How unaccountability became cause of death of Iran's 'Qasim Sulemani'
How unaccountability became cause of death of Iran's 'Qasim Sulemani'
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Washington: Recently, Iran's top commander Major Qasim Sulemani's unaccountability became the cause of his death. US and Israeli intelligence agencies were watching Suleimani's activities for a long time. US officials say that earlier too many times they were thought of targeting, but each time it was postponed in the last moments. Where this time, under the leadership of President Donald Trump, America has decided to target him. America killed Sulemani in a drone strike on Friday.

According to the sources, an American official said, 'In January of 2007, the US intelligence agencies had targeted Sulemani. However, keeping in mind the political impact of Sulaimani's death, the decision to attack was changed. American intelligence agencies just kept an eye on him. It can also be said that the distance between Sulaimani and the American target was just that of a president who takes a decision. The United States used to keep a close watch on where Sulaimani used to hesitate when he took the decision of George W. Bush and Barack Obama. In particular, he kept a close watch on every activity in Iraq. Sulaimani's confidence was such that no one can touch him. This was the reason that he was relaxed on every tour.'

Decision taken in a few moments: People associated with the case say that Trump was discussing the election campaign with his political advisors. Meanwhile, he suddenly got up and went to some other meeting. After some time, he came back and joined the electoral discussion, as if nothing had happened. Experts say that for the length of time Trump went out in the middle of political discussion, during that time, he has approved the decision to target Sulaimani. Critics are also saying that Trump took such a decision to divert people's attention from the process of impeachment.

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