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Gen. Qassem Soleimani (center), who heads the elite Quds Force of Iran's Revolutionary Guard attends a graduation ceremony of a group of the guard's officers in Tehran, Iran. Image Credit: AP

Ankara: A senior Iranian military commander said on Thursday Donald Trump should address any threats against Tehran directly to him and he mocked the US president as displaying the ethics of “nightclubs and gambling halls”, the Iranian Young Journalists’ Club reported.

The comments by Major-General Qassem Sulaimani, who heads the Quds Force of Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards Corps, were the latest salvo in a war of words between the two countries which has reached a new level of bellicosity.

“As a soldier, it is my duty to respond to Trump’s threats. If he wants to use the language of threat, he should talk to me, not to the president (Hassan Rouhani),” Sulaimani was quoted as saying in the central city of Hamedan.

Iran has dismissed a warning from Trump that Tehran risked dire consequences if it made threats against the United States.

On Monday, Trump said in a tweet responding to comments from Rouhani: “Never, ever threaten the United States again or you will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before. We are no longer a country that will stand for your demented words of violence & death. Be cautious!”

Sulaimani, who as Quds Force commander is in charge of the Revolutionary Guards’ overseas operations, responded: “Trump’s language is still the ethics of nightclubs and gambling halls.”

“Trump should know that we are nation of martyrdom and that we await him,” Sulaimani was quoted as saying. “You know that this war will destroy all that you possess.

“You will start this war but we will be the ones to impose its end. Therefore you have to be careful about insulting the Iranian people and the president of our Republic.

“You know our power in the region and our capabilities in asymmetric war. We will act and we will work,” he said.