Iran Claims ‘Killing Trump Is Not Valuable Enough To Compensate For Soleimani’s Blood’

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Iran Claims ‘Killing Trump Is Not Valuable Enough To Compensate For Soleimani’s Blood’

The head of the Guard’s aerospace program, Gen Amir Ali Hajizadeh spoke about retaliation for the death of Iran’s top General Qassem Soleimani on state TV Monday.

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While speaking, he made it clear that killing President Donald Trump would NOT be enough retaliation for the death of Soleimani, suggesting that Iran’s response to the deadly US air strike would not stop with just a single attack.   

“Firing a couple of missiles, hitting a base or even killing Trump is not valuable enough to compensate for martyr Soleimani’s blood,” Gen Amir Ali Hajizadeh said. “The only thing that can compensate for his blood is the complete removal of America from the region,” Daily Mail quotes.

Hajizadeh’s comments comes just shortly after an emotional funeral for Soleimani in Tehran that drew a crowd of millions. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was even seen weeping over Soleimani’s casket. He also demanded retaliation against America for the killing of the General.

Donald Trump has since maintained that he acted because Iran was planning to harm more Americans than they already have.

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