KEY POINTS
  • Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said Tuesday that attacks planned by Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani were expected to occur in just days, before he was killed by a U.S. airstrike.
  • "I think it's more fair to say days, for sure," Esper said when asked if Soleimani's purported attack plans — which the Trump administration says played a role in the decision to kill him — were expected to occur in days or weeks.
  • Esper defended the "exquisite intelligence" the U.S. had gathered on Soleimani and reiterated that the Trump administration does not want to go to war with Iran.
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.

WASHINGTON — Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said Tuesday that before Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani was killed by a U.S. airstrike, attacks that Soleimani was planning against U.S. targets were only days away.

"I think it's more fair to say days, for sure," Esper said when asked if Soleimani's purported attack plans — which the Trump administration says played a role in the decision to kill him — were expected to occur in days or weeks.