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Iran Calls for Trump and Pompeo to Be Tried for Soleimani Killing

Regime’s president vows Muslims across the globe ‘will avenge his martyrdom’ if US officials not put on trial
Iran Calls for Trump and Pompeo To Be Tried for Soleimani Assassination
Iranian mourners gather for the burial of slain top general Qasem Soleimani in his hometown Kerman on January 7, 2020. – Soleimani was killed outside Baghdad airport Friday in a drone strike ordered by US President Donald Trump, ratcheting up tensions with arch-enemy Iran which has vowed “severe revenge”. The assassination of the 62-year-old heightened international concern about a new war in the volatile, oil-rich Middle East and rattled financial markets. (Photo by Atta KENARE / AFP) (Photo by ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images)

Washington Free Beacon

Iran's hardline president Ebrahim Raisi is calling for former president Donald Trump and his secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, to be put on trial for the assassination of terror mastermind Qassem Soleimani.

Marking the second anniversary of Soleimani's death by a U.S. drone strike, Raisi and other top Iranian officials celebrated Soleimani's decades of terrorism and fomented anti-U.S. fervor during a massive rally in Tehran. If Trump and Pompeo are not put on trial, Muslims across the globe "will avenge his martyrdom," Raisi said, hinting at possible terror attacks. Raisi also said that Trump should be "prosecuted and killed." Iran claims it has new evidence that Israel was involved in the U.S. drone strike and is petitioning the United Nations to launch unspecified legal proceedings against American and Israeli officials.

"The aggressor, murderer, and the key criminal, namely the former U.S. president must be tried for the heinous crime of assassinating Gen. Soleimani," Raisi was quoted as saying in the country's state-controlled press. "You [the Americans] not only violated Iraq's sovereignty, but you also assassinated a nation, not just an individual."

The Iranian leader's comments come just a day after his country launched a series of cyberattacks on Israeli media outlets warning the Jewish state against interfering in the Islamic Republic's nuclear program. As the Biden administration engages in negotiations with Tehran aimed at securing a revamped version of the 2015 nuclear accord, Israeli leaders have become increasingly vocal about stopping Iran's march towards an atomic weapon.

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