Iran has suspected attack plans against Donald Trump sharply rejected.
The claim was “completely unfounded and baseless,” said a foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baghai according to a statement from his ministry on Saturday. There have been similar accusations in the past. He described the current repetition as a “vile conspiracy” aimed at further complicating relations between the US and Iran.
The US Justice Department accused Iran on Friday of plotting to assassinate Trump. Trump’s campaign team announced a few weeks ago that… US Secret Service to have been informed “about real and concrete threats from Iran to assassinate him.” The US judiciary has taken action against this in this context a 51-year-old and two other men They are also accused of plotting to murder an Iranian dissident. Arrest warrants were issued for the men.
Withdrawal from Vienna nuclear agreement
During his first term as US President, the Republican Trump withdrew from the Vienna nuclear agreement with Iran, imposed new sanctions against the country and classified the Iranian Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organization.
In 2020, the US military had the Iranian general at Trump’s direction Qassem Soleimani with a drone strike in the Iraqi capital Bagdad killed.