Iran Raises ‘Red Flag’ Over Mosque To Warn Of ‘Severe Battle’ As They Target U.S.

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The United States has been warned by Iran in the form of the raising of a “red flag” over the Holy Dome Jamkaran Mosque.
The message is that Iran intends to engage in a “severe battle,” in the hopes of intimidating President Donald Trump.
The British outlet, Express, reported on the following information.
The Iranian mullahs raised the red flag as a traditional warning of a coming holy war.
The message, “Those who want to avenge the blood of Hussein” is embroidered on the scarlet flag.
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The move comes in response to the death of Qasem Soleimani, commander of Iran’s brutal Quds Force and the architect behind hundreds of terror attacks on U. S. soldiers in the Middle East.
Soleimani was killed in a targeted drone strike late Friday, decimating Iran’s control over the Iraqi government and exposing Iran’s behind-the-scenes operations in Iraq, encouraging that country’s destabilization.
Imam Sayyed, the leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran declared, on Friday, that the mullahs would seek “severe revenge” on President Donald Trump and the United States for the high profile killing.
Trump, in turn, said that the attack “should have been done a long time ago” and that Soleimani’s death marks the pre-emptive end of a war, not the start of a new conflict.
Solemani, the president added, was in the process of planning “imminent and sinister” attacks against American targets in Iraq and beyond.