But not until several hours after the military operation in the Iraqi capital
The US faced criticism today for keeping
its allies including Britain in the dark about the deadly airstrike that
wiped out a senior Iranian general.
Qassem
Soleimani was taken out in a rocket attack in Baghdad in the early
hours of this morning that appears to have been kept a closely guarded
secret until it was all over.
US
secretary of state Mike Pompeo confirmed that he spoke to Foreign
Secretary Dominic Raab this morning, but not until several hours after
the military operation in the Iraqi capital.
Critics hit out at the US way of operating, saying that in the past allies like the UK and France would have been kept in the intelligence loop.
Conservative
Tom Tugendhat, an ex-soldier and the chairman of the Foreign Affairs
Committee in the last parliament, said: 'I've long believed that the
purpose of having allies is that we can surprise our enemies and not
each other, and it's been a pattern sadly, which has been a bit of a
shame, that the US administration of late has not shared with us and
that is a matter of concern.
US secretary of state Mike Pompeo
confirmed that he spoke to Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (both pictured
at a December Nato summit) this morning, but not until several hours
after the military operation in the Iraqi capital
Conservative Tom Tugendhat said:
'I've long believed that the purpose of having allies is that we can
surprise our enemies and not each other'
Writing on Twitter today, President
Trump defended the action, saying: '‘General Qassem Soleimani has
killed or badly wounded thousands of Americans over an extended period
of time'
'I would urge the US
administration to share much more closely with allies, particularly
those who are fighting alongside in the region, including us.'
General Soleimani was killed by a US air strike at Baghdad airport in Iraq ordered by President Donald Trump.
He was head of Tehran's elite Quds Force who spearheaded military operations in the Middle East.
Writing
on Twitter today, President Trump defended the action, saying:
'‘General Qassem Soleimani has killed or badly wounded thousands of
Americans over an extended period of time, and was plotting to kill many
more...but got caught!
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