Trump and Pompeo 'Next' After Attack on 'Apostate' Rushdie: Iran Media
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48% :Media in Iran have since celebrated the attack on the award-winning author, with the newspaper Kayhan -- which is under the control of the officer of Iran's current Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei -- warning both Donald Trump and Mike Pompeo that they may well be next over their role in orchestrating the assassination of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander Qassem Soleimani.34% :"Since the Iranian authorities have repeatedly warned that the main perpetrators of the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani, the former commander of the Quds Force, will pay for their crime and must be brought to justice, in the last three years, Trump and other perpetrators of this assassination have been in fear of they are taking revenge on Iran and they don't even dare to travel outside America," the paper suggested.
12% : Meanwhile, Bolton has described himself as being "embarrassed" at the idea that Iran was only offering $300,000 for his life, with the former ambassador to the United Nations saying that he thought he would have had a higher bounty on his head.
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