Donald Trump blasted as a ‘bartender’ & ‘casino manager’ by Iran general in taunt that may have sealed his fate
DONALD Trump was branded "casino manager" in a taunting speech in 2018 by General Qasem Soleimani, which could have sealed the Iranian's fate, a politics expert has said.
The US President called for the shocking assassination on Soleimani after claims that he was plotting against American diplomats in Iraq.
However, Mark Almond, the director of the Crisis Research Institute in Oxford, said the Iran's second most powerful figure may had signed his death warrant in the summer of 2018.
At the time, Mr Trump launched a Twitter tirade, accusing Iran's leader of using "demented words of violence and death".
He promised "consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before".
General Soleimani responded to Mr Trump's Twitter threats in a speech where he called the US president a "gambler" and challenged him by saying "we are waiting for you".
Speaking at a military base in Hamdan, about 200 miles South West of Tehran, the high-ranking official said Mr Trump's "idiotic comments" had been delivered "in the style of a bartender or a casino manager".