Principales eventos tras el asesinato de Soleimani

Israel sabía de antemano la intención de EE.UU. para matar a Soleimani.

Estados Unidos enviará hasta 3500 soldados más a Oriente Medio ante la escalada militar: "la Fuerza de Respuesta Inmediata (IRF) de la 82ª División Aerotransportada ha sido puesta en alerta ante un posible despliegue y va a ser desplegada", ha anunciado un portavoz del Pentágono.

El Consejo Supremo de Seguridad Nacional iraní califica el asesinato del general Soleimani como el “peor error estratégico” de Estados Unidos. Avisa que “no escapará fácilmente de las consecuencias” y deberá enfrentarse a una severa venganza.

John Bolton: "espero que este sea un primer paso para la caída del régimen de Teherán."

El precio del petróleo se dispara un 4% tras la muerte de Soleimani.
El barril de Brent llega a superar los 69 dólares el barril.

El ejército iraní ha pedido hace unas horas que EEUU retire todas sus tropas de la zona "o se arriesgará a la destrucción de las mismas." También han comunicado que están a la espera de órdenes.

El General de Brigada Esmaeil Qa'ani, nuevo líder de la Fuerza Quds del ejército iraní, nombrado por Jameini.

Varias compañías petrolíferas están evacuando a trabajadores de Irak.

Las milicias hutíes anuncian que "responderán de forma rápida y directa por la muerte de Soleimani."

China llama a la "contención" mientras Israel, Reino Unido y EEUU incrementan la seguridad en todas sus bases en Oriente Medio.

Estados Unidos recomienda a todos los estadounidenses que se encuentren en Irak que abandonen "inmediatamente" el país ante el aumento de la tensión después del ataque contra Soleimani y después de que Irán haya prometido venganza.

Rusia se muestra preocupada y afirma que esto "acelerará la producción nuclear iraní."
 
Murderer of Soleimani Killed in US Plane Downing in Afghanistan: Sources

Russian intelligence sources have confirmed that Michael D’ Andrea, the head of US intelligence operations against Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan, has been killed in Taliban’s shoot-down of a US military plane in Ghazni.

The downed plane was the mobile CIA command for Michael D’ Andrea, and now, America’s most advanced spy platform and mobile command centre with all equipment and documents are in Taliban’s hands.

De Andrea, who was responsible for the assassination of Iran’s top commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, was apparently among the officers on board the plane, the Veterans Today website reports, quoting Russian intelligence sources.

Also known as Ayatollah Mike, D’Andrea is the most prominent figure of the CIA intelligence in the region.

Since 2017, D’ Andrea has run the CIA’s false flag and assassination programs in the Middle East, allegedly responsible not only for the murder of General Soleimani but the killing of 300 Iraqi demonstrators as well.

The US military has acknowledged the loss of a Bombardier/Northrop Grumman E-11A plane in central Afghanistan. They added that they have not found any “indication” that the aircraft was downed.

The aircraft crashed in Ghazni city area on Monday. An investigation into the incident is underway and the military will provide further information when its available, a spokesman for the US force in Afghanistan, Col. Sonny Leggett has tweeted.

The official also dismissed Taliban claims that another aircraft had crashed in the country, describing them as “false.” Earlier in the day, the Taliban said that a military helicopter went down in the east of the country shortly after the plane crash. The militant group did not provide any details of the alleged incident, nor did they specify to whom the helicopter belonged.

There has been some confusion as to whether Taliban militants have claimed responsibility for the plane crash. Their initial statement in Pushtu only stated that the plane had gone down.

The Bombardier/Northrop Grumman E-11A is a surveillance and communications plane. Footage from the scene showing the wreckage has been circulating on social media, and photos that appear to show a plane with the same serial number have been unearthed.

Videos showed the shell of the plane ablaze on the ground. It was largely destroyed in the fire with only its tail section surviving the crash.

Journalists have made it to the scene of a plane crash in Afghanistan, snapping pictures of the wreckage and even some documents. It comes as the US Air Force’s chief of staff all but confirmed the loss of the military plane.

Footage from the scene shows that the aircraft burned upon the impact, with only its tail section remaining largely intact.

 
Irán emite una orden de arresto contra Trump por la muerte del general Soleimani

Irán ha emitido una orden de arresto contra el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, y otras 35 personas a las que acusa de la muerte del general Qasem Soleimani. Según el fiscal iraní Ali Alqasimehr, se ha pedido ayuda a la Interpol para llevar a cabo el arresto, explica la agencia oficial Fars.

El pasado 3 de enero, un dron de EE.UU. mató al general Soleimani, líder de la Guardia Revolucionaria. En el pasado, Washington le había hecho responsable de provocar ataques contra las fuerzas estadounidenses.