Trump vetoed Israeli plan to kill Iran's supreme leader: Report
- President Donald Trump rejected a proposal recently submitted by Israel to the United States that involved targeting Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
- The veto followed Israeli officials informing the White House about a credible assassination plan amid rising Israel-Iran tensions and U.S. efforts to avoid escalation.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed ongoing strikes targeting Iran's nuclear program, and U.S. intelligence revealed Iran's plots to assassinate Trump before the 2024 election.
- Trump warned that any Iranian attack would provoke a military response "at levels never seen before" and expressed hope for peace between Israel and Iran soon.
- The veto suggests Trump seeks to limit direct U.S. involvement in the conflict while maintaining pressure on Iran’s nuclear ambitions amid broader regional instability.
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Like some of you, I received a news alert yesterday that an Israeli news source was reporting that the United States had begun bombing Iran. I always take such reports with a grain of salt, and when no US news outlets reported anything similar in the several minutes following the initial claim, it started to…
U.S. President Donald Trump opposed an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as a senior U.S. official told AFP on Sunday. “We discovered that the Israelis planned to attack Iran’s supreme leader. President Trump opposed and told the Israelis not to do so,” the U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Earlier Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ignored a question about this allege…
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