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Iran puts $80,000,000 bounty on Trump’s head

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Iran has put $80,000,000 bounty on United States President Donald Trump’s head after General Qasem Soleimani’s killing.

Iranians want to raise $80 million (£60 million), according to state TV and threatened to attack the White House in response to the top official’s assassination.

The attack ordered by the president himself and has sparked international condemnation.

That threat, along with other rhetoric over the weekend, led Trump to say the US could respond ‘in a disproportionate manner’ to any attack on US people or targets.

President Trump also insists Iranian cultural sites fair game for the US military.

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He dismissed concerns within his own administration that doing so could constitute a war crime under international law.

On the other hand Zeinab Soleimani, daughter of the late Qassem Suleimani, threatened the US it faces a “dark day” for murder.

Zeinab said, “Crazy Trump, don’t think that everything is over with my father’s martyrdom.”

President Rouhani had met to Soleimani’s family members in their house in Tehran. He said, “The Americans really did not realize what grave error they have committed.”

Qassem Soleimani’s funeral took place and the followers packed the streets of Tehran to attend the funeral.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei had led the prayers seen weeping.

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Given that Iran had pulled back from the 2015 nuclear agreement on Sunday.

People in the funeral seen weeping and some others were screaming meanwhile holding pictures of Soleimani. They were saying “Death to America.”

“Revenge for his blood will be exacted on that day when the filthy hands of America will be cut off from that region.”

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