President Trump “The threat is immaterial or not important,” Jan 14, 5:44 AM

U.S. President Trump has repeatedly said that there was a renewed and imminent threat to the decision to kill Iran's commander, while arguing that `` given the commander's past, that's fine. '' . However, criticism that "the explanation is inadequate" is persistent, and the search for the basis of the judgment is likely to continue.

There are many voices of doubt as to whether there was a real threat in the United States after Trump ordered the killing of Iranian commander Soreimani.

President Trump responded in a Twitter post on Tuesday that the threat was imminent, and said, `` That's ok, considering the past of Commander Soleimani, '' he said. Argued that this was not a significant issue.

President Trump has so far claimed that "four U.S. embassies have been targeted" as a specific threat, but senior officials such as Secretary of Defense Esper did not have any specific information to support this. As a discrepancy.

In the US Congress, not only the Opposition and Democrats but also members of the ruling and Republican parties have criticized that "the explanation for the grounds for instructing the killing is insufficient", and it is likely that pursuit over the grounds of the president's judgment will continue.