Iran has issued an arrest warrant for President Donald Trump and has asked Interpol for help detaining the president and along with more than 30 others it believes carried out the drone strike that killed a top Iranian General Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad.
Tehran prosecutor Ali Alqasimehr said on Monday that Trump and dozens of others that Iran accused of the involvement in the January 3, attack that killed the general face "murder and terrorism charges", the semi-official ISNA news agency reported.
The Tehran prosecutor did not say the names of the other 30 other than President Donald Trump but assures Iran will not stop pursuing his prosecution even after his presidency ends.
Interpol said in a statement that its constitution forbade it to undertake "any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character".
According to Breitbart
Tehran Prosecutor General Ali Alqasi-Mehr has identified 36 individuals he says contributed to the death of Lieutenant General Qasem Soleimani in January, with U.S. President Donald Trump among those he told Interpol on Monday to arrest in relation to the matter.
“Thirty-six individuals who cooperated, collaborated, and participated in the assassination of Hajj Qassem, including political and military authorities of the U.S. and other countries, have been identified,” Alqasi-Mehr said, according to the domestic ISNA news outlet.
The arrest warrant listing “murder and terrorism charges” has been issued and forwarded to Interpol for immediate action, he added.
As Breitbart News reported, the U.S. military, at the direction of Trump, killed Iran’s most significant military figure, Qasem Soleimani, in drone strikes in Baghdad in the first week of January in a huge blow to the Islamic Republic.
Trump, who was vacationing at his estate in Palm Beach, Florida, when news of the successful attack was first announced, sent out a tweet of an American flag.