Donald Trump faces criticism over tell the story of the murder of Qassem Soleimani

US president recounted the story in the Ballroom of the Mara A Lugo Club in Palm Beach, Florida

US president recounted the story in the Ballroom of the Mara A Lugo Club in Palm Beach, Florida

Washington … News Time

US President Donald Trump told the story of a Republican donation to the Iranian general Qassem Soleimani’s assassination in the drone attack. According to a report by Reuters, a foreign news agency reported that according to audio received by CNN, he dramatically narrated the story of the situation in connection with the murder of Qassem Soleimani from the White House station room.

The US president recounted the story in the Ballroom of the Mara A Lugo Club in Palm Beach, Florida, where $ 100 million was raised during Donald Trump’s fundraising event in 2020. Journalists were not allowed to attend the event. CNN said it received audio citing Trump’s remarks. It may be recalled that on January 3, the United States killed a Iranian general in a drone attack, after which Iran responded and launched a missile attack on a US military base in Iraq. According to Donald Trump, he was told by military officials that he was here together; he had 2 minutes 11 seconds to live, they are in the car in an armored car, head they have only a minute to live, 30 seconds, 10, 9, 8…. ‘. They said there was a sudden explosion; they are gone, now I bite. Trump said I said where this person is, this was the last thing I heard from him. This was a very detailed story that Donald Trump cited in the drone attack that some US lawmakers criticized. Because neither the US president nor his advisers have explained to the public the statement Qassem Soleimani described as a “threat” to the US territory. CNN said Trump did not reveal how Qassem Soleimani was a threat to him in the audio. However, Donald Trump said that Qassem Soleimani was talking about the country directly before the attack which allowed them to kill her. They said how long we would hear such nonsense, and how much we would hear.

Iranian general’s death remains unclear on January 3 in a US drone strike that killed Iranian Quds Force Chief Qasem Soleimani after that, Tehran threatened the United States with dire consequences. Iran later fired 15 ballistic missiles at two military bases in the US and its allied forces in Iraq on January 8 in response to Qasem Soleimani’s death. In addition, the Iranian-backed revolution cautioned the United States in stern words, saying that any action or aggression against Iran would result in more painful and vigorous reactions.

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