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Acting Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani told CNN on Wednesday that his rogue state would continue to “judicially and legally” attempt to bring American former President Donald Trump “to justice” for his decision to conduct an airstrike against senior Iranian terrorist Qassem Soleimani in 2020.
“As you know, the Islamic Republic of Iran, immediately following the assassination of General Soleimani, tried to judicially and legally follow the assassination,” Bagheri asserted. “We have tried to make use of the international legal procedures in order to prosecute the perpetrators and advisers who helped this assassination.”
“This is our right and, of course, we will continue, and the Americans openly said that they assassinated senior Iranian military commander,” he concluded, “so it is our natural right in order to follow this issue and those who are accused in these cases, they should be brought to justice in a just court.”of the Quds Force, the foreign terrorism unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps . The IRGC is itself a U.S.
“We would give this $80 million, on our own behalf, as a gift to anyone who brings the head of the person who ordered the murder of the grand figure of our revolution,” the speaker. “Anyone who brings us the head of this yellow-haired lunatic, we would give him $80 million on behalf of the great Iranian nation.”the Iranian government nearly $50 billion for Soleimani’s death. The Iranian government has issued multiple arrest warrants for Trump.
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