who is qasem soleimani ?______don’t spam. please give long answer​

who is qasem soleimani ?______don’t spam. please give long answer​

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    Qasem Soleimani[note 1] (Persian: قاسم سلیمانی‎, pronounced [ɢɒːˌsem solejˈmɒːniː]; 11 March 1957 – 3 January 2020) was an Iranian military officer who served in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). From 1998 until his death in 2020, he was the commander of the Quds Force, an IRGC division primarily responsible for extraterritorial and clandestine military operations. In his later years, he was considered by some analysts to be the right-hand man of the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, as well as the second-most powerful person in Iran behind him.[21][22][23]

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    Qasem Soleimani

    Qasem Soleimani with Zolfaghar Order.jpg

    Soleimani in uniform with the Order of Zolfaghar in 2019

    Native name

    قاسم سلیمانی

    Nickname(s)

    Haj’ Qassem (حاج قاسم‎)[1]

    The Shadow Commander (Western)[2][3][4][5][6]

    Born

    11 March 1957

    Qanat-e Malek, Kerman, Imperial State of Iran

    Died

    3 January 2020 (aged 62)[7]

    Baghdad International Airport, Iraq

    Buried

    Golzar Shohada, Kerman, Iran[8] (30.291984°N 57.128931°E)

    Allegiance

    Iran

    Service/branch

    Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

    Years of service

    1979–2020

    Rank

    Major General Posthumously promoted to Lieutenant General[9]

    Commands held

    41st Tharallah Division of Kerman

    Quds Force

    Battles/wars

    See wars and battles

    Kurdish Rebellion (1979)

    Iran–Iraq War (1980–1988)[10]

    Operation Tariq-ol-Qods (WIA)[11]

    Operation Fath-ol-Mobin

    Operation Beit-ol-Moqaddas

    Operation Ramadan

    Operation Bazi-Deraz 2

    Operation Omm-ol-Hasanayn

    Operation Before the Dawn

    Operation Dawn (1983)

    Operation Dawn 3

    Operation Dawn 4

    Operation Dawn 5

    Operation Dawn 6

    Battle of the Marshes

    Operation Kheibar

    Operation Badr (1985)

    Operation Meymak

    First Battle of al-Faw

    Operation Dawn 8

    Operation Karbala 1

    Operation Karbala 4

    Operation Karbala 5

    Operation Karbala 6

    Operation Karbala 10

    Operation Beit-ol-Moqaddas 7

    Second Battle of al-Faw

    Operation Dawn 10

    Operation Nasr 4

    Operation Mersad

    Iran’s war on drug

    KDPI insurgency (1989–96)

    South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000)

    Invasion of Afghanistan[12][better source needed]

    2001 uprising in Herat

    2006 Lebanon War[13][14]

    Iraq War

    Karbala provincial headquarters raid

    Iran–Israel proxy conflict

    Gaza–Israel conflict

    Syrian Civil War

    Battle of al-Qusayr (2013)

    Southern Syria offensive (2015)[15][16]

    Battle of Zabadani (2015)

    Northwestern Syria offensive (2015)

    2015–16 Latakia offensive

    Kuweires offensive (2015)

    Battle of Aleppo (2012–16)

    Southern Aleppo offensive (2015)

    Special forces operation to rescue Russian pilot

    East Aleppo offensive (2015–16)

    Northern Aleppo offensive (2016)

    Encirclement of Aleppo

    Aleppo offensive (September–October 2016)[17]

    Hama offensive (March–April 2017)[18]

    Syrian Desert campaign (May–July 2017)

    Eastern Syria campaign (September–December 2017)

    2017 Abu Kamal offensive

    Iraqi Civil War (2014–2017)

    Siege of Amirli

    Liberation of Jurf Al Sakhar

    Battle of Baiji

    Battle of Tikrit

    Siege of Fallujah

    Operation Breaking Terrorism

    2019–20 Persian Gulf crisis

    2020 Baghdad International Airport airstrike †

    Awards

    Order of Zolfaghar (1)[19]

    Order of Fath (3)[20]

    Children

    5

    As a civilian, Soleimani initially worked in construction[24][25] before joining the IRGC during the Islamic Revolution in 1979. He assembled and led a company of soldiers when the Iran–Iraq War began in September 1980, eventually rising through the ranks to become the commander of the 41st Tharallah Division in his 20s.[26] He was later involved in extraterritorial operations, and in the late 1990s became commander of the IRGC Quds Force.[27] Following the September 11 attacks on the United States, Iranian diplomats under his direction cooperated with U.S. forces in Afghanistan to fight the Taliban.[2] Soleimani also provided extensive assistance to Hezbollah in Lebanon.[2] In 2012, following the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War, Soleimani helped bolster the Government of Syria and its president, Bashar al-Assad, a key Iranian ally. He ran Iran’s operations in the Syrian Civil War and helped plan and organize the Russian military intervention in Syria.[28] Soleimani coordinated Kurdish Peshmerga and Shia militia forces in Iraq, and assisted them during the militant expansion of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in 2014.[29][30][31][32]

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    Qasem Soleimani was an Iranian military officer who served in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. From 1998 until his death in 2020, he was the commander of the Quds Force, an IRGC division primarily responsible for extraterritorial and clandestine military operations.

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