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Qasem Soleimani: Democrats question Trump's embassy attacks claim | Qasem Soleimani: Democrats question Trump's embassy attacks claim |
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Democrats are demanding information about President Donald Trump's claim an Iranian general killed by the US was planning attacks on US embassies. | Democrats are demanding information about President Donald Trump's claim an Iranian general killed by the US was planning attacks on US embassies. |
Mr Trump first made the claim at the White House on Thursday. He repeated it in Ohio during his first campaign rally of 2020. | Mr Trump first made the claim at the White House on Thursday. He repeated it in Ohio during his first campaign rally of 2020. |
Democrats briefed on the strike that killed Gen Qasem Soleimani say they have seen no evidence of embassy plots. | Democrats briefed on the strike that killed Gen Qasem Soleimani say they have seen no evidence of embassy plots. |
The US secretary of state, however, said there was clear evidence. | The US secretary of state, however, said there was clear evidence. |
"I don't know exactly which minute. We don't know exactly which day it would have been executed," Mike Pompeo said at a White House briefing, referring to the alleged plot on US forces. | "I don't know exactly which minute. We don't know exactly which day it would have been executed," Mike Pompeo said at a White House briefing, referring to the alleged plot on US forces. |
"But it was very clear. Qasem Soleimani himself was plotting a broad, large scale attack against American interests. And those attacks were imminent," Mr Pompeo said, adding that they were "against American facilities including American embassies and military bases". | "But it was very clear. Qasem Soleimani himself was plotting a broad, large scale attack against American interests. And those attacks were imminent," Mr Pompeo said, adding that they were "against American facilities including American embassies and military bases". |
"We had specific information on an imminent threat and those included attacks on US embassies. Period, full stop," he said. | "We had specific information on an imminent threat and those included attacks on US embassies. Period, full stop," he said. |
In other developments | In other developments |
What did Trump say? | What did Trump say? |
Speaking at an environmental event at the White House on Thursday, Mr Trump told reporters that he authorised the attack because Iran was "looking to blow up our embassy". | Speaking at an environmental event at the White House on Thursday, Mr Trump told reporters that he authorised the attack because Iran was "looking to blow up our embassy". |
He also called it "obvious" that the protesters that attacked the US embassy in Baghdad days before Soleimani's death were organised by Iran. | He also called it "obvious" that the protesters that attacked the US embassy in Baghdad days before Soleimani's death were organised by Iran. |
"And you know who organised it. That man right now is not around any longer. Okay? And he had more than that particular embassy in mind." | "And you know who organised it. That man right now is not around any longer. Okay? And he had more than that particular embassy in mind." |
In Ohio later, Mr Trump told a packed arena that "Soleimani was actively planning new attacks, and he was looking very seriously at our embassies, and not just the embassy in Baghdad". | In Ohio later, Mr Trump told a packed arena that "Soleimani was actively planning new attacks, and he was looking very seriously at our embassies, and not just the embassy in Baghdad". |
He also mocked Democrats who complained that the White House did not provide proper notification to lawmakers, saying that Democrats would have leaked the US military plans to the media. | He also mocked Democrats who complained that the White House did not provide proper notification to lawmakers, saying that Democrats would have leaked the US military plans to the media. |
What evidence is there? | What evidence is there? |
Mr Trump referred to the US embassy protests as evidence of an imminent Iranian plot. However, those protests had ended by the time the US launched a drone attack on Soleimani's motorcade at the Baghdad airport. | Mr Trump referred to the US embassy protests as evidence of an imminent Iranian plot. However, those protests had ended by the time the US launched a drone attack on Soleimani's motorcade at the Baghdad airport. |
House Armed Services committee chairman Adam Smith, a Democrat, said there was "no evidence" of a future Iranian bombing attack on a US embassy presented during a classified White House briefing given to lawmakers on Wednesday. | House Armed Services committee chairman Adam Smith, a Democrat, said there was "no evidence" of a future Iranian bombing attack on a US embassy presented during a classified White House briefing given to lawmakers on Wednesday. |
"Nobody that I've talked to in any setting, and I've talked to quite a few people in the White House, has said that," he told Politico. | "Nobody that I've talked to in any setting, and I've talked to quite a few people in the White House, has said that," he told Politico. |
"It has been communicated to me that there weren't specific targets, that the intel that we had did not cite specific targets, just more of a broad thing," he said. | "It has been communicated to me that there weren't specific targets, that the intel that we had did not cite specific targets, just more of a broad thing," he said. |
"So if the president had evidence of the specific target, that has not been communicated to us." | "So if the president had evidence of the specific target, that has not been communicated to us." |
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, a frontrunner to take on Mr Trump in November's election, said Mr Trump could not be trusted. | Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, a frontrunner to take on Mr Trump in November's election, said Mr Trump could not be trusted. |
"The difficulty that we have, and I don't mean to be rude here, is that we have a president who is a pathological liar," he told NBC News. | "The difficulty that we have, and I don't mean to be rude here, is that we have a president who is a pathological liar," he told NBC News. |
"So could it be true? I guess it could be. Is it likely to be true? Probably not," he added. | "So could it be true? I guess it could be. Is it likely to be true? Probably not," he added. |
Democrats are not the only ones who have appeared to grow frustrated by the lack of details from the White House regarding why Soleimani's death was urgently required. | |
Utah Republican Senator Mike Lee slammed the White House briefing as "insulting" and "completely unacceptable". | |
He called the briefing a "drive-by notification or after-the-fact, lame briefing", adding that officials "struggled to identify" any reason that the White House would ever co-ordinate with Congress on military actions. | |
On Thursday, the US House of Representatives voted to limit Mr Trump's ability to wage war on Iran. | |
US House votes to limit Trump war powers on Iran | |
New sanctions | New sanctions |
On Friday, the White House authorised new sanctions against Iran that were designed to "stop the Iranian regime's global terrorist activities," US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said. | On Friday, the White House authorised new sanctions against Iran that were designed to "stop the Iranian regime's global terrorist activities," US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said. |
He said the penalties would affect Iran's construction, manufacturing and mining industries. Mr Pompeo said the targets were Iran's "inner security apparatus". | He said the penalties would affect Iran's construction, manufacturing and mining industries. Mr Pompeo said the targets were Iran's "inner security apparatus". |
In a statement, Mr Trump called Iran the "world's leading sponsor of terrorism" and vowed to counter Iranian threats "until the Iranian regime changes its behaviour". | In a statement, Mr Trump called Iran the "world's leading sponsor of terrorism" and vowed to counter Iranian threats "until the Iranian regime changes its behaviour". |