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Helicopter with Iranian President and Foreign Minister down
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(05-19-2024, 06:36 PM)Byrd Wrote: Presidents ALWAYS are called to the office for debriefings when anything happens to an international leader.  The FBI, CIA, and foreign governments will exchange messages and information.  

Now... Trump might not have gone, but you can bet your nickels that Pence would have showed up.

Come on don't turn this political...

not to mention I call BS about being called back on any international leader. Respectfully if that was protocol you could find a source to support your claim.

FWIW Ask AI doesn't agree with your claims either

https://iask.ai/?mode=question&q=Is+the+...rld+leader

 Well its beginning to sound like he is dead...a hard landing does a hard landing usually have such a heat signature

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No, the President of the United States is not always called back to the White House when something happens to a world leader. The decision to recall the President would depend on the nature and significance of the event involving the world leader, as well as the potential impact on U.S. interests and international relations. In some cases, high-level officials or diplomats may handle the situation without requiring the President’s immediate return to the White House.
In situations where a world leader faces a critical event such as a health crisis, political upheaval, or a significant international incident, it is possible that the President may need to be briefed or involved in decision-making remotely while away from the White House. Modern communication technologies allow for real-time updates and consultations between world leaders and their advisors, even if they are not physically present in Washington D.C.
The protocol for handling such scenarios would likely involve a coordinated response by various government agencies, diplomatic channels, and national security advisors to assess the situation and determine the appropriate course of action. The decision to involve the President directly would be based on factors such as national security implications, diplomatic considerations, and strategic interests.
Overall, while there may be instances where it is necessary for the President to return to the White House promptly due to an event involving a world leader, it is not an automatic requirement for every such situation.
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RE: Helicopter with Iranian President and Foreign Minister down - by putnam6 - 05-19-2024, 07:05 PM


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