Thursday, August 22, 2024

Noted Middle East expert says Iran wants Trump assassinated by Election Day



You may have noticed that former President Donald Trump spoke behind bullet-proof glass at his first outdoor rally after the failed assassination attempt in July. This is a smart move because it has been discovered that the Islamic regime in Iran is trying to kill him before the November 5th Election Day.

[H/T Newsmax.com]

The news of this comes from Dr. Walid Phares, a professor, noted author and Middle East expert.

Dr. Phares was told by multiple government sources across the Mideast of the danger Trump faces and that the Iranian regime has made it clear that it wants to assassinated him by Election Day.

The ayatollahs don't like Trump after he ordered a drone missile strike in Baghdad in January 2020 that killed Qassem Soleimani, who was the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Naturally, Tehran promised bloody revenge, as is their excuse for everything from leaving the seat up to killing a leader.

Soleimani was a beloved son of Satan, second only to Ayatollah Khamanei.

As the US presidential election draws close, Iran is sweating the big stuff and believe their "growing status as a regional Mideast powerhouse will be at serious risk if the former president returns to the White House," Phares writes. And they make a good point as Trump frequently promised that he will stop Iran's nuclear weapons ambition and defund it with crippling sanctions, if he gets elected. This is the opposite of what Biden did, as he allowed the regime to cash in when sanctions were removed, due to his foreign affairs incompetence and his need to undo all that Trump did to make the world a bit safer.

"Iran is very close to having a nuclear weapon, which would have never happened," Trump said in his keynote address to the Republican National Convention last month in Milwaukee.

"This is a shame ... the damage that this administration has done," Trump correctly pointed out.

Trump blames Biden's puppet master for Iran's nuclear program resurgence and what they have been doing to Israel since October 7.

"Iran was broke. Iran had no money," Trump said during the convention. "Now Iran has $250 billion. They made it all over the last 2 1/2 years. They were broke."

The regime's leaders have made multiple verbal threats on Trump's life.

Last year, IRGC Commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh said on a television program, "We are seeking to, Allah willing, kill Trump and [former Secretary of State Mike] Pompeo."

And just before last month's unsuccessful assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, the U.S. had received intelligence of a regime-backed plot to kill Trump. The former president knows this and still has the courage to plow on with his campaign, while cowards like Tampon Tim Walz call him the coward.

Getting rid of Trump is Iran's highest priority along with growing their nuclear program. And if they grow it, there will be an Allahu akbar all over the place.

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