Speaking of the WSJ:
https://www.vox.com/2020/1/10/210599...ment-soleimani
"The administration has made a slapdash case for why it chose to assassinate Soleimani, but the main arguments have been that he was planning to attack Americans within days, and that the US would always respond forcefully after US citizens were killed. In December, an Iranian-backed militia killed an American contractor in Iraq.
"But the Wall Street Journal on Thursday night included an eye-popping tidbit in its story about how Trump came to green-light the Soleimani operation: “Mr. Trump, after the strike, told associates he was under pressure to deal with Gen. Soleimani from GOP senators he views as important supporters in his coming impeachment trial in the Senate, associates said.”
"In other words, the president felt the need to shore up support from some unnamed Republican lawmakers ahead of his imminent Senate impeachment trial."
Food for thought since Trump was against our "endless wars" in the Middle East, until he took steps that were likely to start another one. This could explain the "why now" question, since Soleimani has been a known instigator of ugly shit for ages, and a very easy target all that time.
There's a link to the original WSJ article in the Vox link, if you're a WSJ subscriber. Too bad about the paywall.