IRAN has issued a sickening threat to Donald Trump’s life as the American leader considers strikes against the tyrannical regime.
A state-run broadcast of the 2024 attempted assassination in Butler, Pennsylvania, was aired on TV screens today with sickening text saying: “this time, the bullet won’t miss”.

The disgusting taunt has come as citizen protests opposing the Ayatollah regime have continued for more than two weeks.
Trump promised protesting Iranians that “help is on the way”, encouraging them to take over institutions on Tuesday.
The threats against the US leader have also appeared in pro-regime protests in Tehran, where they held up menacing signs outside the British Embassy on Wednesday.
Protesters held signs with strikingly similar messaging to the broadcast, saying “the arrow doesn’t always miss”.
Trump has continuously backed the anti-government protesters, saying he would take “strong action” if the Iranian regime began to harm or execute them.
The President’s continued support of the uprising comes as tensions have escalated between the two nations.
Iranian defence minister Aziz Nasirzadeh said his country would defend itself if the US attacked.
“If these threats are turned into action, we will defend the country with full force and until the last drop of blood,” he told local media.
“Our defence would be painful to them.”
More than 3,400 people have been killed in the ongoing violent clash between Iranian security forces and protesters, according to a human rights group.
The Norwegian-based Iran Human Rights (IHR) NGO said more than 10,000 people have also been arrested, as the protests rage on.
The US has so far evacuated hundreds of troops from its largest Middle Eastern base amid fears the regime will retaliate, with a possible strike.
American and British military personnel have started withdrawing from key military bases across the Middle East as tensions escalate in the region.
The removal of UK military personnel, reported by the i newspaper, mirrors earlier US withdrawals.
A US official said the move was a precautionary measure amid rising fears US bases will be targeted if Trump decides to strike Iran.
The RAF’s operational headquarters in the Middle East is at Al Udeid, hosting around 80-100 permanent UK personnel.
It also houses the headquarters for Britain’s No. 83 Expeditionary Air Group, with around 1,000 personnel across the Middle East region.
Tensions in Tehran are rapidly escalating with Iran looking set to execute protesters – as fears rise freedom fighter Erfan Soltani, 26, who was arrested six days ago in Fardis, has been executed.
Iran’s top judge hinted at fast trials and executions for those who were detained in nationwide protests against the regime.
Iran’s judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, made the comments about trials and executions, despite a warning from U.S. President Donald Trump that he would take very strong action if executions take place.
Horrified protesters told The Sun yesterday that they fear the slaughter figure could top 20,000 after heavy machine guns blasted into crowds leaving morgues piled with bodies.
Meanwhile the US embassy in Saudi Arabia told its staff to act with caution and avoid military installations.
A number of US Army personnel were asked to leave the Al Udeid military base in Qatar on Wednesday evening.
The move has been seen as a potential indication that Trump will order airstrikes imminently after he vowed to punish Iran for executing protesters.
The July 2024 alleged assassination bid against Trump was placed in the hands of a gun for hire in late September, with plans to take out the president-elect before the November 5 election.
The President has since given his team strict instructions to completely obliterate Iran if they ever assassinate him.
The Republican, who has already survived several attempts on his life, decisively told reporters in February last year of the plan, as he signed an executive order calling for his government to impose serious pressure on Tehran.
Source : https://www.the-sun.com/news/15782834/iran-threatens-trump-assassination/

