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Buttigieg Admits Qasem Soleimani a 'Threat' but Questions Trump's Decision

posted onJanuary 4, 2020
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Article snippet: Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg said Friday that Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani “was not a good guy” but questioned President Donald Trump’s decision to eliminate him with a drone strike. “He has blood on his hands from countless operations against American interests, American allies, and American citizens,” Buttigieg said about the Quds Force commander, noting that Soleimani “was not a good guy.” Buttigieg spoke about the news during a campaign stop in New Hampshire. But the former mayor questioned Trump’s decision, noting that both former President Barack Obama and former President George W. Bush never attacked Soleimani. “Taking out a bad guy is not a good idea unless you are ready for what comes next,” Buttigieg said, warning that Trump’s action was “extremely provocative.” Buttigieg was one of the last 2020 candidates to weigh in on the president’s decision, calling for American leaders to act “wisely and deliberately” after the attack in a statement to reporters before taking the stage. “We must act wisely and deliberately, not capriciously or through Twitter,” he wrote. “The consequences are grave, as anyone who has served in uniform understands all too well.” Buttigieg’s Democrat rivals Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and former Vice President Joe Biden (D) almost immediately condemned Trump’s actions as foolish and haphazard after the successful strike was confirmed. Buttigieg joined several Democrat leaders who admitted the Iranian general was a real threat to Ame... Link to the full article to read more

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