Well, well, well, what do we have here? The Islamic State has boldly claimed responsibility for those bombings in Iran that caused chaos and took nearly a hundred lives. In classic ISIS fashion, they used one of their Telegram channels to brag about the deadly attack. It’s like they’re sending out evil tweets. #EvilISISAttack
🔴 Islamic State (IS) group claims responsibility for deadly Iran bombings (Telegram)
➡️ https://t.co/nYjckwRYUa pic.twitter.com/hzLeeUE7oT— FRANCE 24 – Breaking (@BreakingF24) January 4, 2024
Now, let’s talk about the victim here, Qassem Soleimani. Who was he? He was the head honcho of the Quds Force, a terror group under Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. This guy was no angel. In fact, he orchestrated attacks on U.S. personnel in Iraq, even leading an assault on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. If that’s not an act of war, then what is it? He got what was coming to him when a U.S. drone took him out. Rest in pieces, Soleimani.
But of course, Iran is pointing fingers at the United States and Israel for these bombings. Classic move, blame the good guys for something that the bad guys did. They’re insinuating and outright accusing these nations of being behind the attacks. Come on, Iran, can’t you come up with a more believable story?
And let’s not forget the Iranian theocracy’s love affair with Soleimani. They declared him a “martyr” and vowed revenge for his death. Periodic rallies are organized to honor this guy, while Iranian dissidents burn photos of him in defiance. It’s like a soap opera over there, with lots of drama and fiery emotions.
The bombings occurred at a ceremony in Soleimani’s hometown of Kerman, where thousands of Iranians had gathered to remember him. Then boom, chaos broke out. The first bomb caused a stampede, and the second one took out fleeing civilians and first responders. This is the sick and twisted reality of terrorism.
President Ebrahim Raisi condemned the attack as “heinous and inhumane” and vowed revenge. It’s like a never-ending cycle of revenge and violence over there.
To top it all off, the Islamic State has the audacity to boast about two of its members blowing themselves up at the ceremony. It’s like they’re proud of being murderous cowards. Shame on them.
In the end, it’s clear that the Islamic State is the real villain here, and Iran needs to stop pointing fingers at innocent nations. The world needs to unite against terrorism and put an end to these senseless acts of violence once and for all.