent is economic, and the world’s most important economic issue is oil. We know that the world’s three most oil-rich countries are Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq. Some 70% of the world’s oil is in those three countries, and the entire 70% is in Shi’ite areas. Iraq’s oil is [all] in Basra, Baghdad, and Kut, and 80% of Saudi Arabia’s oil is in the Shi’ite areas of Dammam, Qatif…”

 

In Syria, Iran Is Fighting The Entire World

“In Syria itself, which is at the nexus of the political conflict, the entire world is on one side, and Iran is on the other. Several intellectuals claim that this man [Assad] is going to leave now and that he will be replaced by another. They also say he is probably dead because they do not know what’s true here. Why have the U.S., the Zionist regime, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia been insisting for the past three years that this man must go? We can clearly see the Khawarij[4] here…

“In addition to [the actions of] the infidels, the idolaters, and the Zionists [in Syria], we also see today beheadings [in Syria] to [chants] of ‘Allah Akbar.’ Someone came and told me that [Abu Mus’ab Al-]Zarqawi [sic; the Al-Qaeda in Iraq leader was killed in Iraq in 2006] reads the Koran [there] from morning until night, weeping, and then beheads 120 people simultaneously. It is Iran’s philosophy and logic that have brought about victory in Syria, because this logic is solid. All this propaganda and violence have no influence, [because] today in the region [i.e. the Middle East] the [Iranian] model has emerged.”

The Saudis Cannot Prevent The Islamic Revolution From Being Exported To Their Soil

“There are two important issues in the Saudi efforts [against the model of Iran’s Islamic Republic]: First, they spend a lot of money; second, they sow the seeds of problems throughout the Islamic world using the Salafiyya. They do all this because they are afraid that the model of the Islamic Republic will have an influence on them – and this is actually happening… The most important principle of the Rule of the Jurisprudent, where a wise and God-fearing man rules, should be the red line for us all [that we must never relinquish].”

 

[1] Sephanews.com, April 3, 2014.

[2] Fars (Iran), February 13, 2014.

[3] Fars (Iran), February 16, 2014.

[4] The Khawarij is a derogatory name for the dissident group that split from Ali’s camp at the Battle of Siffin in 657. It is considered the first Muslim opposition group in Islamic history.

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felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

Thank President Trump.
He made your wish come true.
Celebrate in hell you evil POS.

http://iranpoliticsclub.net/islam/judgement-day/images/islamic-judgement-day-qiyamat-sirat-bridge-crossing-hell.jpg

MAS
MAS
4 years ago

72 virgins eh? Well let’s get more of them boys laid…

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
4 years ago
Reply to  MAS

Not so fast, my friend. See that opening photo of the Assahola kissing him on the head?

Faggots both, forty lashes forthwith!

And then a demonstration of the laws of gravity from atop the nearest tall building.

Fat Freddy's Cat
Fat Freddy's Cat
4 years ago
Reply to  MAS

72 virgin goats

Victor
Victor
4 years ago

I’m passing out candy

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  Victor

Hopefully it’s left over candy canes.
That really triggers the godless left.

taxpayer22
taxpayer22
4 years ago

Then, the US arrests Hadi al-Ameri — The Badr Corps Chief and Muslim Terror leader that Hussein Obama invited to the White House.. Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, founder and leader of Kata’ib Hizballah…

And -2- Qais al-Khazali, the leader of Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, a pro-Iranian militia responsible for several US deaths during the Iraq War was outside the US embassy..

1PierreMontagne1
1PierreMontagne1
4 years ago
Reply to  taxpayer22

Did Obama not give him a get out of Jail free card?

TD
TD
4 years ago

Obama should be happy.
Trump gave the Iranians what they wanted. but in a different way.

andreaofla
andreaofla
4 years ago
Reply to  TD

And Soleimani should be happy, he died a martyr. Congrats!

Nick Danger
Nick Danger
4 years ago
Reply to  andreaofla

We took care of the dead part. I don’t know about being a martyr. Is that where your god hooks you up with 72 virgins?

Deplorable Hoosier
Deplorable Hoosier
4 years ago
Reply to  Nick Danger

That he died is good enough for me.

Nick Danger
Nick Danger
4 years ago

Me too…

Truthseeker
Truthseeker
4 years ago
Reply to  Nick Danger

I recall a saying a few years ago.
I was regarding Bin Ladin, but it applies equally to Soleimani.

It goes something like this:
“It is the Lord’s place to judge Soleimani.
It is the United States Military’s job to ensure that the meeting takes place.”

Underzog
Underzog
4 years ago

Gerald Rivera whines that POTUS’s action will cause American soldiers to be attacked. Someone tell the terrorist supporter that the soldiers were attacked already.

