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Trump Leaks Supposed Imminent Threat – Says Iran and Soleimani Were ‘Looking to Blow Up Our Embassy’ – But Some Skeptical

A week after the U.S. assassinated Qasem Soleimani but the administration refusing to identify the supposed “imminent threat” that led to his authorization to kill the Iranian general, President Donald Trump Thursday appeared to leak that Soleimani and Iran were “looking to blow up our embassy” in Iran.
“We caught a total monster,” Trump told reporters, suggesting his predecessor should have assassinated Soleimani. “We did it because they were looking to blow up our embassy. We also did it for other reasons that were very obvious.”
But Trump’s claim was met with some skepticism.
Here’s a Washington Post senior reporter noting that on Wednesday GOP Sen. Mike Lee was furious with the “worst” military briefing on the assassination he says he has ever received. Other lawmakers also said they learned nothing not already in the press.
VERY tough to square the idea that Soleimani was going to blow up U.S. embassy with Lee saying there was “not really” any info on imminence of attack and Paul saying, “I didn’t learn anything in the hearing that I hadn’t seen in a newspaper already.”
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) January 9, 2020
U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen on MSNBC also was skeptical, saying Trump’s claim shows the administration is just “making this up as they go.”
Watch:
NEW: @RealDonaldTrump suggests that Qassem Soleimani was looking to “blow up” a U.S. embassy as justification for an airstrike that killed him. pic.twitter.com/oNDqJ7N6ZA
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) January 9, 2020
Trump then appeared to obfuscate:
REPORTER: You said Iran was trying to blow up the embassy in Baghdad. Can you provide more details?
TRUMP: "No, I think it was obvious. If you look at the protests, and this was the anti-Benghazi. Benghazi was a disaster." pic.twitter.com/oh0n9OfTMc
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 9, 2020
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