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Pentagon tells Congress no sign that Iran was going to attack US first, sources say – World


Pentagon tells Congress no sign that Iran was going to attack US first, sources say – World

Trump administration officials acknowledged in closed-door briefings with congressional staff on Sunday that there was no intelligence suggesting Iran planned to attack United States forces first, two people familiar with the matter said.

The US and Israel launched their most ambitious attacks on Iran in decades on Saturday, assassinating Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, sinking Iranian warships and hitting more than 1,000 targets so far, officials say.

But Sunday’s remarks to Congress appeared to undercut one of the key arguments for the war made by senior administration officials.

They told reporters the day before that US President Donald Trump decided to launch the attacks in part because of indicators that Iranians might strike US forces in the Middle East “perhaps preemptively”.

Trump, one of the officials said, was not going to “sit back and allow American forces in the region to absorb attacks”.

Trump said the attack, which is expected to run for weeks, aimed to ensure Iran could not have a nuclear weapon, contain its missile program and eliminate threats to the United States and its allies.

He has urged Iranians to rise up and topple the government.

American casualties of the conflict.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll on Sunday showed 27 per cent of Americans approved of the strikes, while 43pc disapproved and 29pc were not sure.

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