The assassination of all U.S. leaders would not be enough to avenge the 2020 death of elite Iranian Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani, a senior Iranian Revolutionary Guards general has said.
“If all American leaders are killed, this will still not avenge the blood of Soleimani. We have to follow Soleimani’s path and avenge him through other methods,” Mohammad Pakpour, ground forces commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, said according to the Jerusalem Post.
“The blood of Haj Qassem Soleimani is very expensive,” Pakpour added.
Soleimani was killed in January 2020 by the U.S. military at the order of then-president Donald Trump, reportedly with Israeli involvement.
Two years after the assassination, IRGC Quds Force Commander Sardar Esmail Qaani vowed to enact revenge over the killing.
“Wherever it is needed, we will provide for the basis of revenge against the Americans from within their houses and by people by their side without us being present,” Qaani said on the anniversary of Soleimani’s death last year.
“If wise people in America are found who deal with those who committed the atrocity of assassinating Commander Soleimani, this action will be much less burdensome for America than if the offspring of the Resistance Front, who know no bounds, to themselves go and take this revenge.”
Pakpour’s remarks come amid talks between Iran and world powers continue to revive the tattered 2015 nuclear deal.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday said that while talks were “going well,” the future of his country shouldn’t depend on the deal.
“Absolutely do not wait for nuclear negotiations in planning for the country and move forward,” Khamenei told senior Iranian officials.
One of the sticking points is whether the U.S. will agree to Iran’s demand to delist the Revolutionary Guards from the U.S. Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO).