Mr. Trump! Our revenge for the martyrdom is obvious: General Hossein Salami
Mr. Trump! Our revenge for the martyrdom is obvious: General Hossein Salami
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The military activities have geared in Iran. The chief of Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard on Saturday threatened to go after everyone who had a role in the assassination of a top general in January during a U.S. drone strike in Iraq. A leading website quoted Gen. Hossein Salami as saying, "Mr. Trump! Our revenge for martyrdom of our great general is obvious, serious and real." U.S. President Donald Trump threatened this week that Washington would firmly respond to any Iranian attempts to take revenge for the death of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, tweeting that "if they hit us in any way, any form, written instructions already done we're going to hit them 1000 times harder."

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The president's warning came as a response to a report that Iran was planning to slaughter the U.S. ambassador to South Africa in retaliation for Soleimani's killing at Baghdad's airport at the commencement of the year. "We took out the world's number one terrorist and the mass murderer of American troops and many, many troops and many people all over the world," Trump said. "Qasem Soleimani is dead. He's dead. Bad guy. Bad guy. Very bad guy."

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Salami denied the report of an Iranian plot to kill Ambassador Lana Marks but made clear that Iran intends to avenge the general's death. The general stated, "Do you think we hit a female ambassador in return to our martyred brother? We will hit those who had direct and indirect roles. You should know that everybody who had a role in the event will be hit, and this is a serious message. We do prove everything in practice." In January, Iran launched a ballistic missile attack targeting U.S. soldiers in Iraq in response to the fatal drone strike.

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