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An Abrupt Move That Stunned Aides: Inside Trump’s Aborted Attack on IranBy Peter Baker, Eric Schmitt and Michael Crowley Sept. 21, 2019WASHINGTON — By the time President Trump met with congressional leaders on the afternoon of June 20, he had already decided to retaliate against Iran for shooting down an American surveillance drone. But for once, he kept his cards close to the vest, soliciting advice rather than doing all of the talking.“Why don’t you go after the launch sites?†a Republican lawmaker asked.“Well,†Mr. Trump replied with a hint, “I think you’ll like the decision.â€Read more at: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/an-abrupt-move-that-stunned-aides-inside-trumps-aborted-attack-on-iran/ar-AAHDJQm
Heshmat Alavi@HeshmatAlavi· 2m#BREAKING Saudi Arabia plans to present documents & evidence to the UN General Assembly this week proving #Iran's role in the recent attack on Aramco oil facilities.
Britian's Johnson blames Iran for attack on Saudi oil facilities, could join US military effortFox News, Sep 23, 2019British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday blamed Iran for the recent attacks on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia and said that the U.K. would consider taking part in U.S.-led military actions to support Saudi defenses.While flying to New York late Sunday for the U.N. General Assembly, Johnson told reporters "the U.K. is attributing responsibility with a very high degree of probability to Iran" for the attack by drones and cruise missiles."We will be working with our American friends and our European friends to construct a response that tries to de-escalate tensions in the Gulf region," Johnson said.More: https://www.foxnews.com/world/boris-johnson-iran-saudi-attack