Iran calls on Interpol to arrest Trump
Iran has asked Interpol to arrest US President Donald Trump. Iran has demanded the arrest of 47 U.S. officials including Trump. Iran has demanded the arrest of top US officials in connection with the assassination of General Qasim Sulaiman. Iranian spokesman Golam Hussein Ismail confirmed that the International Police Organization had been asked to arrest them. Ismaili said Iran would try to ensure that all those involved in the assassination of Qasim Sulaimani receive the punishment they deserve. This is the second time Iran has asked the International Police Organization to arrest Trump. In June, Tehran's prosecutor Ali al - Kashmir issued arrest warrants for about a dozen U.S. officials, including Trump. Meanwhile, France-based Interpol rejected Iran's request. On the first anniversary of the assassination of Qasim Suleimani, there were concerns that the US-Iran conflict could escalate again. An Iranian prosecutor has accused British security forces and a German air base of being involved in the assassination of Iranian Commander General Qasim Sulaiman. The allegations came a year after the US assassinated Qasim Suleiman. Suleimani was killed in an attack ordered by Donald Trump shortly after landing at an airport in Iraq. Iran has issued an arrest warrant against Trump over the assassination of Qasim Sulaimani. In addition to Trump, Iran has issued warrants for 30 drone strikers. Iran has said it will pursue the case even if the US president steps down. Qasim Sulaimani, commander of the Revolutionary Guard, Iran's armed forces, has been killed in Iraq. He was accompanied by al-Mahdi, the deputy commander of the Iranian-backed Popular Mobilization Force DPMFP in Iraq. The Pentagon said in a statement that US President Donald Trump had ordered the assassination of Suleiman.
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