I read a little from both sides. It had to be a serious decision as the stakes are high. It seems to me a lot of the opposition here is partisan banter. I really don't have the full picture so i just have to trust that those in charge and involved know the facts, what they are doing, and have made and are making wise decisions with the data they have. At least until i am convinced otherwise...
Joseph
The decision came from a man known as a counter puncher and one who has sent many tweets disparaging his own intelligence agencies. It is also known that he has been in a flame war with the man he had killed and doesn't like to be insulted. None of us have a full picture of what's going on because everything is hidden under the cloak of National Security or Executive Priviledge. As for those in charge making wise decisions and knowing facts when they brag about using alternative facts and not having time for reading intelligence reports but rely on their gut feel, I can't have any confidence in them. This is not partisan banter, just facts. When someone tells you who they are, believe them.
Killing of Iranian General - 3 Jan 2020
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The decision came from a man known as a counter puncher and one who has sent many tweets disparaging his own intelligence agencies. It is also known that he has been in a flame war with the man he had killed and doesn't like to be insulted. None of us have a full picture of what's going on because everything is hidden under the cloak of National Security or Executive Priviledge. As for those in charge making wise decisions and knowing facts when they brag about using alternative facts and not having time for reading intelligence reports but rely on their gut feel, I can't have any confidence in them. This is not partisan banter, just facts. When someone tells you who they are, believe them.