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Iran Offers $80 Million Bounty On Trump For General's Killing: Report

Monday, 6th January 2020

An $80 million abundance has been put on US President Donald Trump's head after General Qasem Soleimani was murdered in US airstrikes a week ago, as indicated by reports.

During the broadcast burial service parade of the top Iranian military administrator, it was said on official state broadcasting channels on Sunday that $1 would be postponed for each Iranian in the nation, with the money going to whoever kills the US President, mirror.co.uk said in the report.

"Iran has 80 million occupants. In light of the Iranian populace, we need to raise $80 million, which is a compensation for the individuals who draw near to the head of President Trump," it was reported.

The January 3 US ramble assault requested by Donald Trump slaughtered Soleimani, administrator of the Quds Force of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, vice president of Iraq's paramilitary Hashd Shaabi powers. The assault occurred on the Baghdad universal air terminal street.

The assault has prompted broad judgment in Iran. Preeminent Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Hassan Rouhani pledged retribution on the US.

Prior on Sunday, Iranian MP Abolfazl Aboutorabi took steps to assault the core of American legislative issues.

"We can assault the White House itself, we can react to them on the American soil," mirror.co.uk cited Mr Aboutorabi as saying.

"We have the force... We will react in proper time," he stated, including: "This is an announcement of war, which implies if you waver you lose."

During an open session of the Iranian Parliament on Sunday evening, US President Trump was known as a "fear monger in a suit" after he took steps to hit 52 Iranian locales hard if Tehran assaults Americans or US resources.