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Iran’s Economy in Doldrums as Army Commander Offers $30,000 Bounty for per US Troops

Iran’s Economy in Doldrums as Army Commander Offers $30,000 Bounty for per US Troops

From Arab Times · () English

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  • Iran's army commander-in-chief announced a $30,000 reward for any Iranian who captures or kills a U.S. service member.
  • This statement comes as President Masoud Pezeshkian was reportedly involved in discussions.
  • The reward offer highlights ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States.

Iran's army commander-in-chief has declared a substantial reward of $30,000 for any Iranian citizen who captures or kills a U.S. service member. This provocative announcement underscores the deep-seated animosity and escalating tensions between Iran and the United States.

The statement was reportedly made on a Sunday, coinciding with President Masoud Pezeshkian's reported involvement in discussions. While the specifics of these discussions are not detailed, the commander's declaration adds a volatile dimension to the current geopolitical climate in the region.

This bounty offer represents a significant escalation in rhetoric and potentially action, reflecting a hardline stance within certain elements of the Iranian military establishment. It signals a willingness to incite direct confrontation with U.S. forces operating in or near Iranian interests, further complicating diplomatic efforts and regional stability.

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