Iran, Qassem Soleimani would be dying: for the country's opposition he would have suffered serious brain injuries

(To Franco Iacch)
30/11/15

Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Force Quds, he would be dying. Despite the Tehran regime continuing to reiterate the contrary, Iran's "man of the year" would be between life and death.

On November 15th, the rebels claimed to have launched a TOW missile against the vehicle on which the commander of Iranian forces traveled in Iraq and Syria. In the same car, the rebels claimed that they had also eliminated three Iranian commanders: Masoud Askari, Mahmud Dahakan and Ahmed Rajai. The news was immediately denied by the Iranians who also published a photo of Soleimani (it will be discovered to be four months old).

That Soleimani has been hit in Aleppo is now confirmed. Tehran's new official line is that it is "recovering from some minor injuries" Mojahedin of the Iranian people, the political opposition of the country, which in another official statement speaks of desperate conditions.

"Soleimani suffered serious injuries. Some shrapnel stuck in his head during some clashes that took place in Aleppo two weeks ago. Due to the severity of his injuries he was immediately transported by helicopter to Damascus and then to Tehran. He is hospitalized. in a hospital of the Revolutionary Guards Corps and has undergone at least two surgeries to date. The Iranian counterespionage imposed a Blackout total to avoid any leaks on the Soleimani conditions ".

The MEK report claims that Soleimani, along with Hezbollah fighters, was in a vehicle that took a direct hit from the Free Syrian Army, the forces supported by the United States. In the last meeting of army commanders with Ayatollah Khamenei, Soleimani was absent. The official Iranian media continue to claim that the military is recovering from "minor injuries reported and that his desire for martyrdom will have to wait".

Old acquaintance of the USA and object of sanctions from the West, Soleimani is the commander of the Force Quds which operates a network of delegated forces throughout the Middle East, including Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon. There Force Quds o Brigade Jerusalem, wing for the special operations of the Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran, is held responsible for the death of hundreds of American soldiers in Iraq. According to the Pentagon, the Force Quds would support terrorist groups in Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq. If he died, Iran would expand its military involvement in Syria.