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Ebrahim Raisi, a significant figure in Iran's political arena, was elected as the next president of Iran following the 2...
22/05/2024

Ebrahim Raisi, a significant figure in Iran's political arena, was elected as the next president of Iran following the 2021 elections.

Ebrahim Raisi, the Iranian President, and the country's foreign minister were found deceased on May 20, 2024, shortly after their helicopter crashed in foggy conditions.

22/05/2024

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar visited the Iran embassy in the national capital on Tuesday and conveyed India deepest condolences on the tragic demi

Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, 63, and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian were confirmed dead at the scene toget...
20/05/2024

Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, 63, and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian were confirmed dead at the scene together with the other passengers and crew.

The president of Iran is dead, government and non-media media in Iran reported Monday.

20/05/2024

Iranian authorities on Monday moved the rescue teams towards the crashed chopper carrying Ebrahim Raisi after a Turkish drone Akinci identified a heat source in

20/05/2024

The UAE is following with deep concern media reports on the tragic accident of the helicopter carrying the Ebrahim Raisi, President of Iran, His Excellency Hoss

20/05/2024

As Iranian authorities intensified their search operation for the crashed helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi, the Iran Red Crescent claimed to have dis

In a largely symbolic way, Iran has launched a comprehensive drone attack on arch rival Israel, in what it says is in re...
14/04/2024

In a largely symbolic way, Iran has launched a comprehensive drone attack on arch rival Israel, in what it says is in retaliation for Israel's attack two weeks ago on a consulate building at its embassy in Syria which killed sixteen people. Iran Herald

In a largely symbolic way, Iran has launched a comprehensive drone attack on arch rival Israel, in what it says is in retaliation for Israel's attack two weeks ago on a consulate buildi ...

Zardari expressed his heartfelt condolences and sympathies to the Iranian leadership and bereaved families who lost love...
14/04/2024

Zardari expressed his heartfelt condolences and sympathies to the Iranian leadership and bereaved families who lost loved ones in Israel's attack on the Iranian embassy in Damascus. Iran Herald

In a phone discussion with his Iranian counterpart, Ebrahim Raisi, President Asif Ali Zardari reiterated that Pakistan would continue cooperating with Iran ...

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14/04/2024

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Multiple sources have confirmed that an Israeli airstrike on Wednesday targeted and killed three sons of Ismail Haniyeh, the chairman of Hamas's political bureau, in an airstrike in Gaz ...

The twin attacks occurred on Wednesday in the vicinity of the gravesite of top Iranian military commander Qasem Soleiman...
04/01/2024

The twin attacks occurred on Wednesday in the vicinity of the gravesite of top Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani, who was assassinated 4 years ago on the order of then-U.S. President Donald Trump. Iran Herald

In an apparent terrorist attack, more than one hundred people have been killed and at least 188 injured, in the southern Iranian city of Kerman, after bombs exploded at a commemorative parade.

On Sunday, Team Melli, headed by Behrouz Ataei, beat Japan 3-0 (27-25, 25-22, 31-29) at the Chiba Port Arena in the fina...
21/09/2021

On Sunday, Team Melli, headed by Behrouz Ataei, beat Japan 3-0 (27-25, 25-22, 31-29) at the Chiba Port Arena in the final match of the 21st Asian Senior Men's Volleyball Championship.

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran won the Asian Volleyball Championship for the fourth time. - Sports news - On Sunday, Team Melli, headed by Behrouz Ataei, b

Ayatollah Khamenei, commander-in-chief of the Iranian Armed Forces, appointed Brigadier General Hamid Vahedi as the new ...
21/09/2021

Ayatollah Khamenei, commander-in-chief of the Iranian Armed Forces, appointed Brigadier General Hamid Vahedi as the new commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF), in the decree on Sunday.

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – In a decree appointing the new commander of the Iranian Air Force, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei ur

According to the commander, the Islamic Republic does not rely on imported security equipment, since hostile states eith...
21/09/2021

According to the commander, the Islamic Republic does not rely on imported security equipment, since hostile states either do not sell them to Iran or manipulate the instruments and reduce their sensitivity to be able to transfer explosives into Iran.

