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Who stands to lose most if Iran-Saudi tensions got de-escalated?
If this is confirmed to be part of some conspiracy to stop de-escalation between Iran and Saudi and keep wars temperature high, Deep Neocons could be in big trouble in 2020 elections.
[h=2]Iraqi prime minister says Qassem Soleimani was in Iraq to 'discuss de-escalating tensions between Iran and Saudis' when he was killed - and claims Trump had asked for help mediating talks after embassy attack[/h]
Published: 19:44 EST, 5 January 2020
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...government-website-retaliation-airstrike.html
If this is confirmed to be part of some conspiracy to stop de-escalation between Iran and Saudi and keep wars temperature high, Deep Neocons could be in big trouble in 2020 elections.
[h=2]Iraqi prime minister says Qassem Soleimani was in Iraq to 'discuss de-escalating tensions between Iran and Saudis' when he was killed - and claims Trump had asked for help mediating talks after embassy attack[/h]
- Iraq's caretaker prime minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi, told his parliament in Baghdad on Sunday that US strike on Soleimani was a 'political assassination'
- Abdul Mahdi claimed that Soleimani was due to meet with him on the same day that he was killed by a US drone near the Baghdad airport early on Friday
- The outgoing Iraqi leader says that Soleimani was supposed to bring him Iran's response to a Saudi proposal for de-escalating regional tensions
- Saudi Arabia, a regional rival, blames Iran for an attack on the kingdom's oil facilities in September
- Abdul Mahdi also claims that President Trump called him and asked him to mediate talks with Iran after the US embassy in Baghdad was nearly overrun
- Supporters of the Shiite group Kataib Hezbollah scaled the walls and barreled through security at the US embassy in Baghdad on Tuesday
- Abdul Mahdi said he personally intervened to defuse the embassy crisis and that the American president thanked him for doing so
Published: 19:44 EST, 5 January 2020
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...government-website-retaliation-airstrike.html