War threats: US reveals when it will strike Iran, those to be affected

Defense Secretary, Mark Esper made this known in an interview with NPR on Monday, adding that the U.S. has the constitutional authority to strike Iranian proxies in Iraq and on Iran’s home soil in retaliation for attacks on American forces.
Esper said the Authorization for Use of Military Force Resolution gives the U.S. military the right to attack Iranian-backed proxies in Iraq.
“We hold Iran responsible for its proxies, and we will retain the right to exercise self-defence and take action where legally available and appropriate to hold those proxies accountable for their actions,” Esper told NPR.
Esper also insisted that the Trump administration killed powerful Iranian General, Qassem Soleimani out of self-defence.
“The United States is safer today than we were a few weeks ago because we eliminated the world’s foremost terror, Qassem Soleimani, who has the blood of hundreds of American soldiers and Marines on his hands.”
He added that the strike on Soleimani also “reset deterrence” with Iran.
This followed the first attack when Iran launched multiple missiles at Iraq targetting American military facilities.
The facilities include Erbil in northern Iraq and Al Asad Air Base in western Iraq.
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