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Iran Plot Uncovered Targeting Trump, Biden

Man Accused of Plot to Assassinate Trump Testifies Iran Pressured Him, Says Biden and Haley Were

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A man accused of plotting to assassinate former US President Donald Trump has testified that he was pressured by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to devise the murder-for-hire scheme. The accused individual, who has not been named, also revealed that other possible targets included current US President Joe Biden and former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.

The plot, which was first uncovered in 2021, is believed to have been orchestrated by the IRGC, a branch of the Iranian military that has been designated as a terrorist organization by the US. According to the accused, he was approached by IRGC agents who offered him a significant amount of money to carry out the assassinations. The IRGC’s involvement in the plot is not surprising, given the organization’s history of carrying out attacks on foreign soil, including the Iran-backed bombing of a Jewish community center in Argentina in 1994.

The accused’s testimony has shed new light on the extent of the IRGC’s involvement in the plot, and has raised concerns about the organization’s ability to operate on US soil. The IRGC has been accused of carrying out a number of other plots in recent years, including a failed attempt to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the US in 2011. The US has imposed significant sanctions on the IRGC, including designating it as a terrorist organization, but the group’s ability to operate outside of Iran remains a major concern.

The plot to assassinate Trump and other US politicians is just the latest example of the Iran-US tensions, which have been escalating in recent years. The US has imposed significant sanctions on Iran, including sanctions on the country’s oil industry, which have had a significant impact on the Iranian economy. The sanctions have also had an impact on the global oil market, with oil prices surging in recent months due to concerns about supply disruptions.

Here is a summary of the key data related to the plot:

Target Location Plot Status
Donald Trump US Failed
Joe Biden US Failed
Nikki Haley US Failed

The implications of the plot are significant, and are likely to lead to increased tensions between the US and Iran. The US is likely to impose further sanctions on Iran, which could have a significant impact on the Iranian economy. The plot also highlights the need for increased security measures to protect US politicians and other high-profile targets.

Why it matters: The plot to assassinate Trump and other US politicians highlights the ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, and the need for increased security measures to protect high-profile targets. The IRGC’s involvement in the plot also raises concerns about the organization’s ability to operate on US soil.
📊 By the numbers:
3: Number of targets identified in the plot
2011: Year of the failed attempt to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the US
2021: Year the plot to assassinate Trump and other US politicians was uncovered
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Source: CBS News*

Source: CBS News

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