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Iran's Supreme Leader's Website Publishes Animated Video Showing The Assassination Of Former U.S. President Trump In A Drone Strike

Daily Mail: Iranian Ayatollah's website publishes animated video showing Trump being killed in drone strike while playing golf in Florida 

* Ayatollah Khamenei's website publishes animated video of operation to assassinate Trump 

* It shows President Trump, on the golf course at Mar-a-Lago, Florida, being targeted in a drone strike 

* The video is published on the 2nd year anniversary of the killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani 

The website of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei has published an animated video that appears to show a robot calling in a drone strike to assassinate US president Donald Trump. 

The animated video was part of a contest to mark the anniversary from the killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleiman on January 3 2020 from an American drone strike in Baghdad. 

Titled 'Revenge is inevitable', the video appears to show Trump on the golf course at Mar-a-Lago, Florida, being targeted in a drone strike.  

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WNU Editor: Why am I not surprised that Twitter has not suspended these accounts? 

Iran's Supreme Leader's Website Publishes Animated Video Showing Former U.S. President Trump Being Killed In A Drone Strike 

Iran leader's website showcases animation of drone strike targeted at Trump -- CTV News/AP 

Iran releases mock video of Donald Trump being assassinated by drone on golf course in revenge for Soleimani killing -- The SUN  

Iran Leader's Website Showcases Trump Drone Strike Animation -- Naharnet  

Iran Releases Animated Video Showing Drone Strike on Trump's Residence -- Sputnik



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