Why would the head of the Iranian intelligence leak confidential documents? However, if you wish to cast doubt upon the leak because it was not leaked by the head of the intelligence, please visit the following link to see detailed excerpts with their dates and Farsi originals: https://theintercept.com/2019/11/18/iran-iraq-spy-cables/
I am not sharing with you an opinion by an Iranian politician; this is 700 pages of documents leaked which were put together by the Iranian MOIS so there is no question of going for or against Iran. It is only the stating of facts as per Iran's primary intelligence agency.
Unless you claim to know Soleimani more than the agency to which he reported, you have no case.
If the Iranian MOIS is all propaganda to you, how can you accept anything said by the Iranian state? I seriously want to know how is it that you are privy to information that eludes the eyes of MOIS.
Why would the head of the intelligence jeopardize his own agency? But you can be sure that the report was approved and archived with his blessing which is why they exist in the first place.
I will pause till you have your diapers changed.
Now that you have your diapers changed, I hope you can grasp this one simple fact: the agency to which Soleimani used to report says that he was guilty of killing innocent Sunnis. Between your words and leaked spy cables from MOIS, I side with the latter.
When the Saudi King, Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, passed away in 2015, there was a large US contingent in Riyadh to honor him, let alone Saudis. Clearly, you must think he was a great man because he had a spectacular funeral.
Not according to MOIS, Iraqis and Lebanese! So try harder next time.
"The Story Behind the Iran Cables
The source said they wanted to “let the world know what Iran is doing in my country Iraq.” They sent The Intercept 700 pages of secret intelligence reports from Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security, or MOIS, but never revealed their own identity. This kind of leak is unprecedented for Iran, a country with a highly secretive government and spy agencies that guard their confidential information zealously"
"The source said they wanted to"
Who's the source?
"let the world know what Iran is doing in my country Iraq.”
So the source ain't Iranian to begin with.
"They sent" Again they who?
"The Intercept 700 pages of secret intelligence reports from Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security, or MOIS"
They, who ever they are and who most certainly aren't Iranian, somehow miraculously got hold of very important documents? Wow. This sounds like some part of a film.
"but never revealed their own identity"
Why? Because they would be questioned by the world media and wouldn't be able to answer relevant questions? Or is there some other excuse. Anyways, you make MOIS sound like children's play school.
"Unless you claim to know Soleimani more than the agency to which he reported, you have no case"
You have no case. The agency that Soleimani reported to had evidence against him, on that note firing him would be so easy for any agency to do. Which world are you living in.
"If the Iranian MOIS is all propaganda to you"
It's not from MOIS but from an unknown source which can't identify themselves for some weird reason.
"Why would the head of the intelligence jeopardize his own agency"
The head of the agency that Soleimani worked for had evidence on how he was behaving and acting and he didn't bother to do anything about it when it was on paper? I'm really having concerns understanding this.
"But you can be sure that the report was approved and archived with his blessing which is why they exist in the first place"
But nothing was done about it when an agency can and does act on any agent stepping out of line. Wow. This is hard to understand.
"I will pause till you have your diapers changed"
😀 I'm not going to go down to your level. I have no interest in the gutter. 😊
"the agency to which Soleimani used to report says that he was guilty of killing innocent Sunnis"
And nobody took him into custody and put him on trial? Never mind about that he wasn't even fired? Wow. Some fact you've got here.
"When the Saudi King, Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, passed away in 2015, there was a large US contingent in Riyadh to honor him, let alone Saudis"
And what is your point, that there were foreigners in Iran who came out in millions for Soleimani's funeral 😊 Wake up man. You're so blind with hatred about the Shias that you can't think straight at all.