Per the Wall Street Journal, the govt of Iran sent a private letter to the Biden administration in October containing assurances that it wasn’t trying to kill once and future President Donald Trump.
Iran offered written assurances to the Biden administration last month that it wouldn’t seek to kill Donald Trump, U.S. officials said, a secret exchange meant to cool tensions between Tehran and Washington—as the Republican prepares for his White House return.
Some believe the Iranian assurance will create a wave of depression, even possible suicides among mainstream media reporters.
In September, there were reports that the terrorist-supporting Iranian govt. was trying to kill Trump, causing the Biden administration to send Iran a note promising that any threats against the then-Republican candidate would be “treated as an act of war.
People close to Iranian officials say Tehran is seeking to avoid confrontation with the Trump administration. Some Trump officials have promised a return to the maximum pressure approach of the first term that caused a deep economic crisis in Iran. “
Get ready, Ayatollahs, here it comes again.
Based on the foreign policy team proposed. by President-elect Trump, the Iranian cabal of terrorist groups, including Hamas and Hezbollah, and its continued nuclear weapons program will not endear the world’s largest supporter of terrorism to the Trump administration, leading to a return to the economic sanctions.
The Biden administration has been trying to revive the U.S. participation in the awful JCPOA nuclear deal that Obama and Kerry lied in order to sell it to Congress and the American people. As promised during his 2016 campaign, Trump pulled America out of the deal in 2017.
The threats against the once and future President were a result of President Trump’s January 2020 order of a targeted strike in Iraq that killed terrorist leader Soleimani, the head of Iran’s terrorist Quds Forces.
General Qassem Soleimani has killed or badly wounded thousands of Americans over an extended period of time, and was plotting to kill many more…but got caught! He was directly and indirectly responsible for the death of millions of people, including the recent large number….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 3, 2020
The WSJ reported that despite the claims, the Iran assurance letter repeated the claim that the killing of the murderer Soleimani was a crime.