Defense secretary first attempted to water down president’s assessment, then later appeared to row back assertions
“We had information that there was going to be an attack within a matter of days that would be broad in scale
Suleimani was killed by a drone strike at Baghdad airport on 2 January. Iran responded with missile strikes on US bases in Iraq.
Esper later appeared to row back, telling CNN’s State of the Union “what the president said with regard to the four embassies is what I believe as well”.
However, Esper’s insistence that such “exquisite intelligence” was shared with the bipartisan Gang of Eight congressional
Schiff also had harsh words for Trump.
“When you hear the president out there on Fox,” he said, “he’s fudging the intelligence.”
Trump, meanwhile, continued to seek to capitalise on protests in Iran which broke out after the regime admitted shooting down the airliner.