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Donald Trump describes the killing of Soleimani: “Then suddenly suddenly boom”

How did Ghassem Soleimani kill? Donald Trump has now spoken out details about it at a dinner. A television station released a taped recording of it.

“Suddenly boom”: Two weeks after the targeted killing of the influential Iranian general Ghassem Soleimani in the Iraq has US president Donald Trump colorfully retells the course of the US drone attack. Trump described the attack in early January during a dinner with campaign donors on Friday evening in his Mar-a-Lago estate in the state FloridaAs the US broadcaster CNN reported on Saturday.

CNN released a sound recording of Trump’s speech. In this, the US President reports how he was represented by representatives of the US Army was informed of its progress during the attack.

“Ten, nine, eight …”

“You said, ‘Sir, you know, and that’s from cameras that are miles in the sky. They’re together, sir. Sir, they have two minutes and eleven seconds. Seriously. You have two minutes and eleven seconds to live “Sir. You are in the car. You are in an armored vehicle. Sir, you have about a minute to live, Sir. 30 seconds, ten, nine, eight … then all of a sudden boom. You are gone, sir. ‘ “

Trump also commented on his motives for ordering Soleimani to be killed: “He said bad things about our country.” Accordingly, Soleimani threatened to attack the United States and killing US citizens. Trump admitted that the attack “shook the world”. However, the order was justified because Soleimani was responsible for the death of “thousands” of US citizens.

Soleimani was at the airport in Abu Dhabi on January 3 with Abu Mehdi al-Muhandis, deputy leader of the Iraqi Hashed-al-Shaabi militias Baghdad was killed. The attack had led to a massive escalation of the conflict between Washington and Tehran guided.

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