Over the Strait of Hormuz, Iran shot down a $130 million RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance drone that it claimed had flown into its airspace without authorization.1 2 President Donald Trump rejected the explanation, called the attack a “big mistake,” approved a military strike in response and then tweeted that he had called off the strike because it would kill too many people, launched a cyberoffensive, and announced a new round of sanctions against “Ayatollah Khomeini,” who died in 1989.
Weekly Review
Weekly Review
Weekly Review
Over the Strait of Hormuz, Iran shot down a $130 million RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance drone that it claimed had flown into its airspace without authorization.1 2 President Donald Trump rejected the explanation, called the attack a “big mistake,” approved a military strike in response and then tweeted that he had called off the strike because it would kill too many people, launched a cyberoffensive, and announced a new round of sanctions against “Ayatollah Khomeini,” who died in 1989.