Iran requested the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) to issue a “red notice” for the arrest of President Trump and 47 other U.S. officials on Tuesday due to the killing of top.
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Soleimani, the Middle East nation’s most powerful general, was killed by a Trump ordered airstrike on January 3, 2020 in a mission “aimed at deterring future Iranian attack plans”, the Pentagon said. He was hit by the drone strike at around 1am in Baghdad, Iraq while travelling close to Baghdad International Airport.
Ryan Grim, the D.C. bureau chief at The Intercept, on Tuesday said that the tensions between President Trump
Grim told Hill.TV’s “Rising” that experts think that the president wants to strike Iran on his way out from the White House but his advisers are recommending against it.
“There is a belief among people following this that Trump wants to strike Iran and has been actually attempting to execute on that desire over the past week or two,” Grim said.
But the attempt “is being thwarted by people around him, who recognize that this is just an expression of some kind of lingering resentment toward Obama and the Iran deal and is in no way in the U.S. national interest,” he added.
Iran asks Interpol to issue red notice for arrest of Trump
Sun Online Desk
6th January, 2021 05:49:42
Iran requested the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) to issue a “red notice” for the arrest of President Trump and 47 other US officials on Tuesday due to the killing of top Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani last year.
Iranian judiciary spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili labeled Trump as “the main culprit” in Soleimani’s killing, which he called a “terrorist crime,” the semiofficial Mehr News Agency reported, according to NPR. Other U.S. officials included in the request are U.S. military commanders and officials in the region and at the Pentagon.
If Nawaz Sharif s passport is confiscated today, same thing can happen to someone else tomorrow
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Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) chief Sirajul Haq has expressed concern after the federal governments intentions of cancelling Nawaz Sharif s Pakistani passport. If Nawaz Sharif s passport is to be confiscated today, then it is likely that someone else s [passport] will be confiscated in the future, Haq said, adding that cancelling it and revoking the former premier s citizenship would amount to injustice.