Thousands Chant 'Death To America' During Prayers After U.S. Killed Soleimani

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President Donald Trump ordered a U.S. airstrike that killed one of Iran’s most powerful generals and sent global markets reeling in response to the threat of an “imminent attack,” Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said Friday.

Pompeo would not provide details about the threat other than to say it was confined to the Middle East and that it justified the airstrike. Iran’s Supreme Leader quickly threatened “severe retaliation” in response. The U.S. State Department has issued a directive urging American citizens to leave Iraq immediately due to the tensions.

Oil futures in London and New York at one point surged by more than 4%, gold hit the highest in four months, 10-year Treasury yields headed for the biggest drop in three weeks and stocks and U.S. equity futures slid.

Qassem Soleimani, who led proxy militias that extended Iran’s power across the Middle East, was killed in a strike in Baghdad authorized by Trump, the Defense Department said in a statement late Thursday. Trump, who is staying at Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, said on Twitter Friday that “Iran never won a war, but never lost a negotiation!” and the U.S. embassy in Baghdad urged its citizens to leave the country.

“We don’t seek war with Iran,” Pompeo said in an interview on Fox Friday morning. “But we, at the same time, are not going to stand by and watch the Iranians escalate and continue to put American lives at risk without responding in a way that disrupts, defends, deters and creates an opportunity to de-escalate the situation.”

“At the direction of the president, the U.S. military has taken decisive defensive action to protect U.S. personnel abroad by killing” Soleimani, the Pentagon said. “General Soleimani was actively developing plans to attack American diplomats and service members in Iraq and throughout the region.”

Pompeo said the decision to strike was based on intelligence collection and that the attack “saved American lives.”

The death of Soleimani, who led the Revolutionary Guards’ Quds force, fueled concerns that the U.S. and Iran could be drawn into an armed confrontation that could easily pull in other countries. The pressures, which have been building for months, have been complicated by widespread protests in Iraq and Iran.

“Qassem Soleimani embodied Iran’s extraterritorial activism in the Middle East,” said Asif Shuja, a senior research fellow at Singapore’s Middle East Institute. “His assassination is thus bound to be a turning point.”

Iran’s top leaders all condemned the attack and vowed to hit back while Foreign Minister Javad Zarif denounced the killing on Twitter as “an act of international terrorism.” Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is due to attend an emergency meeting of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council for the first time, the state-owned Hamshahri newspaper reported. He vowed to avenge Soleimani’s killing.

“A severe retaliation awaits murderers who have the blood of Soleimani and that of other martyrs on their wicked hands from last night’s incident,” Khamenei said in a statement.

The Iranian leadership is signaling that it will likely target U.S. military installations and bases in the Middle East and mobilize its network of militias across the region. One official told the state broadcaster that some 36 U.S. military bases and facilities are within reach of Iran’s defense forces, with the closest being in Bahrain. A spokesman for the Revolutionary Guards said the assassination marked the start of a “new phase” in the activities of Iran’s “resistance forces” throughout the region.

A September attack on Saudi oil facilities -- for which Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen claimed responsibility -- highlighted the potential impact of Tehran’s response.

Trump’s European allies urged the president to find a way to ease the tensions with Tehran and warned of the risks that a cycle of retaliations would spiral out of control.

French President Emmanuel Macron is speaking to his counterparts in the Middle East in an effort to prevent the situation spiraling out of control, European Affairs Minister Amelie de Montchalin said on RTL radio. “This is what we feared,” she said. “It’s a continuation of the escalation that’s been happening over recent months.”

German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman said the U.S. had been provoked by Iran and urged all sides to reduce the tensions.

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I remember watching them do this on TV in the 70's when I was a little boy.

MatthewCole
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I completely understand their hatred for our government and it's foreign allies. I would be angry too.

juggalaud
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I remember when I was around 7 years old and a popular saying was "Peace in the middle east" I'm 35 now... That region of the world has constantly been in turmoil throughout mans entire history.

sLyOnE_NYc
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seems like a scene from animated movies where the villain gives a speech to his minions

Cat-vsrc
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They need a new slogan.
This one has become a tad stale used repeatedly since '79.

Samuel-I
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As an american, i want our troops right out of the fucking middle east. I cant imagine if a foreign government had thousands of troops and nearly free reign here in the u.s, we shouldnt be there anymore

skie
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They think that their whole country Is run and blessed by allah, but at this point someone’s got to get the idea that they can’t have peace which means god probably didn’t bless their land or their mission and they need to change it out.

bcharlie
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Healthy adults over the age of 18 living in America: *chuckles* I’m in danger

evelynR
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Wait a minute so you're telling me God's on their side ? but my pastor told me

onlyonemrxonlyonemry
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So just another normal day for these folks.

dub
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Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are.”
― Benjamin Franklin. USA is done

shadowbanneddays
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Why does he sound like an angry Japanese anime villain 😂

Anonymous-tiyb
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Yay ! I wonder how many will chant when the oil fields are gone..

fleetyrrany
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They've been chanting that for a decades. What's new????

bthecarman
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Still waiting, seems like these politicians are all the same.

DungareeDong
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Really? I.havent met a single iranian whos even muslim. How did this theocracy sustain itself?

johannsebastienbach
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Anyone complaining about that travel ban, now?

jravage
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Don’t underestimate crowds.
This crowd can give birth to many heroes.
——or even greatest mistake

belalshiny
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Ya and millions are waiting for the U.S. to liberate them.

z
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I am persin and live in us and I am so sorry for what thay are doing

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