Iran: Soleimani was able to kill many American generals
The Iranian president praised General Qassem Soleimani, saying he was capable of killing many American generals in the Middle East but did not do so.
continue readingThe Iranian president praised General Qassem Soleimani, saying he was capable of killing many American generals in the Middle East but did not do so.
continue readingIran could not launch a full-scale war with the United States, but there were still many weapons to continue revenge on General Soleimani.
continue readingIranian supreme leader Khamenei said the missile strike on a base with US troops stationed in Iraq showed that the country was supported by God.
continue readingIn the turbulent days following the September 11 terrorist attack, Ryan Crocker, the then senior US diplomatic official, flew to Geneva and met with Iranian General Soleimani.
continue readingWhen Trump announced his readiness to "deliver olive branch" to Iran after the missile strike, many expected this to be a new door of negotiations.
continue readingA few days before the killing of General Soleimani, Iran first conducted joint military exercises with Russia and China, two global US rivals.
continue readingDefense Secretary Mark Esper said Washington had the right to attack forces on Iranian territory to protect US interests.
continue readingBefore taking office, Trump did not seem to know Soleimani, but only a few months later, he thought of the possibility of killing Quds commander.
continue readingSecretary of State Pompeo said the United States was watching and decided to launch an air strike to kill General Soleimani to protect the lives of its citizens in the Middle East.
continue readingThe US embassy in Baghdad urged its citizens to leave Iraq "immediately" after an air strike killed Iranian General Soleimani.
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