Suleimani planned an attack on four US embassies: Trump


Washington, Ta. January 11, 2020, Saturday

After the death of Iran's top commander General Qasim Sulaimani in a US drone strike, a question is being asked around the world why the US killed Iranian general Qasim Sulaimani, who fought IS militants.

Responding to a question that has plagued many countries, including the United Nations, for almost a week, US President Trump claimed that Iran's General Qasim Sulaimani planned an attack on four US embassies.

Trump said Iranian commander Suleimani had planned attacks on four US embassies, as well as other organizations. Trump said he was planning to attack the Americans again. We killed him and prevented the Americans from attacking him. Long before Solomon needed to be killed.

According to a media report, the United States launched a covert operation in Yemen last week, plotting to kill Abdul Raza Shahlai, another senior officer in the Kurdish Revolutionary Guard's Kurdish force, however, that failed.

A media report quoting two US military officials said that the United States killed Iran's top general Qasim Sulaimani in a drone attack on Iraq's Baghdad airport, the same day he targeted another Iranian official in Yemen. The timing of the attack on this official indicates that the United States may have launched an operation to wipe out Iran's military personnel on a wider scale.

However, the Pentagon declined to comment on the failed plot in Yemen. Abdul Raza Shahlai has a base in Yemen and has a long history of targeting US and Allied forces globally. The United States has announced a $ 15 million bounty on the head of Abdul Raza Shahlai.

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