
Former United States President Donald Trump has issued a renewed warning to Iran, stating that the country would face total destruction if it ever succeeded in assassinating him.
Speaking during a televised interview, Trump said he had given what he described as “very firm instructions” that any successful attempt on his life would result in Iran being wiped off the face of the earth.
He stressed that the warning was not symbolic but a standing directive aimed at deterring any hostile action.
The comments come amid heightened tensions between the United States and Iran, with both sides exchanging threats over the safety of their leaders.
Iranian officials have also warned of severe retaliation if their supreme leader were targeted, insisting that any such move would ignite a far-reaching conflict across the region.
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Trump noted that he had previously issued similar warnings, maintaining that Iran would be completely obliterated if it carried out an assassination attempt against him.
Meanwhile, Iran continues to face internal challenges following months of widespread protests driven by economic hardship and political dissatisfaction.
Human rights groups have reported significant casualties during the government’s crackdown on demonstrators, though exact figures remain difficult to verify due to communication restrictions.
Members of Iran’s global diaspora have renewed calls for international action against the country’s leadership, urging targeted measures against top officials and security commanders.
The renewed exchange of threats has further raised concerns about escalating instability in the Middle East, as relations between Washington and Tehran remain deeply strained.