Iran Twice Tried to Assassinate Trump, Netanyahu Reveals.

Netanyahu on Iran's plot to kill Trump
Netanyahu on Iran's plot to kill Trump

Netanyahu Sounds Alarm Over Iranian Threats

According to TSN.ua: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has raised serious concerns about threats emanating from Iran, specifically pointing to two assassination attempts against former U.S. President Donald Trump. In an interview with Newsmax, Netanyahu described Tehran as a state sponsor of terrorism, claiming that more Americans have suffered from Iranian actions than from any other hostile force.

Netanyahu emphasized that before the war, Iran was the primary aggressor in the Middle East and globally. He stated:

'Thousands and thousands were killed and maimed in Afghanistan. They bombed your embassies. They tried to assassinate President Trump twice. They are still trying to kill him. And most importantly, they chant 'Death to America.'' — Benjamin Netanyahu

These remarks underscore the gravity of the threats Iran poses not only to the United States but also to global security at large.

International Fallout from Iranian Aggression

Netanyahu also expressed confidence that Trump is prepared to end the war against Iran even without reopening the Strait of Hormuz. This statement highlights potential military actions aimed at curbing Iran's influence on the international stage. In light of these threats, the Israeli prime minister stressed the need for the global community to take steps to counter the terrorist threats emerging from Tehran.

Netanyahu's comments reflect escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, while underscoring the importance of international cooperation in combating terrorism. The situation in the Middle East remains volatile, and Tehran's actions are causing concern not only in the U.S. but also among neighboring countries worried about the potential fallout from Iranian aggression. The international community will likely face mounting pressure to intensify diplomatic efforts and consider further sanctions against Iran to curb its destabilizing behavior.


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