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Piktojo genijaus Qasem Soleimani galas
Nuoroda į The New Yorker straipsnį - nekrologą apie Soleimani: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/09/30/the-shadow-commander?fbclid=IwAR3RnAz2Pki-ajC1mOQjTcyU-q3h6RjbrXb8yFMELBetAg7AOfEHjz2DgxU
Pats nekrologas čia. Jei tingu skaityti, pasimėgaukite bent ištrauka - štai kaip leftistinė Amerikos žurnalistė tirpsta nuo amerikiečių žudiko: https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/the-us-assassinated-suleimani-the-chief-exporter-of-irans-revolution-but-at-what-price
" Suleimani, a flamboyant former construction worker and bodybuilder with snowy white hair, a dapper beard, and arching salt-and-pepper eyebrows, gained notice during the eight-year war with Iraq, in the nineteen eighties. He rose through the Revolutionary Guard to become head of the Quds Force—an Iranian unit of commandos comparable to the U.S. seals, Delta Force, and Rangers combined—in 1998. He was the most feared and most admired military leader in the region. He famously rallied followers with flowery jihadi rhetoric about the glories of martyrdom. “The war front is mankind’s lost paradise,” Suleimani was quoted as saying, in 2009. “One type of paradise that is portrayed for mankind is streams, beautiful nymphs and greeneries. But there is another kind of paradise.” The front, he said, was “the lost paradise of the human beings.”