New Intel Reveals Iran Threat Against Trump: What the Latest Reports Say.
Trump Voices Concerns Over Iran
According to Espreso.tv: In a recent interview with the New York Post, Donald Trump addressed ongoing worries about threats supposedly coming from Iran. He dismissed claims that Tehran had devised fresh plots to assassinate him, pointing out that Iran has been declaring its intention to eliminate him since 2020. Trump emphasized that he remains the top target on their hit list.
According to intelligence shared by Israel, new information surfaced on July 10 regarding Iran’s alleged plans to kill Trump. Reacting to the reports, Trump stated:
“No, no. Israel didn’t find anything. I’ve been number one on the hit list for a long time—that’s just how it is.”
He also added a personal remark:
“I hope you’ll miss me.”
US-Iran Relations Under Scrutiny
Trump also mentioned that Iran wants him removed as the U.S. leader. He made his stance clear, saying:
“If anything happens to me, just bomb them to a level they’ve never seen before.”
Tensions surrounding Iranian threats remain high, especially considering events since 2020 when Iran’s General Qasem Soleimani was killed. Trump’s comments reflect the ongoing strain between the United States and Iran, rooted in past conflicts. The assassination of Soleimani escalated hostilities, and any new incidents could further heighten existing risks. Monitoring this situation is crucial, as international threats can have far-reaching consequences for regional security and stability.
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