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Iran's handling of plane disaster sparks new challenge to rulers

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By Parisa Hafezi and Tuqa Khalid

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In 2009, Obama refused to support the anti-mullah demonstrators in Teheran. I hope Trump handles this better.

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The Iranian regime admitted that they were responsible for downing the civilian aircraft. Will Trump ever admit that he killed a foreign leader to distract from his domestic political scandals?

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Will Trump ever admit that he killed a foreign leader to distract from his domestic political scandals?

Will Dems come out with better and more convincible allegations then that?

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Will Trump ever admit that he killed a foreign leader to distract from his domestic political scandals?

Soleimani was not a leader in the sense you're implying, he was a terrorist and a monster wearing a military uniform, responsible for the killing and maiming of thousands, and was planning more of that.

A distraction from Impeachment Lite? Heck, Trump is going to be rubbing his hands in glee when Pencil Neck and Where's Hunter are called to testify.

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Defense Secretary Mark Esper said on Sunday that he did not see any specific evidence that showed Iran planned to attack four U.S. embassies as President Donald Trump had claimed.

But even if that were true, it doesn’t really change things as to what Soleimani did, it was a good thing and I hope the President takes that same initiative to take out any terrorist.

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