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Suleimani: Master of Iran's intrigue, built Shiite axis of power in mideast

The commander helped direct wars in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen, and he became the face of Iran's efforts to build a regional bloc of Shiite power

Qassem Soleimani, Iran
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File Photo: Qassem Soleimani attending an annual rally commemorating the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution

Tim Arango, Ronen Bergman and Ben Hubbard | NYT
He changed the shape of the Syrian civil war and tightened Iran’s grip on Iraq. He was behind hundreds of American deaths in Iraq and waves of militia attacks against Israel. And for two decades, his every move lit up the communications networks — and fed the obsessions — of intelligence operatives across the Middle East.

On Friday, Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani, the powerful and shadowy 62-year-old spymaster at the head of Iran’s security machinery, was killed by an American drone strike near the Baghdad airport.

Just as his accomplishments shaped the creation of a Shiite axis of influence across the Middle

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