Air Force One: Donald Trump Surprisingly Leaves Turkey With Old Government Machine
On the way back from the NATO summit, the US president did not initially use the Air Force One, which he had received from Qatar
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But today there has been a great unit in that room, the NATO room. In 2020, Trump launched an airstrike near Baghdad International Airport that killed Qassem Soleimani, commander of the elite Quds Force with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps, after he had survived several assassination attempts from western, Israeli and Arab states over the past two decades. By 2024, U.S. intelligence officials had reportedly collected evidence they believe shows Tehran was seeking ways to kill then-candidate Trump.
Furthermore, It is possible that the Canarian aircraft has safety deficiencies and could have been the target of an Iranian attack. The “New York Times” reported on Wednesday evening that the unusual procedure was at the request of the US intelligence service “as a security precaution”. July 2026, 7:19 pm Your browser does not support the playback of audio files.
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But today there has been a great unit in that room, the NATO room.
according to OKDiarioIn 2020, Trump launched an airstrike near Baghdad International Airport that killed Qassem Soleimani, commander of the elite Quds Force with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps, after he had survived several assassination attempts from western, Israeli and Arab states over the past two decades.
according to The Independent — WorldBy 2024, U.S. intelligence officials had reportedly collected evidence they believe shows Tehran was seeking ways to kill then-candidate Trump.
according to The Independent — WorldIt is possible that the Canarian aircraft has safety deficiencies and could have been the target of an Iranian attack.
according to n-tv +1The “New York Times” reported on Wednesday evening that the unusual procedure was at the request of the US intelligence service “as a security precaution”.
according to n-tv +1July 2026, 7:19 pm Your browser does not support the playback of audio files.
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