satellites do not lie: Iran missile Intentional bypass of U.S. military basetargets to avoid war
According to reports, U.S. officials say Iran may intentionally bypass U.S.targets in Iraq to avoid war between the two countries. Satellite images showcraters after the missile blast, which Iran claims this In retaliation for hisdead General Suleiman. Iran says it "slaps" the United States with aslap in the face after attacking Assad and Erbil Air Force Bases. However,according to CNN, special reports Lampe government officials believe themissile is designed to bypass U.S. military presence.
A State Department official said Iran may have been passing a message, "Wecan do it, but we haven't done it yet." The official added The UnitedStates has given Iran "the opportunity to do what they need to do"rather than exacerbate the situation by killing Americans. Trump also appearsto have said in a White House speech after the attack that he He hopes toease tensions with Iran. He said that we must work together to reach anagreement with Iran to make the world a safer and more peaceful place. At thesame time, the Iraqi Prime Minister revealed that when the missile attack isabout to begin, Iran warns US troops He said he received verbal informationfrom the Iranian government that the attack was imminent. US officialsconfirmed that Iraq had subsequently issued a warning to the United States,saying the attack was imminent.
Assad Air Force Base, nicknamed "Camp Cake" by the military, is ajoint base of Iraq, the United States, and some British armed forces, believedto have about 1,500 soldiers. Iranian national television called theoperation "Martyr Suleimani" and claimed that 80 "Americanterrorists" had been killed in the attack. However, Trump said noAmericans were killed in the Wednesday morning attack. Shortly after themissile launch, Iranian Foreign Minister Jared Zarif called the attack a self-defensemeasure and said he did not want the situation to escalate.
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