The death of the former US Secretary of Defense and the architect of the bloody wars in Iraq and Afghanistan provoked the reaction of Arab users on social networks.
The news of the death of former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, who headed the Pentagon at the start of the US-led invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, has sparked reactions from Arab users, all of whom are criminals, according to Tasnim International Group. This American official emphasizes.
In this regard, the Iraqi journalist “Saif Salah al-Hiti” wrote on his Twitter page that Donald Rumsfeld is a criminal and has remained in Baghdad.
Another user, Mahmoud Rafat, tweeted in response to the news of the death of the former US Secretary of Defense that he was one of the most important decision-makers to invade Iraq, killing more than 2 million people. Rumsfeld is also responsible for the return of the takfiri terrorist groups al-Qaeda and ISIS to the Arab countries that destroyed these areas.
Another user, al-Khalid, wrote that the former US Secretary of Defense, who was the architect of the Iraq-Afghanistan wars, had died.
“Samir Taher” said on his Twitter page in response to this news that they are destroying the world and will go to the Hereafter; While they are a criminal, Rumsfeld is an example of this.
Another user wrote with an anonymous account, Rumsfeld died a criminal and went to hell.
“Anne al-Tikriti tweeted that Donald Rumsfeld was dead and that I had the subtle words or diplomatic positions to talk about his death, and that I only knew that his long biography would remain stained with the blood of millions of Iraqis, and God forbid.” Gives him what he deserves.
The death of the former US Secretary of Defense and the architect of the bloody wars in Iraq and Afghanistan provoked the reaction of Arab users on social networks.
The news of the death of former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, who headed the Pentagon at the start of the US-led invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, has sparked reactions from Arab users, all of whom are criminals, according to Tasnim International Group. This American official emphasizes.
In this regard, the Iraqi journalist “Saif Salah al-Hiti” wrote on his Twitter page that Donald Rumsfeld is a criminal and has remained in Baghdad.
Another user, Mahmoud Rafat, tweeted in response to the news of the death of the former US Secretary of Defense that he was one of the most important decision-makers to invade Iraq, killing more than 2 million people. Rumsfeld is also responsible for the return of the takfiri terrorist groups al-Qaeda and ISIS to the Arab countries that destroyed these areas.
Another user, al-Khalid, wrote that the former US Secretary of Defense, who was the architect of the Iraq-Afghanistan wars, had died.
“Samir Taher” said on his Twitter page in response to this news that they are destroying the world and will go to the Hereafter; While they are a criminal, Rumsfeld is an example of this.
Another user wrote with an anonymous account, Rumsfeld died a criminal and went to hell.
Hussein, another Iraqi user, wrote on his social media page: “Rumsfeld died at the age of 88 while spending most of his life plotting against countries and peoples around the world, the latest being the bloody invasion of Iraq of which Rumsfeld is one of the architects.” God knows everything.
Another user, alias Khalid, wrote that the former US Secretary of Defense and architect of the Iraq war who killed more than 35,000 Iraqi civilians had died.
Rumsfeld, a war criminal in Iraq who killed millions of Iraqis during the US-led invasion in 2003 and dropped nuclear bombs in the Fallujah area, has killed Iraqi children to this day, Sami Al-Othman tweeted.
Another Iraqi user, Jad al-Awal, said that criminal Donald Rumsfeld, who justified the US occupation of Iraq by saying that he preferred car bombs to the streets of Baghdad rather than Washington, was dead.
Ali al-Sayyari is another Iraqi user who tweeted in response to the death of the former US Secretary of Defense that Rumsfeld was a genocidal war crime and that Arab blood flowed like a river during the 12 years of the Bush administration, and then other US presidents.
Donald Rumsfeld, the Secretary of Defense of the government of George W. Bush, who was the main designer of the Iraq war, died yesterday at the age of 88.