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps is going to establish divisions of front-line robots for ground combat, a commander said. - P

26/12/2020

Iran has blasted the United States at a meeting of the United Nations Security Council discussing the UN resolution endorsing the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly kn ...

22/10/2020

Last week, the Iranian-flagged oil tanker Samah entered the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal.

22/09/2020

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani used the killing of American African George Floyd under US police custody to highlight the United States treatment in Iran and

22/09/2020

The United States on Monday imposed new sanctions on individuals and entities involved in Iran's nuclear, missile and conventional arm

02/08/2020

Business and private jets flying from Israel's Ben-Gurion Airport to the United Arab Emirates are a fairly regular occurrence, although such flights have been usually kept under wraps.

21/07/2020

Iran's judiciary says the country has executed a man convicted of providing information to the United States and Israel about a top Iranian commander

20/07/2020

The official IRNA news agency has reported an explosion at a power plant in Iran's central Isfahan Province, but says there were no casualties. There

19/07/2020

Iran has slammed a column appearing on the Bloomberg news portal last Monday which, in the Iranian government's view encouraged violence, terror and sabotage.

14/07/2020

A retired employee of Irans Defense Ministry has been hanged for providing the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with inf

The Iranian target in Yemen was Abdul Reza Shahlai, a key commander of Iran's elite Quds Force.
10/01/2020

The Iranian target in Yemen was Abdul Reza Shahlai, a key commander of Iran's elite Quds Force.

U.S. media are reporting that the United States tried but failed to kill a top Iranian commander in Yemen on the same day a U.

09/01/2020

President Donald Trump wrongly dismissed the continuing threat of the Islamic State group and spread a false tale of the U.S. p

The U.S> defense department says it is working on initial battle damage assessments and the bases have been put on high ...
08/01/2020

The U.S> defense department says it is working on initial battle damage assessments and the bases have been put on high alert to prevent further attacks.

Iran launched more than a dozen ballistic missiles against US military and coalition forces in Iraq, targeting at least two bases at Al-Asad and Abril, Pentagon

Latest death toll 56. Plus another 200 wounded.
07/01/2020

Latest death toll 56. Plus another 200 wounded.

The burial of a top Iranian general slain in a U.S. air strike has begun after a delay caused by a stampede that killed at least 56 people and injured mo

On Sunday he insisted Iranian cultural sites are fair game for the U.S. military, in a way the Taliban targeted and dest...
06/01/2020

On Sunday he insisted Iranian cultural sites are fair game for the U.S. military, in a way the Taliban targeted and destroyed historic sites in Afghanistan during their rule.

U.S. President Donald Trump has continued to ratchet up his attacks on Iran, after personally directing that country's most powerful military leader be assassinated on Friday.

05/01/2020
05/01/2020
Targeted killing of Qassem Suleimani - legality questioned

The US government has killed Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, commander of the Quds Force, the elite wing of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards, in an air strike that took place in the early hours of January 3.

This is the latest and most dramatic development in the ongoing proxy conflict between the US and Iran. Much of that conflict has taken place on the territory of Iraq, including a recent attack on the US embassy compound. The Trump administration explicitly blamed this recent attack on Iran. In turn, Iranian authorities, including Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif, have accused the US of committing an act of "international terrorism" in killing Suleimani in what they was described as an "extremely dangerous and foolish escalation".

While it is too soon to say what the consequences of this latest US operation will be, the killing of the Iranian general certainly signals an escalation in the US policy of assassination and targeted killing. It also establishes a dangerous precedent for international politics.

In a statement, the Department of Defense justified the drone strike by saying Suleimani was "actively developing plans to attack American diplomats and service members in Iraq and throughout the region". It emphasised that the Quds Force is designated as a foreign terrorist organisation by the US government. It also stressed that the attack was justified to protect US personnel abroad and to deter future attacks.

