Congress needs to shorten the time between election and inauguration.A pissed off president on his way out can do a lot of damage 3 months.
So can we just talk about how the assassination of the Iranian scientist was conducted by using a completely remote controlled car. The car bumped him and when he got out to inspect the damage it shot him, then blew itself up. I’m not sure anything like this has been done before.
I dunno what the facts of the attack are yet. The reporting yesterday from several sources was more about a pickup truck being loaded with explosives being staged and blown up. I don't have a dog in the fight. Just sayin I have not seen any consistent reporting on it yet. You hear about his car being bumped but then you hear that there were six motorcyclists escorting the car and other cars in his convoy so that sounds crazy. I mean the idea that cars would have been allowed close enough to be bumping him. I don't know yet. The several reports I saw were along the line of this link. I don't know anything about this website. Just sayin it is typical of the what other news sources were reporting. https://bcfocus.com/mossad-how-did-...ed-iranian-nuclear-scientist-mohsen-fakhriza/
https://www.reuters.com/article/ira...aq-syria-border-iraqi-officials-idUSKBN28A2SB Air strike kills IRGC commander at Iraq-Syria border - Iraqi officials BAGHDAD (Reuters) - An air strike killed a commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards at the Iraq-Syria border sometime between Saturday and Sunday, Iraqi security and local militia officials said on Monday. They could not confirm the identity of the commander, who they said was killed alongside three other men travelling in a vehicle with him. The vehicle was carrying weapons across the Iraqi border and was hit after it had entered Syrian territory, two Iraqi security officials separately said. Iran-backed Iraqi paramilitary groups helped retrieve the bodies, the two officials said, without elaborating or giving the exact time of the incident. Local military and militia sources confirmed the account, although Reuters was unable to verify independently that an Iranian commander had been killed. The incident came just days after Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was assassinated in Tehran in a killing that Iran has blamed on Israel. Israel launched air raids against what it called a wide range of Syrian and Iranian targets in Syria last week, signalling that it will pursue its policy of striking Iranian targets in the region as U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to leave office. Iraqi officials fear a conflagration ahead of President-elect Joe Biden taking office because he is viewed as less confrontational with Iran than the Trump administration. Iran-backed Iraqi militias are still reeling from the U.S. assassination of Iranian military mastermind Qassem Soleimani in January and their Iraqi leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis and have vowed revenge against the United States.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/threat-air-traffic-control-iranian-general-qassem-soleimani-revenge/ Chilling threat sent to air traffic controllers vowing revenge for killing of Iranian general is under investigation Multiple air traffic controllers in New York heard a chilling threat Monday in audio obtained exclusively by CBS News: "We are flying a plane into the Capitol on Wednesday. Soleimani will be avenged." The threat refers to Qassem Soleimani, the Iranian general killed last year in a U.S. drone strike ordered by President Trump. It was made on the one-year anniversary of Soleimani's death, for which Iranian officials have long vowed revenge. It's unclear who sent the threat. While the government does not believe the warning of an attack is credible, it is being investigated as a breach of aviation frequencies, CBS News has learned. Sources told CBS News that the Pentagon and other agencies were briefed Tuesday about the digitized voice recording. The sources said they believe the threat was designed to suggest hitting the Capitol on the same day Congress is set to count the Electoral College results. Experts said the intrusion is concerning because it could affect the instructions pilots get about how and where planes fly. Sources told CBS News a message was sent to air traffic controllers on Tuesday reminding them that any threat or a plane deviating from its flight path should be reported immediately. The FBI is not commenting but said it takes "all threats of violence to public safety seriously." The Federal Aviation Administration said it is in contact with law enforcement.