Trump Switched Planes in Turkey Amid Iran Missile Threat
ANKARA, Turkey — Former President Donald Trump changed aircraft during a January 2020 visit to Turkey, a move confirmed by officials and attributed to security concerns following heightened tensions with Iran.
Intelligence assessments indicated a potential missile threat from Iran at the time, prompting the decision to alter the President's travel arrangements. The aircraft switch occurred without public announcement.
According to an official familiar with the events, the change in planes aimed to obscure President Trump's travel itinerary following the U.S. drone strike that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. The official stated that the primary objective was to ensure the President's safety and operational security.
The White House did not publicly acknowledge the aircraft change at the time. President Trump had been on a visit to Turkey when the decision was made to alter his return flight.
This incident highlights the security measures taken during periods of geopolitical strain and the precautions employed to protect high-profile individuals in sensitive regions.
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