But Suleimani was also, clearly, a foreign official. It is also not evident that he posed an imminent threat to US nationals. No details are given on this concern. These two points the type of target killed and the nature of the threat have traditionally been crucial elements in any decision by the US government to undertake a targeted killing or pre-emptive strikes.
Justifying attack: from Reagan to Obama

Since the mid-1970s, an executive order has prohibited US government agencies from engaging in assassination. However, while upholding the ban on assassination, the Ronald Reagan administration worked to create the legal and political space it needed to kill terrorists when it saw fit. Legal opinions from the CIA and the Pentagon at the time suggested using force in counter-terrorism was a different matter altogether and so fell outside the remit of the ban on assassination.

A key element of the Reagan administration's justification, as made clear in National Security Decision Directive 138, was that these measures were pre-emptive and were taken in self-defence, against targets that posed an imminent threat to US interests and personnel.

In an important precedent for the Suleimani killing, some members of the Reagan administration also argued that not only terrorists, but also leaders of states supporting terrorism, could be targeted. On this basis, while some disagreement remains, several primary and secondary sources seem to agree that the Reagan administration tried to kill Libyan leader Muhammar Gaddafi in an air strike on his headquarters and home in 1986. Gaddafi survived the bombing. While members of the Reagan administration clumsily denied that Gaddafi was an explicit target, they also hoped, like the Trump administration today, that the strike would act as a deterrent.

Trump: a dangerous new precedent.

In the aftermath of 9/11, targeting terrorists and suspected terrorists became a staple of US counter-terrorism policy. The number of drone strikes increased markedly during Barack Obama's first term in particular.

In his second term, however, Obama made an admittedly late and somewhat unconvincing effort to better align US counter-terrorism policy to international legal standards for the use of force in self-defence. This effort relied in part on the argument that the terrorists targeted posed an imminent threat to the US. In this effort, however, the Obama administration adopted a very relaxed standard of imminence. The legal justification has set international precedents that other states (like Turkey and Pakistan) have been more than happy to follow.

The drone strike that killed Suleimani, however, goes even beyond recent US policy and seems to make explicit a view that had remained somewhat implicit in the Reagan years. US practice had largely established that the ban on assassination did not apply to non-state terrorist actors who posed an imminent threat. Suleimani was in charge of the undeclared proxy war between the US and Iran. This, however, was not a declared war, something that would make Suleimani a legitimate target (as in the General Yamamoto case during the second world war). While a military figure, he was clearly a foreign official and, thus, his assassination seems to fall within the remit of the ban, or at a minimum to explicitly challenge the prohibition.
Trump's policy

The justification published by the Department of Defense offers a detailed account of past actions by Suleimani, stating:

He had orchestrated attacks on coalition bases in Iraq over the last several months including the attack on December 27th culminating in the death and wounding of additional American and Iraqi personnel. General Suleimani also approved the attacks on the US embassy in Baghdad.

But there is no detailed evidence of why he posed an imminent threat. This might appear to be a minor point, but it's central to the legal justification for the air strike. It all suggests that he was not killed because he posed an imminent threat, but more as a retaliation for recent events and for the deterrence of possible future attacks.

Indeed, Agnes Callamard, UN special rapporteur on extra-judicial ex*****ons, has already suggested that the US may have acted illegally in this case

: The targeted killings of Qasem Soleiman and Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis are most likely unlawful and violate international human rights law: Outside the context of active hostilities, the use of drones or other means for targeted killing is almost never likely to be legal

The Trump administration has, so far, refused to explain and justify its policy of targeted killing, but this latest operation further undermines international and US domestic norms against assassination is certain to set more dangerous international precedents for targeted killings.

(Luca Trenta, writing for The Conversation, is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Swansea University).

(Photo credit: Abedin Taherkenareh | EPA).

Source: The Conversation via Iran Herald:
https://www.iranherald.com/news/263620485/targeted-killing-of-qassem-suleimani---legality-questioned

The US government has killed Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, commander of the Quds Force, the elite wing of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards, in an air strike.

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