Iran Offers IDR 1.1 Trillion Prize For Donald Trump's Chief, Calling To Attack The White House

The New York Times
Iran offers a Rp 1.1 trillion prize for Donald Trump's head. Call it will attack the White House.

WW3 - After the death of the Commander of the Quds Force, Qasem Soleimani, the Iranian government offered a gift of 80 million US dollars (Rp.1.1 trillion) to Donald Trump's head.

It is known, Qasem Soleimani was killed on Friday (1/3/2020) early morning local time at Baghdad International Airport, Iraq due to the United States attack.

Related to this, an official Iranian government broadcast said a gift of tens of millions of dollars would be given to anyone who killed the President of the United States, Donald Trump.

Every dollar of total reward offered is obtained from per head of Iranians.
Donald Trump (New York Times)

"Iran has 80 million inhabitants. Based on Iran's population, we want to raise 80 million US dollars for gifts for those who can bring President Trump's head," the announcement said as reported by en24.

Not only that, Iran is also targeting the White House for revenge related to the American attack that killed Qasem Soleimani.

Quoted from the Daily Mirror, it was revealed by Iranian lawmaker, Abolfazl Aboutorabi on Sunday (1/5/2020).

"We can attack the White House ourselves," he said.

"We can attack them on American soil. We have the strength, God willing, we will attack at the right time," he added.

Aboutorabi's statement was accompanied by Iran's oath of revenge for the death of Qasem Soleimani.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah ranked US bases, warships and troops.
Iranians march on the streets of the northwestern city of Ahvaz, as a tribute to Qasem Soleimani, Sunday (01/05/2020). (Daily Mirror)

He said they all (Americans, red) would pay a "price" for killing Soleimani.

"When the coffins of American soldiers and officers begin to be transported to the United States, Trump and his government will realize that they have truly lost their territory," Nasrallah said.

Iran's Foreign Minister, Javad Zarif, accused Donald Trump of committing gross violations of international law over the death of Qasem Soleimani.
Qasem Soleimani (Daily Mirror)

Zarif called Trump a terrorist in a lawsuit.

Still quoting the Daily Mirror, the United States sent four thousand additional parachutes from the 82nd Airborne Division to strengthen its base in Iraq.

However, last Sunday, Baghdad prepared to expel foreign troops on their land.

The Baghdad government has banned foreign forces from using land, territory, air or water for any reason.

Hacked American Government Site

A hacker alias hacker who claimed to be from Iran, has taken control of the official website of the United States government.

Internet users who enter the site of the American Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), are welcomed by a black screen full of Donald Trump's writings and photos.

FDLP is a website created by the government so that American federal publications are available to the public and can be accessed without charge.

This hacking action occurred on Sunday (5/1/2020) when Indonesia.

"In the name of God, the Islamic Republic of Iran. This is a message from the Islamic Republic of Iran," the hacker wrote at the beginning of his message, quoted by the Daily Mirror.

"We will not stop supporting our friends in this region: the oppressed Palestinian people, the oppressed Yemeni people, the Syrian people and government, the Iraqi people and government, the oppressed Bahraini people, the true mujahidin in Lebanon and Palestine.

(They) will always be supported by us, "continued the hacker.

Photo of Donald Trump being hit appears on the website of the United States government site, FDLP, Sunday (01/05/2020). (FDLP screenshot via Daily Mirror)
Underneath, a picture of Donald Trump emblazoned on the left cheek.

Trump is seen showing an expression of pain while he bit his lower lip.

Under the picture Donald Trump, written hacking action carried out by hackers from Iran.

"Hacked by the Iran Cyber ​​Security Group Hackers.

This is a small part of the ability to hack Iran.

We are always ready.

Continues, "the text reads.

Based on Tribunnews searches, the hacked American government site cannot be accessed on Sunday afternoon.

United States government site, FLDP, can not be accessed on Sunday (05/01/2020) afternoon after being hacked.
United States government site, FDLP, can not be accessed on Sunday (05/01/2020) afternoon after being hacked. (FDLP screenshot)

The hacking of the United States government website came hours after Trump wrote threats aimed at Iran on Twitter.

In his tweet, Trump said he would target 52 Iranian sites if Iran attacks American citizens or assets.

Trump said, these sites are very important for Iran and Iranian culture.

The target of the 52 sites, Trump said, is in exchange for 52 Americans held hostage years ago.

"Iran tengah berbicara dengan sangat berani, tentang menargetkan aset Amerika sebagai balas dendam karena kita membersihkan dunia dari pemimpin teroris mereka yang baru saja membunuh seorang warga Amerika, dan melukai banyak orang, belum lagi semua orang yang telah dia bunuh selama hidupnya, termasuk baru baru ini...."

"... hundreds of Iranian protesters. He has attacked our embassy, ​​and prepared an additional attack at another location.

Iran has been a problem for years.

Let this function as a WARNING, if Iran attacks American citizens or American assets, we have ... "

".... target 52 Iranian sites (representing 52 American hostages taken by Iran years ago), some at very high levels and important to Iran and Iranian culture, and that target, and Iran itself, WILL BE ATTACKED VERY QUICKLY AND VERY LOUD. The United States doesn't want any more threats! " tweeted Donald Trump, quoted from his Twitter account.

Still quoting the Daily Mirror, it is known that 52 Americans were held hostage in Iran for 444 days after being arrested at the United States Embassy in Tehran in November 1979.

The incident became a negative point in relations between America and Iran.

It is known, the threat given by Iran to the US is related to the death of the commander of the Quds Force, Qasem Soleimani at Baghdad International Airport, Iraq on Friday (1/3/2020) early morning local time.








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