Makes it pretty clear. The issue was not an “imminent threat,” but a determination that this would make him look “strong” (esp stronger than Obama). How Trump decided to kill a top Iranian general washingtonpost.com/national-secur
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“At his resort in Florida, the president was told that Soleimani was going to be coming to Baghdad; senior officials felt he was taunting the United States by showing up in the Iraqi capital, implying that he could move around with impunity.”
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“Trump was also motivated to act by what he felt was negative coverage after his decision to call off the airstrike after Iran downed the surveillance drone...Trump was also frustrated that the details of his internal deliberations had leaked out and felt he looked weak...”
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“Trump also had history on his mind. The president has long fixated on Benghazi and the Obama administration’s response...and felt the response to this week’s attack on the embassy and the killing of an American would make him look stronger compared with his predecessor.”
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