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Iran Assures Biden Administration: No Plans to Target President-Elect Trump, Says Report

November 15, 20242 Mins Read
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Iran Assures U.S. It Will Not Target Trump Amid Assassination Allegations

In an unexpected message to the Biden administration, Iran assured officials last month that it would refrain from any plans to harm Donald Trump. This communication was part of efforts to reduce rising tensions between the two nations, according to U.S. officials who spoke with the Wall Street Journal.

The written message was sent on October 14, coming after the White House issued a warning in September that any attempt on Trump’s life would be considered a serious threat to national security and treated as an act of war.

Allegations and Denials: A Recent Overview

The Department of Justice recently shared claims that an Iranian agent was involved in a plot to assassinate the former president during his campaign. This came after a Pakistani individual was charged in August for being part of an Iranian hire scheme aimed at Trump.

Iran has previously stated its desire for revenge following the 2020 killing of Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s Quds Force, who was targeted in a U.S. military operation ordered by then-President Trump.

In response to reports of the pledge regarding Trump, the Permanent Mission of Iran to the United Nations mentioned they do not publicly comment on the details of communications between nations. They reiterated Iran’s commitment to seeking justice for Soleimani’s death through legal channels while respecting international law.

Looking Ahead

The White House has not issued a public statement regarding these recent developments, and attempts to contact Trump’s transition team for a response have been unsuccessful. Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, dismissed the allegations made by the Department of Justice, labeling them as “third-rate comedy.”

As the situation unfolds, many are watching closely to see how both nations will navigate this sensitive issue in the coming weeks.

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