Trump: I canceled a blow to Iran for 10 minutes before the attack began

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Recently we toldhow Iran shot down an American UAV after US President Donald Trump sent a “peace-loving” message to Tehran through Oman. In it, the Iranian side was warned of an imminent attack and some kind of answer was required from it. And so, Trump said that he stopped the strike of "retaliation" on Iran, after the destruction of the UAV, ten minutes before the attack.





Trump explained his “mercy” very simply. It turns out that he was very worried that 150 people could die. He wrote about this so bluntly in his Twitter account.

They shot down our unmanned drone over international waters. We were furious and ready to strike back three goals that night. I specified how many people can die. 150 people, sir, the general answered me. Ten minutes before the strike, I canceled it

- wrote the "humane" Trump.

At the same time, the American media performed in chorus. They, citing sources in the White House, began to claim that Trump had indeed refused to hit the radar stations, radar batteries and other Iranian air defense facilities. Sources unanimously assure that "the planes were in the air, the ships stood in position, but not a single rocket had yet been launched when a withdrawal order was received." At the same time, the Pentagon does not comment on this information at all.
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    1. 0
      21 June 2019 18: 50
      Hollywood has seen enough bruised.
    2. +1
      21 June 2019 19: 48
      Trump is lying - he just drifted when he saw that the Persians have good air defense! keep it up!
    3. +2
      21 June 2019 21: 51
      - Suddenly the diapers got heavier!
    4. 0
      22 June 2019 05: 34
      The hegemos, as always, violated someone else’s border, got into the snout, and build a virgin out of themselves.