They cry over him in Iraq, and rejoice over his killing in Iran, by the writer / Ibrahim Al-Zubaidi

The three Iraqi presidents, the President of the Republic, the Prime Minister, and the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, rushed to the forefront of the weeping, remorseful, and demanding revenge, on the anniversary of the killing of one whose biography, history, and human honor, whose name is different, Qassem Soleimani.

So whether they were compelled to compliment Iran and its factions, its mobilization and its coordinating framework, or they were serious and believed that the slain died as a martyr, then the curse will be upon them in both cases, and until the Day of Judgment.

If their enthusiastic revolutionary speeches were fawning and pious, then they are hypocrites, and therefore they are not fit to lead the nation, and they are right to say.

And if they really believe that the slain deserves their weeping and retaliation, then they are biased and hostile to the millions of orphans, widows, displaced persons, detainees, and absentees from among their people, the victims of the slain who unanimously united the Iranian people, the Iraqis, the Syrians, the Lebanese, the Yemenis, and the peoples of the hemisphere as an arrogant, wicked killer who deserves to be killed. And they bless the hand of Trump, who inflicted a just retribution on him and his companion, the other murderer, Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, may God be pleased with him.

And that the President of the Republic, Latif Rashid, and his representative at the condolence, have some excuse, because he is weak and light, so the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, called Faeq Zaidan, has no excuse of any kind.

Because he represents the justice, impartiality, and courage of the judiciary, and his legal and human duty obliges him to be patient and investigate the truth in any crime, he was obliged to avoid mercy on an accused of murder whose innocence has not yet been proven, and three-quarters of Iraqis are still demanding that justice speak the word of truth in those who killed thousands, displaced and raped And he betrayed.

And when this superior Zaidan announces, in the name of the Iraqi state, people and government, that he has issued an arrest warrant against former US President Trump for issuing the order to assassinate Qassem Soleimani, then he is condemning himself and the entire Judicial Council to endorse killing, kidnapping, bombing schools, hospitals, popular markets, mosques, and chapels, and killing Innocent people, robbery, occupation, rape.

The Chief Justice says about Soleimani’s killing, “It is a treacherous crime that has no legal basis, a great loss that will not be compensated, and the responsibility of the judiciary to hold those who committed the crime double accountable.”

He is the one who did not do justice to anyone among the families of hundreds of martyrs of the uprising, and did not, by virtue of his legal and legal duty, investigate the thousands of disappeared people from the provinces liberated from ISIS, nor did he reveal who was responsible for the Camp Speicher massacre, nor for the handover of Mosul, Anbar, Diyala and Salah al-Din, nor for the Who blew up the shrine of the military in Samarra? Nor about the killers of dozens of Iraqi journalists, writers, and activists who were assassinated in broad daylight, even though the killer is known and exposed, and does not need evidence.

As for the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia’ al-Sudani, who said in a speech to him that “the blood of the martyrs of the leaders of victory must not be in vain,” he did not hypocrite, did not deceive, and was not one of the people of piety, because he was and still is the legitimate son of the Popular Mobilization Forces and Iran.

Although, in the dozens of times he met with the US ambassador to Iraq, Anna Romonsky, and the leaders of the (US) international coalition, he used to repeat his pride in the distinguished relationship between his Iranian framework government and America.

For his part, Abd al-Latif Rashid stressed in a speech delivered on his behalf that was full of linguistic errors, “The crime of assassinating the leaders of victory must remain a site of denunciation and rejection.” In thwarting the enemy’s plans, and affirming that the approach that Sarah followed is the correct approach for the renaissance of the resistance nations and for their self-realization.“.

An important thing that must be said here to these three is that these testimonies are recorded and documented and will remain in the memory of the Iraqis, for which they will be held accountable on the day of reckoning.

On the day the tears of the three Iraqi presidents were shed on the anniversary of Soleimani’s killing, an Iranian citizen in his fifties appeared on an American satellite channel, condoling Qassem Soleimani’s victims among the Iranians and other people from neighboring countries, and cursing that everyone who weeps for him will be with him in the category of crime.

Then he preached to the Americans that the end of the mandate of the jurist is near, and the evidence for that is that the leaders of the Iranian regime and their Iraqi and Lebanese agents issued a judicial ruling to arrest former US President Donald Trump, and he said that this is evidence that they have reached a state of imbecility and madness, and the end is near.

When the American broadcaster asked him, “What is the mandate of the jurist?” The Iranian responded immediately and automatically, “Wilayat al-Faqih is the Shiite state of ISIS, and it is the big sister of the Sunni ISIS.”

And little by little. On a previous date, Hassan Abbasi, head of the (Yaqin) Center for Strategic and Ideological Research, close to the Revolutionary Guards, predicted in a video recording marking the fortieth anniversary of the Iranian revolution that his country would take control of the White House in Washington, the British royal Buckingham Palace, and the French Palace of Versailles. By the year 2065, he said, “Iran plans to go beyond Aden, Aleppo, and Mosul during the next four decades,” noting that it wants to hold Ashura ceremonies in a Husayniyya in the White House, and to hold the birth anniversary of the expected Mahdi in the gift of Buckingham Palace. He expected that hosting the Laylat al-Qadr ceremonies would go to the Palace of Versailles, and that visiting Jerusalem for Iranians would be easier than visiting the shrines of saints in the city of Ray, south of Tehran.

As for the irony of laughter instead of crying on the anniversary of the killing of Qassem Soleimani, it is that the Iraqi presidents cry for him in Baghdad, and in Iran itself, the Iranians burn his pictures and statues to celebrate his killing, and they pray for the former US President Donald Trump to live long.

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