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REVENGE FEARS

Active THREAT against top Pentagon leaders ‘over US assassination of Iranian terror Gen Soleimani’, officials warn

TOP pentagon officials have reportedly been warned of an active threat against them on US soil following the killing of Iranian major general Qasem Soleimani earlier this year.

FBI, CIA, and military officials were briefed on the active threat after a September 22 incident involving a senior leader at the defense department, federal officials said on Thursday.

US military and intelligence officials were warned of an active threat against top Pentagon leaders, reports claimed on Thursday
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US military and intelligence officials were warned of an active threat against top Pentagon leaders, reports claimed on ThursdayCredit: AFP or licensors
Some officials believed the threat is connected to the assassination of Iranian major general Qasem Soleimani
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Some officials believed the threat is connected to the assassination of Iranian major general Qasem SoleimaniCredit: AP:Associated Press

Five senior US officials with knowledge of the event told on that the Pentagon's top leaders are threatened both at home and abroad.

Some officials fear that the threat could possibly be retaliation for 's in January, although the information provided didn't directly link the two.

The briefings included information that suggests the targets of the threat are US military leaders who were involved in the decision and operation to assassinate the Iranian general, officials said.

Also included was information about a list - compiled by enemies - of the names of US military leaders to be targeted, two senior officials told NBC.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper has spent time in the Middle East and South Asia this week, but his trip has notably been shrouded in more secrecy than usual - which suggests that security concerns could be involved.

Reporters traveling with Esper were banned from reporting his visits to Bahrain - where he spent two nights - or Israel until he left both countries.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper's recent trips to Bahrain and Israel were shrouded in more secrecy than usual, one US official said
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Defense Secretary Mark Esper's recent trips to Bahrain and Israel were shrouded in more secrecy than usual, one US official saidCredit: AFP or licensors
Iranians carry Soleimani's coffin during his funeral procession on January 6
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Iranians carry Soleimani's coffin during his funeral procession on January 6Credit: Getty - Contributor
Hundreds of thousands of Iranians paid their respects to Soleimani in Tehran after his death
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Hundreds of thousands of Iranians paid their respects to Soleimani in Tehran after his deathCredit: EPA
Many of them waved Iranian flags and tribute paintings to the war general
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Many of them waved Iranian flags and tribute paintings to the war generalCredit: AFP or licensors
The Pentagon fears that the threat against its leaders could be retaliation for Soleimani's killing
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The Pentagon fears that the threat against its leaders could be retaliation for Soleimani's killingCredit: Alamy Live News

On the night of September 22, a senior Defense Department leader left the Pentagon in a government-owned black SUV driven by a member of his security group when a mysterious vehicle suddenly began to tail them, officials said.

The unknown driver, who was identified as an Iranian national, was reportedly in a car with Virginia license plates and closely followed the federal official for about five to seven miles.

At times, the person drove aggressively, according to officials who described a report on the incident that was written by the Pentagon.

The Pentagon and the FBI disagree on whether it was a serious attempt to target a senior DOD leader, officials said, noting that the Pentagon was more concerned.

The FBI investigated the incident and deemed it wasn't part of a larger threat to senior military leaders or connected directly to Iran, according to officials.

A senior administration official called the incident "concerning."

The security detail for the DoD leader who was followed last month eventually lost the trailing vehicle and changed routes, officials said.

But the Pentagon issued a Be on the Lookout alert, also known as a BOLO, which included photos of the driver and vehicle, as well as its plates.

Officials briefed on the incident included info on the driver's social media accounts, which showed he has friends in Iran and Afghanistan, according to two officials.

The briefings were prompted by a September 22 incident, during which a Defense Department official was followed by an unknown vehicle when he left the Pentagon
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The briefings were prompted by a September 22 incident, during which a Defense Department official was followed by an unknown vehicle when he left the Pentagon
The official was reportedly followed by a car with Virginia license plates, driven by an Iranian national who has friends in Afghanistan
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The official was reportedly followed by a car with Virginia license plates, driven by an Iranian national who has friends in Afghanistan
A damaged car claimed to belong to Soleimani was destroyed near Baghdad International Airport the day he was killed
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A damaged car claimed to belong to Soleimani was destroyed near Baghdad International Airport the day he was killedCredit: Reuters
A list was reportedly made of all US officials who participated in the decision or execution of Soleimani's assassination
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A list was reportedly made of all US officials who participated in the decision or execution of Soleimani's assassinationCredit: Getty - Contributor
Iran's supreme leader vowed 'harsh vengeance' and 'crushing revenge' against 35 US targets after the major general's death
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Iran's supreme leader vowed 'harsh vengeance' and 'crushing revenge' against 35 US targets after the major general's deathCredit: Reuters
The Pentagon and the FBI have reportedly clashed on the seriousness of the active threat
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The Pentagon and the FBI have reportedly clashed on the seriousness of the active threatCredit: AP:Associated Press

Officials were tight-lipped on whether the man was questioned or taken into custody.

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"The Department of Defense takes seriously the safety of all of our personnel," said Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman.

"We will not discuss intelligence regarding potential threats to senior leaders nor the range of force protection measures we have in place to address these threats."

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