US strike killing Soleimani a response to imminent attack: Pompeo

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Published : 19:57, Jan 03, 2020 | Updated : 20:01, Jan 03, 2020

FILE PHOTO: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivers remarks on human rights in Iran at the State Department in Washington, US, Dec 19, 2019. REUTERSA US air strike in Baghdad that killed a top Iranian commander aimed to disrupt an "imminent attack" that would have endangered Americans in the Middle East, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in television interviews on Friday.
Pompeo, in interviews on Fox News and CNN, declined to discuss many details of the alleged threat but said it was "an intelligence based assessment" that drove the US decision to target Qassem Soleimani, the commander of Iran's elite Quds Force.
"He was actively plotting in the region to take actions -- a big action as he described it -- that would have put dozens if not hundreds of American lives at risk. We know it was imminent," Pompeo told CNN.
"These were threats that were located in the region," Pompeo added. "Last night was the time that we needed to strike to make sure that this imminent attack ... was disrupted."
Iran has threatened to retaliate after the overnight US air strike against the second most powerful figure in Iran that marked a dramatic escalation in the Iran-US conflict in the Middle East.
Pompeo said the United States remains committed to de-escalation with Iran but will defend itself. He added that the United States has fortified its assets in the region and is prepared for any possible retaliation, including a cyberattack.
He added that he could only confirm that Soleimani had been killed in the strike.

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