Threats to Trump over Soleimani’s death on Iranian leader’s Twitter account – Middle East – International


A Twitter account of Iranian supreme guide Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, asked to avenge General Qasem Soleiman, Killed in Iraq last year, threatening former US President Donald Trump, who allegedly ordered his death.

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“Revenge is inevitable. Soleimani’s murderer and the one who ordered his death must take revenge,” the report said., posted in Farsi this Thursday evening on the account @khamenei_site, which belongs to a website of the Ayatollah.

The sentence is accompanied by a photo montage showing Trump playing golf by the sea, while the shadow of a fighter plane is projected onto the grass.

Soleimani was the head of the Quds Force, an elite unit of the Guardians of the Revolution, Iran’s ideological army, and the architect of the Islamic Republic’s regional strategy.

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He was killed in Baghdad on January 3, 2020 in a US drone strike ordered by Trump., who left office on Wednesday and retired to a Florida residency with a golf course.

Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader

Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.

Khamenei has reiterated several times that Soleimani’s death will be avenged. On January 1, the head of the Iranian judicial authority, Ebrahim Raïssi, stated that the killers of the iconic general “will not be safe anywhere in the world”.

On January 9, Twitter suspended a message posted by one of Khamenei’s social network accounts in which it banned the importation of coronavirus vaccines manufactured in the United States and in the United Kingdom because it believed they could not be trusted. Nations.

AFP

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