What lessons does the assassination of Iranian scientist teach us?

Published: Dec. 7, 2020, 5 a.m.

On the afternoon of November 27, in broad daylight, the Iranian senior nuclear physicist Muhsin Fakrizad was assassinated near the capital Tehran.

The outside world generally believes that the assassination of Fakrizad was carried out by Israel supported by the United States and Saudi Arabia, with the purpose of undermining the development process of Iran's nuclear program.

On January 3, 2020, Soleimani, commander of the Al-Quds Brigade of the Islamic Republic of Iran's elite force, was assassinated by the United States in Iraq.

It can be said that in 2020, the United States has used its powerful hegemony to slap the Iranian people with two loud slaps.

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