Ahmad Alamolhoda says Iran must establish a mechanism to carry out a religious ruling calling for the assassination of the US president.
Senior Iranian official Ahmad Alamolhoda has called for an organized mechanism to ensure that a religious ruling demanding the killing of US President Donald Trump is carried out.
Alamolhoda, the Iranian supreme leader’s representative in Khorasan Razavi Province and a member of Iran’s Assembly of Experts, described Trump as an “American dog” and claimed that senior Iranian religious authorities had sanctioned his assassination.
He warned that the ruling must not remain unfulfilled, citing the fatwa against author Salman Rushdie as an example of a decree that was never fully implemented.