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Leon Panetta: Obama administration never debated killing Suleimani

Former United States Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta told MSNBC's Chuck Todd that it was never a question for President Brack Obama about killing former Maj. Gen. Qasem Suleimani.

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'A huge deal': Nicolle Wallace breaks down implications of GOP senator splitting with Trump after briefing on Iran

MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace was surprised after conservative Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) blasted the administration after receiving a briefing on why President Donald Trump chose to assassinate Iranian General Qassim Suleimani.

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GOP senator backs War Powers vote after ‘unconstitutional’ briefing from the Trump administration

Conservative Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) blasted the Trump administration on Wednesday for their "unconstitutional" briefing on why President Donald Trump assassinated Iranian General Qassim Suleimani.

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GOP rep. steps out of line on Iran: Trump has 'done a lot of damage' to the US

Republican Rep. Francis Rooney of Florida on Wednesday said that the Trump administration was responsible for "a lot of damage" to U.S. credibility after President Donald Trump kicked off a conflict with Iran by killing a top general.

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'There is no strategy!’ Analyst unloads on Trump for igniting Iran crisis -- then demanding credit for solving it

President Donald Trump has absolutely no strategy in the Middle East, an analyst explained on MSNBC. The point was important enough for him to say three times.

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'Utterly unconvincing': Congressman blasts Trump's claim Iran posed an 'imminent threat' after seeing the intelligence report

Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) on Wednesday received a briefing on the intelligence reports that prompted President Donald Trump to attack Iranian Maj. Gen. Qasem Suleimani.

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Fox News anchor cries 'Trump derangement syndrome' because president 'doesn't get credit' after Iran missile strikes

A so-called "straight news" anchor at Fox News asserted on Wednesday that any criticism of the White House's Iran strategy is simply "Trump derangement syndrome."

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Iran 'deliberately missed’: MSNBC issues initial battle damage assessment

The Iranian government deliberately missed with the targeting of the ballistic missiles they launched at military bases in Iraq that house U.S. troops, MSNBC reported late Tuesday evening.

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Steve Schmidt: Donald Trump’s political situation means he will be forced to escalate with Iran

Longtime Republican strategist Steve Schmidt on Tuesday warned that President Donald Trump's precarious political situation in America will force him to escalate tensions with Iran following reported ballistic missile launches on two military bases inside Iraq that house U.S. forces.

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Iran state media claims 30 killed in missile strike -- but no casualties reported by US or Iraq

The Iranian government "caught America off guard" with ballistic missile attacks at military bases in Iraq that house US troops -- and Iranian state media are claiming to have killed 30 American service members, according to the Tehran bureau chief for NBC News. But Iraq's military said it sustained no casualties and President Donald Trump said initial casualty assessments indicated "all is well".

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‘Missiles and guns and stuff’: Fox host giddy as military-industrial complex stocks soar on war fears

Defense contractor stock prices have soared since President Donald Trump ordered the assassination of Iranian General Qassim Suleimani -- and that had one Fox personality giddy.

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Trump is stuck in a 'messaging fog of war': MSNBC panel says nobody knows what he's doing

MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday reported on the chaos within the Trump administration.

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Exxon being hit by Iran is a bigger risk than American bases being attacked: retired General

Americans around the world are bracing for possible attacks from Iran after President Donald Trump killed a top military general. But retired Maj. Gen. James "Spider" Marks explained that military bases in the Middle East aren't the targets that we should worry about.

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