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The United States is not afraid of retribution for doing this? Trump himself revealed the bottom line: all senior US officials lie to the world

Recently, US President Trump disclosed the details of the previous assassination of Iranian commander Sulaimani by the United States at a fundraising dinner in the Republican Party. He said he was monitoring the White House war room and listening to real-time reports from military officials. This is the most detailed explanation of Trump's drone strike in the United States so far.

The United States is not afraid of retribution for doing this? Trump himself revealed the bottom line: all senior US officials lie to the world

Trump said that at that time, military officials told him in real time how long it would take for Sulaimani's vehicle to be hit by a missile, and military officials made a "countdown" to Sulaimani's life. With a loud bang, Trump was told that Soleimani was dead, and this was the last time Trump heard about Sulaimani. Trump then detailed some of the details of the baghdad airstrikes. Trump personally told the financial owners at the scene that Sulaimani made the decision to assassinate him because he said bad things about the United States, which obviously ran counter to the remarks of some senior US officials before.

The United States is not afraid of retribution for doing this? Trump himself revealed the bottom line: all senior US officials lie to the world

Earlier, US Secretary of State Pompeo had said that the killing of Suleimani was the "right decision" and fully in line with the STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES OF the United States toward Iran. U.S. Defense Secretary Esper has also said that when President Trump decides to kill Soleimani, Iranian troops or their proxies will attack U.S. personnel in a few days. Trump did not describe the above in his speech to the donors, saying only that Sulaimani was a "famous terrorist" who was "on our list" and "should stay in his country" before traveling to Iraq. This shows that the remarks of senior US officials before are lying to the whole world.

The United States is not afraid of retribution for doing this? Trump himself revealed the bottom line: all senior US officials lie to the world

Since that attack, the Trump administration has repeatedly changed its narrative, sometimes saying that Soleimani posed an "imminent threat" and sometimes pointing to the reasons for his past "malicious activities in the Middle East," oscillating between the two pretexts. The inconsistency between the before and after statements shows that the Trump administration's "thief is weak-minded", and too many lies will naturally not come back. Earlier, Iran fired missile attacks at US bases for Sulaimani's revenge, although Trump had stated that the US military had "no casualties". But U.S. Defense Department officials recently confirmed that Iran's missile attacks wounded a total of 11 U.S. servicemen. If there are too many lies, there will be "punishment" after all, and there will no longer be a country that habitually kills senior politicians in other countries on trumped-up charges.

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