Commander kills U.S. secretary `` right decision '' in criticism of international law violations 5:22 on January 8

U.S. Secretary of State Pompeio responded that criticism that the attack that killed Iran's commander violated international law had scrutinized the legal basis of the attack in advance within the Trump administration. He then reinforced strongly, stressing that Iran could reattack in retaliation.

The Trump administration has said that it was a `` self-defense '' measure for the threat of killing Iranian commander Soleimani in Iraq because there was an imminent danger to many Americans, but it is a violation of international law at home and abroad Criticism is rising.

At a press conference held by US Secretary of State Pompeio on July 7, a series of questions from reporters questioned the legitimacy of the attack.

Pompeo, on the other hand, did not disclose the contents of the "imminent danger" and said, "It was the right decision. Every time President Trump makes a decision, he always thoroughly and thoroughly reviews the legal basis. I am convinced that this is the case again. "

Pompeio then said, `` If Iran makes a bad choice again, Trump will respond the same way last week, '' strongly stressing Iran if it retaliates against the United States and could attack again. Did.

Iranian Foreign Minister rejects US visa to attend UN Security Council

Iran's Foreign Minister The Reef said in an interview with Qatar's satellite television station Al-Jazeera that she was planning to attend a UN Security Council meeting this week in New York, but was applying to enter the United States. Revealed that the visa was rejected.

According to Foreign Minister Zalief, Secretary of State Pompeio condemned the United States' response by saying to the United Nations Secretary-General Guterres that he had no plans to issue a visa, saying, "What is the United States afraid of?"