Trump Threatens to ‘Blow Iran to Smithereens’ Amid Reported Assassination Threats

Trump Threatens to ‘Blow Iran to Smithereens’ Amid Reported Assassination Threats

Former President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran on Wednesday, threatening to “blow Iran to smithereens” if the Islamic Republic attempts to harm him or any other presidential candidate. Trump’s comments came during a speech at a furniture factory in Mint Hill, North Carolina, a crucial battleground state for the 2024 election.

The 78-year-old Republican candidate’s threats were in response to reports of a “real and specific” danger to his life, allegedly originating from Iran. U.S. intelligence officers have reportedly informed Trump and his advisors of an increasing threat that has “heightened in the past few months.”

“If I were the president, I would inform the threatening country, in this case Iran, that if you do anything to harm this person, we are going to blow your largest cities, and the country itself, to smithereens,” Trump declared. He added, “We’re going to blow it to smithereens. You can’t do that. And there would be no more threats.”

Trump emphasized that his proposed response would apply regardless of whether the threatened candidate was a Democrat or Republican. However, he suggested that neither President Joe Biden nor Vice President Kamala Harris possesses the strength to respond with similar force.

The former president also acknowledged recent bipartisan action in Congress, thanking Democrats for voting in favor of a law that guarantees him and Vice President Harris the same level of Secret Service protection as the sitting president.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken earlier on Wednesday stated that the U.S. government is “intensely tracking” Iran’s continuous threats against current and former U.S. officials.

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This development comes amid heightened international tensions, particularly concerning Iran’s role in supporting Hezbollah in Lebanon, where Israel has been targeting locations linked to the Tehran-backed group.

Trump, who reportedly survived a second assassination attempt earlier this month, used the platform to criticize the current administration’s leadership, stating, “But right now we don’t have that leadership or the necessary people, the necessary leaders.”

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