Farnaz Fassihi is a writer in The New York Times and formerly wrote for The Wall Street Journal. She is an Iranian American heavily criticized for parroting the talking points of Iran’s regime. In her NYT articles she has described Qassem Soleimani as a “popular general” and “universally admired.” Soleimani, killed by a U.S. drone strike on January 3, 2020, was the head of the regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) Quds Force in charge of the mullahs’ extraterritorial terrorist attacks. He was best known for his close contact with the Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iraqi militia groups, and others in Iran’s proxy war against the U.S. and its allies across the region. Soleimani’s campaigns in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, and Palestine has left millions of people either dead, injured, or displaced inside their country or forced to flee abroad.
Who is Farnaz Fassihi?
Who is Farnaz Fassihi?
Who is Farnaz Fassihi?
Farnaz Fassihi is a writer in The New York Times and formerly wrote for The Wall Street Journal. She is an Iranian American heavily criticized for parroting the talking points of Iran’s regime. In her NYT articles she has described Qassem Soleimani as a “popular general” and “universally admired.” Soleimani, killed by a U.S. drone strike on January 3, 2020, was the head of the regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) Quds Force in charge of the mullahs’ extraterritorial terrorist attacks. He was best known for his close contact with the Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iraqi militia groups, and others in Iran’s proxy war against the U.S. and its allies across the region. Soleimani’s campaigns in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, and Palestine has left millions of people either dead, injured, or displaced inside their country or forced to flee abroad.