Sulaimani used to report to Iran's Supreme Leader, Warn shortly before death

Tehran: Tension is seen throughout Central Asia after Major General Qasim Sulemani of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, who was killed in an attack of American in Baghdad. The attack was carried out by the US after a violent demonstration by the Iraqi Shia community at its embassy. At the same time, the link of these protesters was directly to Iran. Qasim Sulaimani is a wide name among the Iranian army.

Revolutionary Guard Join in 1957: For your information let us tell you that Sulemani was born in 1957 and in 1979 he started the Revolutionary Guard. Qasim's military career was much bigger and better. Where in the army, the steps of Qasim are moving very fast. When he was 30 years old, he was given the command of the 41st Saralha Division. In the mid-80s, he started the secret mission to remove Iraq's ruler Saddam Hussein. For this, he also took the support of Iraqi Kurdish fighters.

Role played: Sources say that after the Gulf War, Qasim was given the responsibility to stop narcotics from the Afghan border. In 2002, Qasim was made the head of Quds Force. It is a unit of the Force Revolutionary Guard which plays a big role in fulfilling policy and other important plans outside Iran. It is part of Iran's Elite Force. At the same time it is being said that Qasim's accountability was only to the Supreme Leader of Iran. America has banned not only Kasim but also the entire Revolutionary Guard.

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