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Iran issues Interpol notice for 48 US officials including Trump

  
Via:  Bob Nelson  •  3 years ago  •  6 comments

By:   Maziar Motamedi - Al Jazeera

Iran issues Interpol notice for 48 US officials including Trump



Second Interpol arrest request for President Donald Trump comes two weeks before he has to leave the White House

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If an Iranian assassinates the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs...

There's a reason why assassination is not accepted among civilized nations.

Then again... we must wonder if America is "civilized" any more...



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original Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, left, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis were killed last year in a US drone attack
Ahmad al-Rubaye/ Iranian Supreme Leader's website via AFP

Tehran, Iran – US President Donald Trump has had a “red notice” request for his arrest issued through Interpol by Iran.

Iranian judiciary spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili announced during a press conference on Tuesday that Iran has requested the international police organisation to arrest Trump and 47 other American officials identified as playing a role in the assassination of top general Qassem Soleimani last year.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is very seriously following up on pursuing and punishing those who ordered and executed this crime,” Esmaili told reporters.

Soleimani, Iran’s top general who led the foreign operations arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was assassinated on January 3, 2020, in a US drone strike in Baghdad ordered by Trump.

The assassination was deemed to be against international law by Agnes Callamard, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions.

It was the second Iranian request for an international arrest warrant for Trump and dozens of US officials in the Pentagon and US Central Command, among other organisations.

In June, Tehran prosecutor Ali Alqasimehr issued an arrest warrant for Trump and dozens of US officials saying they face “murder and terrorism charges”.

But France-based Interpol rejected Iran’s request, saying its constitution forbids it from undertaking “any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character”.

Renewed talks of prosecuting Trump and other US officials come as part of Iranian promises to avenge Soleimani one year after his murder in an American drone strike in Iraq.

They also come shortly before Trump has to leave office on January 20, something Iran hopes could boost his chances of facing consequences.

‘Accountable’

In a ceremony in Tehran to mark Soleimani’s assassination anniversary, judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi said Trump was a main target of prosecution and should not be immune because of his political status.

“Fortunately, Trump’s presidency has ended. But even if his term hadn’t ended, it would be unacceptable to say someone shouldn’t be accountable to law due to his administrative position,” he said.

The spokesman of the powerful constitutional vetting body, the Guardian Council, also said last week Iran would legally pursue Trump after he leaves the White House.

Ali Kadkhodaei said Trump’s legal immunity as head of state is problematic for legally pursuing him, but “some international experts hold the view that after Trump’s presidency is over this might be possible”.

Tensions between Iran and the US have been on the rise around the first anniversary of Soleimani’s assassination.

The US has flown nuclear-capable B-52 bombers over the Gulf several times in the past month and on Monday reversed its decision to get a Navy aircraft carrier out of the region for what it said was because of renewed threats by Iranian officials.

Iran, on the other hand, has warned that hawks in the US and Israel may be trying to start a war in Trump’s remaining days in office.


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Bob Nelson
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1  seeder  Bob Nelson    3 years ago

Going in to kill Osama... was a combat operation. That's acceptable. Assassination is not.

 
 
 
Krishna
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1.1  Krishna  replied to  Bob Nelson @1    3 years ago

A lot of the rhetoric in the Middle-Est is way overblown. What's probably more likely than an actual shooting war is an even bigger escalation of the "War of Words"..lots of threats. insults, etc.

Neither Iran, nor the U.S. (Nor Israel, for that matter) wants an actual war.

(Of course occasionally accidents do happen.. jrSmiley_5_smiley_image.png )

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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1.1.1  seeder  Bob Nelson  replied to  Krishna @1.1    3 years ago

Soleimani and el Muhandis were not killed with words.

 
 
 
Krishna
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2  Krishna    3 years ago

As I may have mentioned, I invest in the Stock Market. (And occasionally do short term trades).

In recent times I have not found defense stock to be especially appealing. But today I actually bought one.

Why?

Just because I thought that since Trump is so obsessively seeking to overturn his big election loss (and obviously having no luck in that endeavour) and because he's become so desperate to over-turn the legitimate results-- there's always a possibilty he may do some irrational act to greatly escalate tensions with Iran even more than they already are "escalated".... 

If/when that happens, defense stocks will have a nice pop. 

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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2.1  seeder  Bob Nelson  replied to  Krishna @2    3 years ago

It's a good thing you aren't cynical...

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
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3  Paula Bartholomew    3 years ago

Interpol should also be after Trump for art theft.  He took a lot of it from an ambassador's private residence.

 
 

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