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2026/01/03

Exclusive | ‘US assassination of Gen. Soleimani eroded diplomacy between Tehran and Washington’

The US assassination of Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani in 2020 made it more difficult for meaningful diplomacy to take place between Washington and Tehran, says an American analyst.


Exclusive | ‘US assassination of Gen. Soleimani eroded diplomacy between Tehran and Washington’

Giorgio Cafiero, the CEO of the [Persian] Gulf State Analytics and a researcher specializing in West Asian (Middle Eastern) affairs, made the remarks in an exclusive interview with IRNA.

Cafiero said that although General Soleimani was vilified in Western capitals and Tel Aviv, he was widely regarded in Iran as a patriotic defender against the Daesh (ISIS) terrorist group.

He also pointed to the United States’ bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities and involvement in Israel’s war on the Islamic Republic in June 2025, arguing that such aggression was not guided by a genuine commitment to nuclear non-proliferation.

“While I have no doubt that Israel sought to destroy Iran’s nuclear program, the motivations for that Israeli war on the Islamic Republic went way beyond issues pertaining to Tehran’s nuclear program,” he said.

“Israel’s intention was to make Iran a country like Syria or Lebanon, meaning that Tel Aviv sought to weaken, fragment, and establish dominance over Iran. The Israelis will not tolerate any armed resistance to their agenda of borderless aggression and expansionism, and the Israeli leadership sees a strong and unified Iran as unacceptable.”

According to Cafiero, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet is lobbying the second Trump administration to allow Israel to restart the war against Iran in 2026 in order to further advance such aims.

Needless to say, he went on, in a Middle East already torn apart by many conflicts and turmoil, such Israeli policies are extremely destabilizing.

“With the United States supporting and facilitating such rogue Israeli conduct, the image of Washington as a responsible actor on the international stage erodes further,” he said.

“Ultimately, such unilateral actions by Israel and the United States serve to foment more instability in the Middle East while weakening global security. For long-term stability to prevail in this region, there must be respect for states’ sovereignty and international law, along with good faith diplomacy that rests on a dialogue between all actors, including those with major differences such as the United States and Iran.”

General Soleimani, a prominent figure in the fight against terrorism in the region, was assassinated by the US military at the direct order of US President Donald Trump on January 3, 2020, near Baghdad’s international airport.


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