Today at the Foreign Affairs Committee, I asked a simple question: could those arguing against killing Soleimani tell me one name of one American service member killed that does not justify killing this terrorist? The answer: radio silence. pic.twitter.com/yOX6Sl7I72
— Rep. Brian Mast (@RepBrianMast) January 14, 2020
Former State Department and national security officials discussed the Trump administration’s Iran policy at a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing.
Among the witnesses were former National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley, who served during the George W. Bush administration. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declined an invitation to testify on President Trump’s decision to kill Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
Committee Chair Eliot Engel (D-NY) threatened to subpoena Secretary Pompeo in order to obtain information on the U.S. drone strike
more recommended stories
-
Fentanyl Seizures at Border Continue to Spike, Making San Diego a National Epicenter for Fentanyl Trafficking
Fentanyl Seizures at Border Continue to.
-
Utah Man Sentenced for Hate Crime Attack of Three Men
Tuesday, August 8, 2023 A.
-
Green Energy Company Biden Hosted At White House Files For Bankruptcy
Aug 7 (Reuters) – Electric-vehicle parts.
-
Former ABC News Reporter Who “Debunked” Pizzagate Pleads Guilty of Possessing Child pδrn
Friday, July 21, 2023 A former.
-
Six Harvard Medical School and an Arkansas mortuary Charged With Trafficking In Stolen Human Remains
SCRANTON – The United States.
-
Over 300 People Facing Federal Charges For Crimes Committed During Nationwide Demonstrations
The Department of Justice announced that.