‘Bullets won’t miss this time’ Iran issues chilling threat to kill Trump as WW3 fears soar | World | News

Iranian state television broadcast a threat to kill Donald Trump as the President reportedly planned to attack the United States.
Terrible threat from Iran President Trump On Wednesday, he posted a photo of the commander in chief during the assassination attempt at a 2024 Butler, Pennsylvania rally — with the words, “He won’t miss the target this time.” The New York Post reported. The warning was broadcast on Iranian state television and marks Tehran’s most direct threat yet against Trump. USA will hit the country The newspaper also wrote that it would continue its brutal crackdown on anti-government protesters.
This comes after authorities claimed Donald Trump An attack on Iran is likely within the next 24 hours. The US has reportedly evacuated its soldiers from its largest base in the Middle East, fearing retaliation from the regime.
NBC reported that hundreds of troops were moved from Qatar’s Al Udeid Air Base to other bases in the Middle East. Sources told the broadcaster this was to keep them out of harm’s way in case Iran decided to retaliate against an American attack.
President Trump has repeatedly threatened to intervene in support of protesters in Iran, where thousands have reportedly been killed in a brutal crackdown on demonstrations against the clerical rule.
Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said on X: [Twitter]: “It would be better if the American President, who has repeatedly told the story of the futile attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, also talked about the plunder of the American Al Udeid base by Iranian missiles. This would certainly help create a real understanding of Iran’s will and capacity to respond to any attack.”
The protests that started in Iran on December 28 due to the deterioration of the economy have turned into the most important challenge to the regime in several years. Internet and phone lines were cut, but images of the events in Tehran and other cities were reflected on social media.
Crowds were often heard chanting slogans against the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. There is also an explosion of support for Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the late former shah (king) of Iran.
The regime responded with a brutal and brutal crackdown, shooting demonstrators and reportedly killing more than 2,000 people.




