A State Department spokesman said Suleimani was a UN-identified terrorist.
On the 7th, U.S. State Department spokesman Ortegas was interviewed by Britishmedia.
Moderator: Is assassination of political opponents a US diplomatic method?
Ortegas: This is not an assassination. I have to make a theory withyou! The United States will not do such an assassination.
Moderator: Isn't this assassination?
Ortegas: I don't agree with you.
Supporters: Not assassination. what is this?
Ortegas: Sorry, what did you say?
Moderator: Not assassination. what is this?
Ortegas thought for a while: We killed the terrorists, and Suleimani was a UNSecurity Council certified terrorist. Check it yourself!
(We verified that UN Security Council Resolution 1747 listed Suleimani as atarget of sanctions, not a terrorist.)
(Original Title: A U.S. House Speaker insists that Suleimani is a"terrorist" identified by the United Nations)
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