Anthony Silvio
Anthony Silvio
4 years ago

U.S. Congress and U.S. Senate Democrats want to hold President Trump responsible for acting as ‘Commander-in-Chief’, protecting America from it’s enemies …. I think I smell another Impeachment coming !!

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  Anthony Silvio

Impeachment along with racist, bigot etc. has become meaningless.

Mohammed_Goldberg
Mohammed_Goldberg
4 years ago

I love the smell of flame broiled Muslim terrorists in the morning.

MattTarango
MattTarango
4 years ago

Looks like Allah answered his prayers. Here’s to Him answering many more.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  MattTarango

He can now have long chats with Senator John McShame.

andreaofla
andreaofla
4 years ago
Reply to  MattTarango

There’s no “Him” with Allah. It’s “him.”

Mirko
Mirko
4 years ago

In normal healthy societies cranes are used to build houses (e.g. hospitals to save lives). But what Muslims get their hands on could soon be turned into a misappropriated instrument of murder.

https://freebeacon.com/national-security/german-company-denies-selling-cranes-to-iran/
https://justinrohrlich.net/2014/05/14/this-is-what-happens-when-iran-uses-construction-equipment-to-kill-people/

Those who “trade” with mullahs act recklessly
and irresponsibly. Their only motivation: greed.

Dennis
Dennis
4 years ago

This article makes it crystal clear that we are fighting a war against radical Islam. No one should be able to avoid that conclusion. It would be suicidal to ignore that conclusion. These crazies are born into a belief system that promotes intolerance, domination and irreverence, and to not recognize that these radical believers need to be stopped, is to close one’s eyes and ears to that truth. We cannot allow these radicals to have a nuclear weapon, as they will surely use it to reach martyrdom, and they have no appreciation of the consequences they and innocents will face from such conduct. Good for Trump. He is gutsy!

Patriotliz
Patriotliz
4 years ago
Reply to  Dennis

“Radical Islam” is redundant. Islam IS “radical.” Can’t explain why any Muslim who shuns the core teachings of Islam still shamelessly persists in identifying themselves as a Muslim unless their lives are threatened for apostasy. Any Muslim who abhors Muhammad’s warmongering, his pedophilia, his sex slavery, his polygamy and his imperialistic genocidal conquests to spread Islam by his followers over 14 centuries, should cease to be a Muslim if they have the opportunity to be an apostate. That’s why I don’t trust any “westernized” Muslim who pretends that they can reinterpret the intentions of Muhammad and his sock puppet allah. Islam IS radical, extreme, supremacist, terroristic, imperialistic and genocidal.comment image

lostlegends
lostlegends
4 years ago

And so the General’s genni granted his wish. Be careful what you wish for, lest your genni be listenting.

1PierreMontagne1
1PierreMontagne1
4 years ago

Quote “I pray to die a martyr” wow to be martyr for Satan. Allah “The Great Deceiver”

Then there is that old saw “Pray not least your prayers be answered”.
It’s a beautiful day in the Neighborhood…won’t you be a martyr?

Bikinis not Burkas
Bikinis not Burkas
4 years ago

He won’t be able to get the 72 virgins as his penis has been vaporized.

Mariner1946
Mariner1946
4 years ago

Instead of dying a martyr he died like dog on a deserted dusty road…and will be remembered always for that…

Laddyboy
Laddyboy
4 years ago

The TERRORIST did not die a martyr. He died an IDOL WORSHIPING BARBARIAN who was WANTON to KILL and MAIM INNOCENT Iranian, Iraqi and other Nationality CIVILIANS as COLLATERAL DAMAGE!!

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
4 years ago

Be careful what you wish for.

May he rest in piss.

william carr
william carr
4 years ago

I expect he is enjoying his 72 ‘raisins; after he was welcomed by ‘allah’ to Muslim paradise

Chuck C
Chuck C
4 years ago

Soleimani wanted to die. President Trump granted his wish.

Recuerdodeamor
Recuerdodeamor
4 years ago

Now Iran’s oil-industries need to get crippled asap.

durabo
durabo
4 years ago

Smile, Qassem – you got your farewell BBQ@ party!

Patriotliz
Patriotliz
4 years ago

This is how I envision Suleimani’s and, any other Muslim terrorist’s celestial rewards…may they die a thousand deaths for an eternity.comment image

genepelcz
genepelcz
4 years ago

Well he got his wish. Now let him join the pedophile Mohammed in heaven or hell or wherever Allah exists. MAGA! KAG!!

Mathew M
Mathew M
4 years ago

He died like a dog hit by a street car and he could not be buried as you can in no way finds those parts blown to sh..

ExtremeRC
ExtremeRC
4 years ago

America was happy to assist. Enjoy hell, Soleimani.

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