The January 15th Attack
On January 15th 2014 at approximately 11:30 pm local Iraq time (2030GMT) The Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) struck the home of Peshraw Dizayee. The missile attack killed Peshraw Dizayee. There are unconfirmed reports of three other people being killed.
Dizayee was a very successful and prominent businessman in the Kurdistan region. Dizayee founded Falcon Group and the Empire World. Falcon Group has been contracted by the DoD to provide construction and other miscellaneous services in Iraq.
The Falcon Group has become a relatively large company for the Kurdistan region. They are heavily involved in oil & gas, agriculture, and to a lesser extent physical security and beauty services.
The IRGC is using the Mossad site reason as a cover. It’s possible they never believed Dizayee is part of the Mossad. There is conflict between Iran and the autonomous Kurdistan Region. It’s possible the IRGC targeted Dizayee to destabilize Falcon Group. A supplier of oil, gas, and food. The next guy in line to take over Falcon Group is now the new target. Think of what this does to morale of the company and the leaders of the company. Fewer qualified people will be willing to run these organizations. The IRGC could keep targeting the leaders of these large commodity providing corporations to destabilize the nation economies.
My theory is the IRGC is targeting the sources of food, fuel, and supplies to their enemies’ militaries.
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